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Bandelier, Dr. A. F. — Continued 

 on Ginsewa ruin, 32 : 48 

 on Ofiate's visits in Jemez country, 



32:45 

 on population of Rio de los Frijoles, 



54:53 

 on ruins in Deming (N. Mex.) re- 

 gion, 35 : 89 

 on ruins in Mimbres River I'egion, 



35 : S3, 87, 89 

 on ruins in Pinal Creek and middle 



Salt River region, 35 : 82 

 on ruins in Thomas-Carlos region, 



35:38ff. 

 on ruins in White Mountain Creek 



region, 35 : 80 

 on ruins near Fort Apache, 35 : SO, 



81 

 on ruins near Silver City, N. Mex., 



35:87 

 quoted on antiquities of Jemez 



Plateau, 32: 27 ff. 

 ruin described by, 81 : 3 f . 

 ruins observed by, 82 : 72 

 unique pottery found by, 81 : 47, 57 

 Banding on necks of jars, 100: 116, 121 

 Bands 



decoration in form of, 96 : 130 ff. ; 



100:131 

 designs of, description of, 100: 



138-141, 144, 145 

 weaving of, 86 : 159-160 

 Bank, Captain, see Barr, Captain. 

 Bankalachi, the Yokuts name of a small 



tribe, 78: 607, 610 

 Bankey, — , Gilder mound remains dis- 

 covered by, 33:67,69 

 Banner 



of Axayacatl and Bilimec warriors, 



28:72 

 use of, in warfare, 53 : 91, 107 

 Banner stones, 2: 26; 60: 23, 24 

 Banning, reservation near, 78: 618 

 Banning Water Canyon, 78 : 617 

 Bannock 



epilepsy among the, 34: 203, 204, 



214, table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 insanity among the, 34: 202, 213, 



table 9 

 monstrosities among the, 34: 215, 



table 9 

 morbidity of, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 mortality of, from tuberculosis, 



42: 5 

 pathological conditions of the, 34: 



table 9 

 population of the, 34 : table 9 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 

 218 f., table 9 

 Banquette, a characteristic of the kiva, 



92:84 

 Baouichtigouin, name for the Chipi)ewa, 



86:6 

 Bapiape, 44 : 8 

 Bapispe, 44 : 4, 5, 24, 32 ff. 

 Baptism of the Indians, 73 : 336, 337 f . 



Baptiste, source of linguistic data, 43 : 



23 

 Baquiopa, same as Bagiopa, 44:24,26 

 Bar, numerical value of, 57 : 87 f . 

 Baradero skeleton 



critical remarks on, 52: 261 f. 

 history of, 52:258-261 

 references to, 52, 217, 322, 338 

 Baraga, — , on term manido, 53: 143 

 Bar and dot numerals 



antiquity of, 57 : 102 f . 



examples of, plates showing, 57: 



157, 167, 170, 176, 178, 179 



form and nature of, 57 : 87-95 



Baranof , — , account of struggle between 



Sitka Indians and, 29 : 377 ff. 

 Barbecue holes 



occurrence of, in Revercomb mound, 



23:32 

 occurrence of, near Falling Spring, 



23:26 

 occurrence of, near Gala, 23: 18 

 occurrence of, on Taylor farm, 23 : 

 62 

 Barber, E. A. 



collection of Peruvian fabrics of, 



7: 5, 9 

 on pipes, 8: 39 



quoted on hand game, 75 : 174 f . 

 work of, on Ute language, 75: 25 

 Barbour, B. H. 



acknowledgment to, 33 : 74 

 Gilder mound material furnished 



by, 33:91 

 on geological formation of Long's 



Hill, 33 : 75 

 on human remains from Gilder 



mound, 33:78,87,97 

 on Nebraska "loess man," 33: 69 



ff., 72, 73 f . 

 quoted on antiquity of man in 



North America, 33: 98 

 somatological description of finds 

 made by, 33: 81 f., 83, So, 86 

 Barbour, E. H. ; and Ward, H. B., on 

 Nebraska "loess man," 33 : 70 f ., 72, 

 78 

 Barcena, Mariano, on Man of Peuon, 



33 : 32, 33 f. 

 Barcho Amini, Cusabo personal name, i 



73:20 

 Barclay, Forbes, 94 : 20 

 Barclay, Jim, Alabama village named 



for, 73 : 199 

 Bardeen, Charles R., publication by, u 



52:236 

 Bark 



belts woven of, 86:160 



decoction of, used in sweat bath. 



99: 297 

 house covered with, 86 : 27 

 Karuk terms for, 94 : 52 

 medicinal use of, 99 : 185, 198, 199, 



200, 218 

 preparation of, for covering dwell- 

 ings, 69: 54 

 roofs of, of Pascagoula, 43 : 803 



