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Ewart, Miss Mary, support by trustees 



of, 55 : 1 

 Ewiapaip, a Diegueuo place name, 78 : 



711 

 Ewing, H. Clay, on figures of "Painted 



Rock," 37:81 

 Ewing mounds, description of, 37 : 12- 



19 

 Examination, physical, character of, 



42: 7 f. 

 Exangue, a Timucua town, 73: 325 

 Excavations 



extent of, 100: 171 f. 



method of, 82:5 



near Copan and in Alta Vera Paz, 



28:77f. 

 object of, 92 : 7 

 Excrements, children playing with, 



cause snow, 26 : 216 f ., 261 

 Excursion through Slave States, by 



Featherstonhaugh, cited, 8 : 12 

 Excuru, a Calusa town, 73 : 332 

 Exhaustion, as a symptom of tubercu- 

 losis, 42:28 

 Exhibition 



of gold trinkets found in Chiriqui 



byajewler, 3:9 

 of shamanism, California Indian, 

 78: 68, 194, 196, 424, 504-507 

 Exhibition, American Historical, at 



Madrid in 1892, 28 : 77, 83 

 Exogamy 



among Pueblo tribes tends to self- 

 extinction, 54 : 51 

 among the Fuegians, 63 : 165 f . 

 among the Kamia, 97 : 12 

 Exorcism 



during a thunderstorm, Alsea, 67: 



231 

 during eclipse of the moon, Alsea, 



67:227,229 

 during eclipse of the sun, Alsea, 

 67:229 

 Expectoration, as a feature of tuber- 

 culosis, 42 : 28 

 Expeditions to obtain salt, 90: 169-173 

 Expiation 



Zapotec ceremony of, 28 : 278 ff . 

 Zapotec symbols of, 28 : 281 ff. 

 Explorations 



extent of, 37:1 



Fuegian, history of, 63 : 59-63 



Fuegian, list of explorers prior to 



1800, 63: 59 f. 

 See also Explorers. 

 Explorers 



of the Amazon delta area, 60: 142 



of Arctic coast area, 60 : 122 



of arid area, 60 : 114 



of California area, 60 : 117 



of Central American-Isthmian area, 



60: 134 

 of Columbia-Fraser area, 60: 118 

 of Georgia-Florida area, 60 : 105 



Explorers — Continued 



of Great Plains and Rocky Moun- 

 tain area, 60:111 

 of Maya-Quich6 area, 60 : 131 

 of Middle and Lower Mississippi 



Valley area, 60:108 

 of Middle Mexican area, 60: 128 

 of North Atlantic area, 60 : 102 

 of North Mexican area, 60 : 125 

 of northern interior area, 60: 123 

 of northwest coast area, 60: 120 

 of primitive South America, 60: 



145 

 of South Andean-Pacific area, 60: 



141 

 of South Mexico area, 60 : 129 

 of Upper Mississippi and Great 



Lakes area, 60 : 110 

 of West Indian area, 60 : 147 

 See also Explorations. 

 Exposition, Columbian, vessel from 



Ecuadorian exhibit at, 28: 83 

 Exposure as a factor in tuberculosis, 



42:31 

 Expression, facial, valued by Hawai- 



ians, 38:179 

 Eye 



of beetle, nonexistent, 98 : 153 

 of spider, four in number, 98: 153 

 See also Eyes. 

 Eyelets, cut in rocky side of cliff, 



Betatakin, 50:16 

 Eyes 



affections of, Maricopa, 34 : 247 

 affections of, Mescaleros, 34: 237 

 affections of, Papago, 34 : 242 

 affections of, Pima, 34 : 182, 245 

 affections of. Southern Ute, 34: 



176 

 affections of, Zufii, 34 : 181 

 and eyesight, sources of, 63: 140 

 formulas for treatment of, 99: 



167, 184 ff., 219 

 sore, Choctaw cures for, 48: 23, 



24 

 summary of, 34 : 189, 191 

 See also Blindness ; Conjunctivitis ; 

 Granular lids ; Ophthalmia ; 

 Strabismus. 

 Eznab 



eighteenth Maya day name, 57: 



37 

 Maya day sign, 28: 26, 33, 34, 35, 



52 

 mention of, 57: 40, 42, 53, 55, 111, 

 146, 147, 256, 259, 260, 261, 263, 

 264 



Fable, love for, by Hawaiians, 38: 111 



Fabrega, — , on seven suppressed days 



in reckoning Mexican time, 28: 21 

 Fabrics 



analogy between Peruvian and 



Egyptian, 7:6f. 

 description of, 41 : 44-47, 53 

 native, description of, 35 : 24 



