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INDEX. 



Marouites, 71 ; system of relationship, ib. 



Mason, Dr. Francis, 442, 443, 518, 520. 



McDonald, R., 290, 291. 



Mollvaine, Rev. Dr. J. H.. ix., 479 note. 



McNab, Rev. Duncan, 74, 77. 



Meldruin, Robert, 133, 186 note. 



Mengarini father, Flathead grammar, 246, and note. 



Menoininees, 213; system of relationship, 291. 



Miamis, 210 ; system of relationship, 211, 291. 



Micmacs, 218 ; system of relationship, 223, 291. 



Micronesian Islands, 458. 



Miller, Thomas, 451, 518, 520. 



Miunikanyes, 171. 



Minuitares, 170, 185 ; vocabulary, 183 ; system of rela- 

 tionship, 188, 291. 



Mississippi Nations, 208 ; area of occupation, ib. 



Missouri Nations, 170 ; area of occupation, 177. 



Missouris, 176. 



Mohaves, 261. 



Mohawks, 154; system of relationship, 291. 



Mohegans, 218 ; system of relationship, 222, 291. 



Mohnaches, 251. 



Moore, John, 74, 77. 



Moquis, 260. 



Morse, Rev. Charles P., 42 note, 75, 77. 



Morton, Dr. Samuel G., 2U9 ; observations upon Eskimo 

 skulls, Hi. 



Miiller, Max, 56 note, 385. 



Munsees, 218 ; system of relationship, 221, 291. 



Murray, Alexander H., 207, 237, 238. 



Muyska, or Chibcha of New Granada, 264; system of re- 

 lationship, 265 ; 291. 



N. 



Names for children according to relative age, 180 note. 



Nautikokes, 218. 



Narragansetts, 218, 219 note. 



Natches, 190. 



Navajos, 241. 



Negroid Nations, 462 ; antiquity of Negro type, ib. 



Nepos and its cognates, 35 note. 



Nestorians, 53 ; system of relationship, ib., 77. 



Netelas, 251. 



Neutral Nation, 152. 



New Zealanders, 449 ; system of relationship, 457. 



Nez Perces, 249. 



Nohannies, 233 note. 



Nomenclatures of relationship, 37 note ; growth or de- 

 velopment outward, ib. 



Norwegians, 36 ; system of relationship, ib., 77. 



Nottoways, 233 note. 



Nundy, Rev. Gopenath, 408 note, 518, 520. 



Nursing children by Indian mothers for several years, 

 238. 



0. 



Ogalallas, 171 ; system of relationship, 291. 

 Ohenonpas, 171. 



Ojibwas, 202 ; system by relationship, 204, 291 ; vocabu- 

 lary, 209. 



Okinakan, 224 , system of relationship, 291. 



Omahas, 176 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Oneidas, 154, 291. 



Onondagas, 154 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Osages, 176. 



Osmauli-Turks, 67 ; system of relationship, 68, 77. 



Otawas, 202 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Otoes, 176 ; vocabulary, 182 ; system of relationship, 291. 



P. 



Pah-Utes, 251. 



Paloos, 249. 



Parkman, Francis, 152 note. 



Patriarchal Family, 480, 491. 



Pawnees, 196 ; vocabulary, 195 ; system of relation- 

 ship, 196, 291. 



Peltz, Philip, ix. 



Pend d'Oreilles, 244. 



Peorias, 210 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Pequots, 219 note. 



Persians, 46 ; system of relationship, 16., 77; diagram of 

 descents, 47. 



Piankeshaws, 210 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Picoris, 261. 



Piegan Blackfeet, 225 ; system of relationship, 291, 



Pimos, 261. 



Pinalua, 453 note, and 457. 



Piper, Edward Count, 74, 77. 



Pisquons, 244. 



Platt Dutch, system of relationship, 36. 



Plinta, Augustus, 75, 77. 



Polish Nation, 40 ; system of relationship, ib., and 77. 



Polyandria, 476 ; Thibetan form, 477 ; that on the Nil- 

 gherry Hills, ib.; its influence upon the formation of 

 the classificatory system considered, 478. 



Polygamy, marrying several sisters, 238 ; its influence 

 upon the formation of the classificatory system con- 

 sidered, 476 ; an institution of the ages of barbar- 

 ism, 480, 491. 



Portuguese, 32 ; system of relationship, 16. ; 77. 



Posten, Charles D., 261. 



Potawattamies, 202, 291 ; vocabulary, 209. 



Powhattans,218. 



Prairie area, 242 ; occupies interior of North America, 

 ib.; a barrier to a free communication between Atlan- 

 tic and Pacific sides of the continent, t'6. 



Prairie Nations, 195 ; area of occupation, ib. 



Pratt, Rev. Andrew T., 75. 



Prichard, Dr. James Cowles, 449 ; his classification of 

 inhabitants of Oceanica, ib. 



Pronominal forms, 137 ; illustrations from Cree, ib.; from 

 Cherokee, ib. note ; effect upon ordinary vocabulary 

 words, 138 note. 



Property, considered in its influence upon, systems of 

 relationship, 480, 492. 



Prussians, 33 ; systems of relationship, t'6., and 77. 



Punkas, 176; language, 177 note; system of relation- 

 ship, 291. 



Q. 



Quappas, 176, 291. 



