index. 423 



Kawaiokuh ruin, beads of turquoise 344 



bone awls 344 



burial ceremonies 34c 



burials '.'.'."'.'".'" 340, 341 



cemetery 34] 



ceremonial implements 343 



crystals of quartz 044 



devastated by the Navabo 340 



felt-like masks of the down of birds 345 



flin t chipping ., . - 



glass 344 



graves " 345 



hammers .,,., 



houses o ,q 



juniper trees 34 q 



knives 344 



H - nite " 340 



location .,oq 



obsidian ,,,, 



ornaments ._> , , 



pahos 345 



pigments 34c 



p iante .'.'."."!;.".'.";;.*." 340 



Pottery 341 



pottery-burning place 340 



ruins in neighborhood of 341 



scrapers ;;44 



shei1 ;; 344 



springs 340 



stone working ., ,o 



tubes of bird bone and deer bones 34 4 



village ' ' 340 



vitreous stone 344 



wicker and coiled basketry 34c 



Keain collections at Peabody and Chicago > 347 



Keam, T. V., additions to collections made by 337 



pottery investigations ■_■ j,, .>-,, 



specimens of antique pottery brought to, by Navabo Indians. . . 249 



Kentucky survey oc 



00 



Kinnnswick, iossd mastodon beds at 9 37 



question raised concerning 237 



Kincaid, Trevor, reports by - ( . 



titles of papers by jg2 



King eider duck 1q o 



vulture ,qo 



King, W. II., detail of, to Key West, Florida * J 85 186 



fishes collected by ''3 67 



Kinkajou lq, 



Kinkelin, F. , fossil plants received through 83 



Kiowas, whistles of .,.>. 7 



Kirkaldy, W., specimens of hemiptera from ..-, 



Kit an u € h'h .,-, 



object lesson in hunting given by 372 



