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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



13 



"Anales de Quauhtitlan" 



accouut of light of planet Venus in, 



28:384f. 

 ornaments ascribed to Quetzal- 

 couatl in, 28: GO 

 Analogies, in culture, value of, 60: 21 

 iVnalysis 



descriptive and diagrammatic, of 

 Sioux and Chippewa songs, 61: 

 40-62 

 descriptive, of songs, 93 : 14-17 

 grammatical, for eliminating de- 

 fects, 72: 10 

 manner of study suggested, 61:8f. 

 melodic, of songs, 61 : 2G-34 ; 90 : 



218-223 

 method of, 61: 6 

 of songs, 80 : 15 

 rhythmic, of songs, 61: 35-39; 



90 : 223 f . 

 summary of, 80: 81, 33 

 Analysis, tabulated 



of Bear dance songs, 75: 73-79 

 of Chippewa, Sioux, and Ute songs, 



75: 30-51 

 of hand-game songs, 75: 182-187 

 of Mandan and Hidatsa songs, 80: 



16-26 

 of Papago songs, 90 : 5-11 

 of parade and miscellaneous songs, 



75: 194-199 

 of 600 Chippewa and Sioux songs, 



61: 26-39 

 of social dance songs, 75 : 121-126 

 of songs used in treatment of sick, 



75: 141-146 

 of Sun dance and undetermined 



dance songs, 75 : 90-95 

 of 240 Sioux songs, 61 : 12-21 

 of war songs, 75: 160-166 

 sununarized, 75: 55 

 Anani, probable derivation of, 22: 15 

 Ananis, error for Anaxis (Biloxi), 43: 



37 

 Anapamu, source of California place 



name, 78: 895 

 Anaphrodisiac, see Love. 

 Anasarca, general, Pima, 34: 183 

 Anatichapko, see Au-net-te Chap-co. 

 Anatomy 



Cherokee lack of knowledge of, 



99: 90 

 Fuegian, sources of, 63: 138 ff. 

 human, Hawaiian mythological con- 

 ception of, 38 : 95 

 Anawat, 72: 67; 87: 29 

 Ancasiguais, 44: 45 

 Ancavistis, 44: 24,26 

 Ancenis, Marquis d', attempt of, to start 



settlement, 43: 284 

 Ancestor worship 



among the Fuegians, 63: 150, 153 

 Chitimacha element, 43 : 357 

 Ancestors, spirits of, called "Old Ones," 



79: 23 

 Anchanes, 44 : 24, 26, 30 



Ancient dwellings, causes of ruin of, 



54:54 

 Ancient Man of Cuzco [Peru] 



report on, by Yule Peruvian ex- 

 pedition, 66: 10 

 See also Cuzco. 

 "Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi 



Valley" (Squier and Davis), cited, 



8: 7,39 



See also Squier and Davis 

 Ancient of Tiny Frogs (Peskana) and 



his Grandmother (myth), 47:46,49 

 Ancon [near Lima], burial grounds of, 



rich in materials, 7: 6 

 Andagoya, on dress in Nicaragua, 28: 



612 

 Anderson, Peter, farm of, ruins on, 35 : 



36 

 Anderson Creek, 78: 231 

 Andirons, conical stones used as, 81: 



24 

 Andrada, Capt. Pedro de, killed by the 



Potano, 73: 336 

 Andrew, Felix, interpreter, and Kutenal 



tale told by, 59: v 

 Andrew, Pierre, Kutenal tales told by, 



59: V, 55 

 Andrew, Pierre, and Numa, Pierre, 



Kutenai tales told by, 59: 58, 60 

 Andrews, E., in bibliography, 34 : 407 

 Andrews, Lorrin, Hawaiian dictionary 



of, cited, 38: 70 

 Andrews Island, 78: 443 

 Andros, F., in bibliography, 34: 407 

 Andrus, W. J., collection of, 35: 72, 



73,76 

 AnektcXo'lEmiX, Chinook myth of, 



20: 37-76 

 Anemia, summary as to, 34: 187, 191 

 Anemopsis californica, Pima medicinal 



plant, 34: 245 

 use of, 97: 24 

 Angayaba, a place name, 78 : 615 

 Angelica atroimrpurea, among the 



Tewa, 55: 71 

 A. sp., among the Tewa, 55 : 71 

 Angels, Natchez conception of, 43 : 168 

 Angina pectoris, among the Pima, 34: 



182 

 Angisawepa, Southern Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Angles made by stone walls, purpose of, 



74: 29 

 Anguillarostrata, 56: 56 



A.tyrannus, 56: 56 

 Anhayca Apalache 



Apalachee town, 73: 37 

 synonym for Iniahica, 73: 111 

 Anica, a Cusabo province, 73: 37 

 Anicatiya, see Anica. 

 Animal bones, association of, with 



human bones, 52 : 7 ff., 208 f . 

 Animal figurines, found at Santiago 



Ahuitzotla, 74: 43 

 Animal forms, skill in weaving, 7: 



16 f. 



