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INDEX, 



Page. 



Tribal laws to prevent and end controversy 179 



— peoples, herdsmen and nomads 186 



— priority 25 



— state, Nature of the 177 



— states, Organization of 10 



Tripod dishes from Mexico (figured) 76, 77 



Tudjan 102 



Tudnikjuak 98 



Tudnumirmiut 96 



Tudnunirossirmiut 90 



Tnnnit 98 



Tu pek 103 



Turner, Lucien M., Collection of, from 



Ungava Bay 44 



— ,'Eleetion of, to membership 108 



— , Researches of, in Ungava 101 



Tutelos 05 



Two Crows 143 



Tylor, E. B., Address of 81 



— , his scheme of culture stages 81 



Ugru 103 



Ukusiksalingmiut 101 



Umingmamnuna 102 



Unearned increase of land, John Stuart 

 Mill's proposition to prevent, by taxa- 

 tion 135 



Ungava, Turner's researches in 101 



Unity of the human race, Evidence of an- 

 thropology upon 191 



Vendome, Collection of antiquities from... 07 



Vice-presidents' sections assigned 31 



Vulcanization of India rubber, Origin of... 151 



Wager River 102 



Wankel, Dr. Heinrich, Gifts from 23 



Wants generated by inventions 152 



— , Vital, as social forces CO, 61 



Ward, Lester F., Papers read by 31, 120 



— , Mind defined by 132 



— , Remarks by 29, 53, 64, 130, 136 



Page. , 

 Ward, Lester F.. his scheme of culture 



stages 174 j 



Warfare the expression of public and pri- 

 vate competition 35 



— the enemy of progress 36 



Warren, Charles, Election of, to member- 

 ship 1 



Waste of competition 130 | 



Water impassable to spirits 39 



— supply of arid regions 19 . 



Wealth, Possibility of greatly increased 



production of 128 



Welling, J. C, Remarks by 32, 53, 130, 131 I 



West Virginia, Mounds and firaves in 1 



White goose, Mystic use of down of 142 



Whittlesey, Charles, elected a correspond- 

 ing member 15I 



Wilson, Daniel, elected a corresponding 



member 51 



Wilson, Thomas, Letter from, on French 



archfeology IS 



— , Election of, to membership 21 



Winnebagos 65 



Women in Osage secret society 4 ' 



Wood-working by abrasion, earliest me- 

 chanical process 156 



AVorship of animal gods cliaracterLstic of 



savage philosophy 181 



boulders idS 



Wright, Harrison, Death of, announced 141 



Yarnall, J. H., Election of, to member- 

 ship 115 



Yucatan, Work from mounds resembling 

 those of 



Yuma ceremonies 14$ 



Zootheism characteristic of savage philo.s- 



ophy 181 



— , High form of, in barbarism 189 



Zuni collections in National Museum 42 



Zuilis, .-^rtifieial age and parentage among 137 



— , Mythological painting of the 1431 



