INDEX. 



203 



Page. 



Ribbon seal 103 



Rifle, Development of the.. 90 



Ringed seal 103 



Royce, C. C, Paper read by 117 



Sacred pipes, Omaha tradition of 142 



San .\ntonio, N. M., Indian drawings at 140 



San .Jnan, Pyramid of 73 



Saumia, Inhabitants of 97 



Saumingmiut 90 



Savagery, Arts of 176 



— defined 28 



— , Institutions of 170 



— , Language of 180 



— , Petty agriculture of 185 



— , Philosophy of 180 



—.Psychic operations of 181 



— io Barbarism, From 119 



Scientific research conducted by the Am- 

 erican Government 92 



Si-raping wood. Origin of ir)7 



Scroll ornament from Mexico, Figure of a. 78 

 s adder, Samuel H., on discoveries in the 



mounds 18 



— al catching at Point Barrow 102 



— .al-nets. Use of, by the Eskimos 107 



- -als hunted by the Eskimosof Point Bar- 

 row 103 



Secret society of the Osages and other 



tribes 3 



Soely, F. A., Paper read by 147 



— , Remarks by 9, 20, 67 



Segregation of male members of a tribe 



through irrigational agriculture 187 



sp'f-interest as a soeiologic force 01 



ii-love as a social force 01 



lilis. Antiquities from 07 



.Separation of a tribe by clans. Results of.. 186 



Sexual appetite as a soeiologic force 61 



Shawnees, Origin of the 117 



name 116 



— , Dialect of the .'. 116 



Shell, Carvings on, in mounds 26 



Shelter, The desire for, a social force 00 



Sieosuilar 95 



Sicosuilarmiut 95 



Silver disks , 57 



Sinimiut 102 



Sinking class in Glasgow 138 



Siouan tribes, Migrations of the 65 



Classification of the C5 



Skulls, Flattening of. 57 



Smithsonian collections for 1883 38 



Smith Sound 101 



Snell, W. B., Election of, to member- 

 ship 147 



Social forces. Classification of the 64 



— inequalities 127 



— instincts 61 



Page. 



Southampton Island 101 



Spanish glaze 



Spencer, Herbert, on the conditions to 



moral progress 121, 122 



— , Opinion of, on tribal society 28 



— quoted 32, 58 



Statical and dynamic methods in sociol- 

 ogy 64 



Stejneger, L. M., Collections of, from Beh- 



rin'g Island 43 



Stevenson, James, Paper read by 143 



— ,and Mrs., work of, among the Pueblos.... 93 



Stone carvings in the mounds 18 



— graves in West Virginia and the Missis- 



sippi Valley 1-1 



— hatchet, the culmination for the time 



of art 15.T 



Study of invention. Postulates in the 149 



Survival of the fittest does not obtain in 



human evolution 192 



in human society So 



— , The term, becoming popularly under- 

 stood 94 



Swan, James G., Explorations of. 4.'i 



Synchronism of inventions 100 



Synonomy of tribes of North America 05 



Taensas as mound-builders 



Tagore, Surindro Blohun, Rajah, Donation 

 of musical instruments by 



Tamenents Indian in West Virginia 



Tellirpingmiut 



Temporary home of savages 



Ten Kate, Herm.ann, elected a correspond- 

 ing member 



Teotihuacan, Pyramid of 



Tessiujang Fiord 



Texeocingo, Pottery from 



Texcoeo, Pyramid of 



Textile fabrics of mound-builders 



— section in National Museum 



Thirst as a social force 



Thomas, Cyrus, Papers read by 13, 21, 



— quoted 



— , Remarks by 18. 32, 53, 57, 117, 



Thompson, A. Harry, Election of to mem- 

 bership 



Thompson, .\lton H., Paper read by 



Thompson, Gilbert, Remarks by 



Tikerakdjuak 



Tools, Invention of 



Tradition, Cherokee, respecting tribal 



priority 



Travelers, Degree of confidence to be 



placed in the statements of. 



Tribal conduct relating to mythical beings 



— laws regarding marriage 



property 



personal authority 



no 



44 



1 



96 

 20 



110 

 73 



102 

 73 

 73 

 

 41 

 CO 



117 

 7 



130 



141 



50 

 140 



06 

 158 



84 

 179 

 179 

 179 



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