Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



39 



Berkeley, historical map from, 43: 32 

 Berlin Anthropological Society 



drawing of painted vessel sent to, 



28: 87 

 report of DieseldorfE's work pub- 

 lished by, 28:78 

 Bernal Diaz 



on date of Cort^s's entrance into 



Mexico, 28: 140 

 on expedition of Cortes to Hon- 

 duras, 28: 78, 79, 80 

 on Zagoatan in Tabasco, 28: 81 

 Bernard, Atakapa leader, 43: 361 

 Beniicla branta, among the Tewa, 56: 



33 

 Berquin-Duvallon, on Biloxi habitat 



in 1806, 22:15 

 Berries 



frames for drying, 86 : 157 

 gathering of, 86:127 

 use of, for necklaces, 86: 35 

 woman distraught by eating, 38: 

 67 

 Berry, George, cave on land of, 76 : 43 

 Berry, a place name in Athabascan ter- 

 ritory, 78: 117 

 Berryville, aboriginal remains near, 



23: 61 

 Berthoud, E. L., quoted on Soda Creek 



skeleton, 33: 20 

 Bertillon, on Patagonian skull, 52: 195 

 Beshoar, M., in bibliography, 34: 408 

 Betatakin, period of, 92: 6 

 Betatakin Ruin 



description of, 50 : 12-16 

 length of, 50: 15 

 period of, 96: 7 

 pictograph in, 50: 14 

 rooms in, 50:14 

 Betsy Joe 



mention of, 47: 23 

 myth dictated by, 47: 14, 76, 96 

 myth told to, 47: 20 

 Betting on games, 90: 82 

 Betting Eyes, Cochiti tale of, 98: 153 

 Betula fontinalis, among the Tewa, 

 55: 39 

 B. lenta, use of, 99 : 102 

 B. nigra, use of, 99: 200 

 Betum-ki, possible derivation of the 



name, 78:230 

 Beubeu, name of a Pomo chief, 78 : 232 

 Beverages, see Alcoholic drinks. 

 Beverley, Robert 



in bibliography, 34 : 424 



on shell ornaments, 8: 34 



on the customs of southern tribes, 



22: 33 

 on the early Monacan, 22: 30 

 on tribal totems, 22: 31 

 Bewitchment 



love, treatment for, 90: 83 

 See also Sorcery ; Witch ; Witches. 

 Bezoar stone, use of, by the Tutelo, 



22: 39 

 Biaras, 44: 24, 27, 30 



Biard, Pierre, on customs of New Eng- 

 land Indians, 69: 22 

 Biaris, same as Biaras, 44: 24, 27, 30 

 Bible 



in Algonquian languages, 13 : 45 f . 

 in Athapascan languages, 14 : 8 f . 

 in Eskimo language, 1 : 10 f. 

 in Iroquoian languages, 6: 13 f. 

 in Muskhogean languages, 9: 9 f. 

 in Salishan languages, 16: 3 

 in Siouan languages, 5: 6 

 in Wakashan languages, 19: 4 

 stories in Chinookan languages, 

 15: 4 

 Bibliographical notes, 94 : 14^34, 36-44 

 Bibliographies 



linguistic, in Bureau of Ethnology, 



14: inf.; 15: m f. 

 linguistic, published by the Bureau 

 of Ethnology, 16: iii f . ; 19: 

 ni fe. 

 list of, Fuegian, 63: 137 

 of authors, Fuegian, 63: 65-136 

 of subjects, Fuegian, 63: 137-228 

 See also Authors. 

 Bibliography 



Maya, 28: 537 f. ; 57: xvf. 

 See also Authors. 

 Biblioteca Laurenziana, figure from 



Saliagun manuscript in, 28 : 132 

 Biblioteca Nazionale [Florence, Italy], 

 picture manuscript in, 28 : 59, 60, 72 

 Bibliotheque Nationale [Paris, France], 

 Codex Peresianus preserved in, 18: 

 8 

 Bicaganab, story of, 53 : 131 

 Bidai 



Atakapa affiliation, 43: 362 

 classification of, 43 : 9 

 relationship of, 43: 86 

 Bidamiwina 



metropolis centered at, 78: 229 

 more recent center of the Habe- 



napo, 78: 232 

 the "stone people" of, 78 : 228 

 Biedma 



account by, of De Soto expedition, 



73:154f. 

 on mound building by Indians, 8: 

 10 

 Bienville, M. de 



account by, of destruction of Apa- 



lachee, 73: 123 

 appointment of, as commander in 



chief of colony, 43, 204 

 as an authority on Oumats 



(Houma), 43:27 

 as informant on Washa, 43: 31 

 at Biloxi, note on, 43 : 302 

 burning of Grigra village by, 43: 



336 

 commissioned commander by king, 



43: 196 f. 

 criticism of generalship of, 43: 

 220 



