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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



29 



Bailey, E. H. S., in bibliography, 34: 



408 

 Bailey, Vernon, on ruins in Silver City 



region, 35 : 83 

 Bailey family of Atasi Indians, de- 

 scribed by Hawkins, 73 : 2G6 

 Bailey's Cave, 76 : 140 

 Bailly, Sieur, 43: 224 f. 

 Baimena, 44:17,18 

 Baimoa, 44:20,24,26,32 

 Bair, an Athabascan place name, 78: 



117 

 Baird, Professor S. F. 



cited on locality of Rock BlufE skull, 



33:29 

 discovery of remains in Pennsyl- 

 vania cave by, 60 : 92 

 Bait, song when preparing, 80: 77 

 Baitrena, same as Baimena, 44: 18 

 Baja California, 78:709 

 Bajada Martinez de Hoz, 52 : 67, 68 

 Baienos, inhabitants of Lower Cali- 

 fornia, 78 : 710 

 Bakamtati, a northeastern Porno town, 



78:232 

 Bakau, a northern Porno place name, 



78:230 

 Baker, David, ruins explored by, 35: 



88 

 Baker, Theodor, analysis of Indian 



songs by, 53 : 5 

 Baker, Ultima, acknowledgment to, 



96:1 

 Baker farm, occurrence of mound on, 



23:68 

 Bakersfield, 78 : 482, 607 

 Baker's Lake, cave on, 76 : 89 

 Bakhalal, city of, occupation of, 57: 4 

 Bakula, of Mayi group, 78 : 231 

 Balboa, finding of gold plates at Darien 



by, 3: 8 

 Balconies, description of, 41 : 15 

 Balcony House 



features of, 41 : 15 

 mention of, 51: 65 

 modern and lately deserted, 51 : 79 

 Bald Hills, 78 : 34, 73, 117, 137, 138 

 Bald Mountain, 78:167 

 Baldness among the Indians, 34 : 161 ff. 

 Baldwin, Chitimacha village near, 43: 



344 

 Baleha, former chiefs of, 78 : 345 

 BAle'la, origin of the word, 29: 314 f. 

 Balfour, Henry, on Australian method 



of chipping, 60 : 324 

 Ball 



hematite, found in Ruin 9, 65 : 127 

 lacrosse, made of wood, 86 : 171 

 of unknown use, 65 : 192 

 stone, formerly used as a weapon, 



51:66 

 stone, found with ring, 81 : 24 

 stone, occurrence of, 82 : 146 

 use of, in Chitimacha game, 43: 

 350 

 Ball cactus, among the Tewa, 55: 62 



Ballenas, Bahia de, identification of, 



73:51 

 Ball game 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 184 



part taken in, by medicine man, 



99: 91 

 played by men, 97 : 45 

 played by women, 80 : 81 

 stones used in, 81: 21 

 Ballou, H. M., and Thomas, Cyrus, list of 



Hawaiian works by, 38: 3 

 "Ballroom" of Bates Cave, 76: 23 

 Bally, source of California place name, 



78:895 

 Balo-kai, name of Potter Valley, 78: 



230 

 Balo-kai-pomo, 78: 231 

 Balsa 



and raft of the California Indians, 

 78 : 243, 277, 329, 359, 416, 468, 531, 

 608, 630, 652, 654, 723, 739, 813 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 196 

 Balsam, sweet gum, Indian remedy, 



43: 84 

 Balsam fir, among the Tewa, 55 : 38 

 Balsamorhiza, medicinal plant, 34: 



234, 238 

 Balwisha, home of, on the Kaweah, 78 : 



586 

 Bamboche, head chief of Tioux, 43 : 336 

 Bamboo game 



description of, 90 : 78 

 implements used in, 90: 72, 73 

 Bamboo rattle, Hawaiian, 38: 144 

 Bamo, a Southern Maidu settlement, 



78:394 

 Bamoa, 44: 4, 5, 24 

 Bananas 



among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 115 

 for the victory feast, 79 : 50 

 Bancroft, H. H. 



cited on Apache bands, 34 : 8 

 cited on population of pueblos, 34 : 



6 

 cited on smallpox among the Opata, 



34:185 

 cited on Toltec cremation, 8 : 19 

 in bibliography, 34 : 425 

 on Maya dress, 28 : 602, 603, 617 

 Bandages 



preparation and use of, 43 : 211 

 white hides used as, 72 : 31 

 Bandelier, Dr. A. F. 



cited 54 : 25, 36, 52 f . 

 history of Abechiu by, 32 : 36 

 in bibliography, 34 : 408 ; 35 : 90 

 information furnished by, 55: 77 

 Kwengyauinge described by, 32: 



35 

 mention of, 100:14 

 on artifacts and ruins in Upper Gila 



region, 35 : 30 

 on artifacts from Pueblo Viejo Val- 

 ley, 35: 36 f. 

 on Chichiltic-calli, 35 : 37 

 on cliff dwellings in Upper Gila 

 region, 35: 30 ff. 



