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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Burials — Continued 



Pueblo, all oriented, 100 : 170 

 scaffold, mention of, 77 : 50 f . 

 sex percentages of, 96: 163 

 shallow, 83:55 

 stoue-mclosed, Osage, where found, 



83: 1 

 suggesting that of medicine man, 



96:158 

 time of, after death, 83: 11, 14, 33, 



38, 42, 50, 62 

 uncovered at St. George, 82: 42 

 under floor of house, 8: 16; 96: 



155 

 with stone slab, 100 : 157 

 See also Bones ; Burial ; Cairns ; 

 Cave burials; Cremation ; 

 Graves ; Interments ; Lodge buri- 

 als ; Mortuary customs ; Mounds ; 

 Scaffold burials; Skeletal re- 

 mains ; Skull ; Tree burials ; 

 Vault-graves. 

 Burial vases of Marajo, 60: 141 

 Buriburi, source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Buricas, see Boruga. 

 Burk, J. D., cited on "Stukarocks," 



22:21 

 Burkhardt ruin, see Mud Spring ruin. 

 Burksville, cave near, 76 : 111 

 Burlington County skull 

 history of, 33 : 36 

 physical characteristics of, 33: 37 



f ., 39, 41 

 racial affinities of, 33 : 41-46 

 Burmeister, G. 



on Carcarana bones, 52: 184 f., 



188 f., 191 

 on deformed skulls from Rio Negro, 



52:300 

 on Fontezuelas bones, 52 : 215 

 on remains of glyptodon, 52 : 223 

 on Saladero skeleton, 52 : 211 

 on Samborombon skeleton, 52 : 233 

 publications by, 52 : 51, 388 f . 

 references to, 52: 192, 198, 209, 

 210, 263 

 Burner Place, village site at, 23 : 47 

 Burney Creek, Atsugewi lodged in ter- 

 ritory watered by, 78: 305, 315, 316 

 Burns, Opata treatment for, 34 : 250 

 Burns Canyon, remains in, 96 : 66 

 Burr, Surg. R. T., ruins described bv, 



35:37 

 Burr Creek, Holkoma on, 78 : 585 

 Burro and the coyote, Cochiti tale, 98 : 



152 f. 

 Burrowing animals, digging stick used 



for unearthing, 2 : 13 

 Burs, symbolic use of, 99 : 101 

 Burucas, see Boruga. 

 Burwell, Blair, aboriginal remains on 



farm of, 23 : 10 

 Buschan, G. 



on Diprothomo platensis, 52: 334 

 publications by, 52 : 389 



Busch Station, Mo., vault-graves near, 



37:79 

 Bushamul, inhabited site, 78: 394 

 Bushmen, digging stick among the, 2: 



13 

 Bushnell, D. I., acknowledgment to, 



37: IV 

 Bushnell, David I., Jr. 



account by, of Coweta people, 73: 



226 

 authority on Tangipahoa, 43 : 284 

 conclusion of, regarding house 



mounds, 76 : 164 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 2 : in 

 discovery of manuscript by, 73: 



130 

 on the Saco, 69 : 19 

 quoted on house mounds, 76 : 161 

 quoting Oglethorpe on Coweta, 69 : 



77 

 reproduction of Indian map of, 43 : 

 32 

 Bushnell, D. P., 86:7 

 Bushong farm, occurrence of moimd on, 



23:59 

 Bushotter, George 



mention of Grass dance by, 61: 



469 

 Teton texts written by, 40, pt 1: 

 879 

 Busk, — , cited on recent low-browed 



crania, 33 : 99 

 Buskirk, Dr. J. van, on pathological 

 conditions at Rapid City school, 

 South Dakota, 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Duteo borealis calurus, among the Tewa, 

 56:36 

 B. sivainsoni, among the Tewa, 56 : 

 36 

 Butler, Omer, connection of, with Gilder 



mound exploration, 33 : 68 

 Butler County, Ky., mounds in, 71 : 49 

 Butte County, 78 : 398 

 Butte Creek, principal stream of the 



Maidu, 78:392 

 Butte Lake, owned by the Modoc, 78: 



318 

 Butterfly 



among the Tewa, 56 : 59 

 and Coyote, Kutenai tale, 59 : 16 

 an Hidatsa singer, 80 : 2 

 appearance of, in vast numbers. 



54:19 

 death of, 80 : 147 

 designs used by the Hopi, 51 : 32 

 origin of name of, 80 : 147 

 pursuit, Cochiti tale of, 98 : 85 f . 

 reference to, 53 : 179 

 sickness caused by, 90 : 90 

 songs recorded by, 80 : 59, 148, 156, 



174 

 war song of, 80 : 156 

 Butte ruin, description of, 70 : 32 

 Button made of lignite, 51 : 75 

 Button snakeroot, use of, 99: 76 



