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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



61 



Canogacola, a Timucua tribe, 73: 324 

 Canonicus, burial of son of, 71: 17 

 Canopy over grave, 83: 6 

 Canos ; Canosi 



account of, by Vandera, 73: 219 f. 

 identification of, as Cofitachequi, 



73: 56 

 synonym for Kasihta, 73: 219 

 Canotia holacantha 



adulterant of tesvino, 34: 27 

 food plant, San Carlos Apache, 34 : 



25S 

 medicinal plant, San Carlos 

 Apache, 34: 233 

 Cansin, a synonym of Couexis, 73: 53 

 Canteens 



decorations on, 10€: 145, 147 

 distinctive features of, 100: 126 

 from ClifE Palace, 51 : 68 

 Canterelle, escaping Frenchman, 43: 



227 f . 

 Cantonment, Olila. [Cheyenne, Arap- 

 aho] 

 deaf and dumb at, 34: 206, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 epilepsy at, 34: 202, 204, 214, 



table 9 

 idiocy at, 34: 204, table 9 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34: 210, table 9 

 Cantonment Agency, Okla., morbidity 



at, from tuberculosis, 42: 4 

 Cantren, 44: 78 

 Canyon de los Alamos, ruin situated 



on, 32: 21 

 Canyon del Muerto, storage bins, 92: 



91 

 Canyon Largo ruins, pottery from, 



41: 37 

 Canyons 



of Gila-Salt region, description of, 



35: 7 f. 

 water in, even in dry season, 50: 

 31 

 Caoquias, village of the, 69: 12 

 Cap 



of monkey skin, 79 : 25 

 Capaha 



early habitat of , 22:10 

 See also Kwapa. 

 Capala 



name of Sapello Sound, 73: 82 

 See also Sapala. 

 Capaloey, a Timucua chief, 73: 324 

 Caparaca, a Timucua town, 73: 324 

 Capatau, 78 : 491 

 Capay, source of California place name, 



78: 895 

 Cape Cod 



burials of, 71:13,14 

 dwellings of, 69 : 22 

 Cape Fear 



early population of, 22: 101 



(addenda) 

 French and Spanish names for, 

 73:51 



Cape Fear Indians, general description 



of, 22 : 64, 66 

 Cape Flattery Indian, see Maka. 

 Cape Flattery region, California culture 



in, 78: 278 

 Cape Fortunas, 78: 113 

 Cape Girardeau County, Mo., arche- 



ological sites in, 37: 99 

 Cape Mendocino 



canoes encountered near, 78: 558 



in Mattole territory, 78: 142, 147 



mention of, 78: 114, 116, 243 

 Cape Royal, large ruin near, 82 : 85 f . 

 Caphatachaques, a synonym for Cofita- 

 chequi, 73: 217 

 Capiche chief, desire for peace with 



French, 43: 264 

 Capinans; Capinas 



mention of, 73 : 149, 150 



name for Moctobi, 43: 306 

 Capitan, acknowledgment to, 94: 2 

 Capitan Grande, Northern Diegueno 



clan at, 78 : 719 

 Capoaca, see Caparaca. 

 Capola, an Apalachee town, 73: 111 

 Capon, a Seminole town, 73: 400 

 Capote 



location of, 34: 7 



population of, 34 : 5 



Ute band, 75: 24 

 Cappa, a Quapaw village, 77: 109 

 Cap Roman, identification of, 73: 51 

 Captain Tom, a Saponi Indian, 22: 50 

 Captive 



Alabama, story of, 88: 157 



song of the, 80 : 42 



See also Land-Otter's captive. 

 Captives 



Alabama story of girl, 88: 155 f. 



among the Fuegians, 63: 174, 176 



taken by war party, 90 : 187 



treatment of, 81 : 76 

 Capuchins as missionaries in Louisi- 

 ana, 43: 206 f., 313 

 Carabay, see Sarauahi. 

 Caragara, a Calusa town, 73 : 331 

 Caramariguanes, 44: 45 

 Caramiguais, 44 : 45 

 Carankouas, location of, 73 : 205 

 Carapoa, 44 : 14 



Carapuyas, settlement near St. Augus- 

 tine, 73 : 104 

 Carboniferous formations, east of Rio 



Grande, 54:26 

 Carca, 44 : 80 

 CarcaraBa bones 



critical remarks on, 52 : 192 ff. 



history of, 52:184-192 



references to, 52 : 217, 229 

 Carcha 



mention of, 44 : 79 



See also Cukra. 

 Cardenas, 100:10 

 Cardinal flower 



cultivation of, 99 : 91 



use of, 99:216 



