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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



51 



Brothers — Continued 



tale of the, Kathlamet, abstract of, 



26 : 260 



two, recover their sister from the 



witches, Cochiti tales, 98 : 99 f ., 



100 f. 



two, who tried to restore their sister 



to life, Koasati story, 88 : 189 f . 



Brothers-in-law, Alsea tale of vulture 



and his, 67 : 119-123 

 Brotherton language, songs in, 13 : 62 

 Brower, J. V., excavations made by, 



60:85 

 Brown, Alexander, remains on farm of, 



23: 14 

 Brown, John Mason, in bibliography, 



34 : 424 

 Brown, Tom, translation made by, 85 : 



124,159; 87: 7; 95: 47 

 Brown Bear 



a division of the Bear gens, 89: 5 

 ceremonies belonging to, 89: 6 

 song belonging to, 93 : 67 

 Brown Buzzard, the rival of Elder 



Brother, 90 : 21 

 Brown Farm, ruins on, 35: 74 

 Brown ware of Santiago Ahuitzotla, 



74:48 

 Brownell, Charles de Wolf, in bibliog- 

 raphy, 34 : 424 

 Brownies, Hawaiian conception of, 38 : 



21,46 

 Brown's Hotel, 83:34 

 Brubaker Farm, aboriginal remains on, 



23:46 

 Bruch, C, publication by, 52 : 391 

 Bruex (Most) skull, 33: 99 

 Binilg Indian 



a Teton band, 77 : 2 

 beliefs of the, 83 : 37, 38 f . 

 burials of the, 83 : 33-40 

 habitat of the, 83:33 

 Sec also Teton. 

 Brumback, Henry, aboriginal remains 



on farm of, 23 : 49 

 Brumback, J. A., occurrence of cairn on 



farm of, 23 : 54 

 Brumley, cave in vicinity of, 76 : 91 

 Briin, see Bmo. 

 Brunca, see Boruca. 

 Brunet, L., publication by, 52 : 53 

 Brunot, Felix R., treaty signed by, 75 : 



24 

 Brush 



burning of, 94 : 63 ft. 

 found in Ruin I, 65 : 108 

 small, description of, 65 : 167 

 Brush Creek 



Central Porno settlement on, 78: 



232 

 ruin on, 35 : 54 

 Brush shelters 



of the Assiniboin, 77 : 75 

 song when making, 80 : 74 

 Bryan County, Ga., burial mounds in, 

 71:113 



Bryant's Bluff, rock shelters in, 76 : 40 



Buasdapas, 44 : 34 



Bubol, probably Spanish form of Tuohu- 



ala, 78:483 

 Bnho virginianus pallesccns, among the 



Tewa, 56 : 37 

 Buchanan, Charles M. 



in bibliography, 34 : 409 

 on pathological conditions at Tula- 

 lip agency. Wash., 34 : table 9 

 Buchanan, James, Coos informant, 40, 



pt. 2 : 303 

 Buchanan, aboriginal remains near, 



23:16 

 Bucher Cave, 76 : 51 

 Bucker Woman's Town, a Seminole 



town, 73 : 407 

 Bucket Creek, Hatsahoto°tne at mouth 



of, 78:125 

 Buckets 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 205 

 upset during solar eclipses, 67 : 229 

 Buckeye Creek, Southern Pomo unit, 



78 : 233 

 Buck-horn 



finding of, 21 : 10 

 probable use of, in quarry work, 

 21:10 

 Biicking, H. 



on tierra cocida and scoria, 52 : 92 

 publications by, 52 : 52, 53 

 Buckingham County, Va., aboriginal 



fireplace in, 23 : 14 

 Buckingham Island, 78 : 232 

 Buckman, excellent place for studying 



geological formations, 54 : 30 

 Buckman Sawmill Road, 32 : 25 

 Buckner Cave, see Harry Buckner Cave ; 



Joe Buckner Cave. 

 Buckskin 



thong, found in ruin, 81 : 69 

 used to cover baskets, 94 : 106 f . 

 worn by Clay Old Man, 98 : 12 

 Buckskin Gulch, traces of primitive man 



in, 82:130 

 Buena Esperanza, Esselen settlement at, 



78 : 545 

 Buena Vista Lake, channel connecting, 



with Kern Lake, 78 : 478 

 Buena Vista Ruin, description of, 35: 



34 f. 

 Buenos Aires Province 



ancient inhabitants of, 52 : 122, 234 

 climatic observations in, 52 : 33 f. 

 description of coast of, 52 : 111 ff. 

 finds in, 52 : 11, 15, 107, 186, 187 

 geologic description of, 52 : 16 ft. 

 physical description of eastern part 



of, 52 : 31 

 specimens of earths from, 52 : 57 f. 

 See also names of various localities 

 in province. 

 Buesanct, possibly the Wiikchamni, 



78:480 

 Buescher Mounds 



description of , 37:61fE. 

 skeletal remains in, 37 : 108 



