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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



203 



Intercourse, superstition relating to, 



with Mexican, 98: 190 

 Inter-Ensenadean formation 



connection of, witli "split stone" 



industry, 52: 100 

 description of, 52: 287 f., 316 f. 

 references to, 52: 101, 109, 123 f£. 

 Interior furnishings, sec Houses (inte- 

 rior features of). 

 Interior sawmill, ruin near, 35: 80 

 Interjections 



Chukchee, 40, pt. 2: 884-888 

 Coos, 40, pt. 2 : 410 

 Eskimo, 40, pt. 1 : 1050 f . 

 Fox, 40, pt. 1: 867 

 Haida, 40, pt. 1 : 266 

 Kaniachadal, Koryak, 40, pt. 1 : 



884-888 

 Maidu, 40, pt. 1 : 718 

 Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 278-281 

 Teton, 40, pt. 1 : 950 

 Intermarriage as a factor in tubercu- 

 losis, 42: 32 

 Interments 



after scaffold burial, 83 : 20 f ., 38, 



76, 78, 83 

 Arikara reason for, 83: 84 

 in mounds, 83 : 5, 16 f ., 61, 83 

 in sitting posture, 83: 42, 62, 79, 



83 

 in standing posture, 83 : 28 

 log-covered, 83 : 2, 43, 64 

 shallow, 83: 55 



8ee also Bones (interment of) ; 

 Graves; Mounds. 

 Intermission of hula, 38: 126 

 Intermittent fever among the Navaho, 



34: 180 

 Internal cuneiform 



in Munsee and United States 



Whites, 62: 105 

 two measurements of, 62: 104 

 International School of American Ar- 

 cheology and Ethnology, Mexico, 74 : 

 5, 13 

 Interpretation 



dependent on personality, 61: 62 

 of device worn by Axayacatl and 

 Bilimec warrior, 28: 67 f. 

 Interpreters 



acknowledgment to, 45 : 8 

 Omaha, spoken against, 11: 85 

 Interrogative pronouns, Tlingit, 40, pt. 



1 : 198 f . 

 Interval-formation in various song 



groups, 53 : 7 f . 

 Interval of a fourth, prominent in, 61 : 

 Songs Nos. 7, 10, 46, 58, 72, 81, 83, 95, 

 129, 169, 186, 194 

 Intervals 



average, in Chippewa songs, 53 : 8 

 average, in songs connected with 



gifts, 53: 49 

 average number of semitones in, 

 53:20 



Intervals — Continued 



in downward and upward progres- 

 sion, 53: 25 

 in downward and upward progres- 

 sion, diagram illustrating, 61: 

 46 

 in downward and upward progres- 

 sion, tabular analysis, 61 : 16 f., 

 32 f . 

 in downward progression, tables 

 showing, 75: 40, 76, 92, 123, 143, 

 163, 184, 196; 80: 23, 29, 182 

 in melody formation, feeling for, 



53: 7 f. 

 in upward progression, tables show- 

 ing, 75:41,76,92,124.144,163, 

 184,197; 80:23,29,182 

 major third, largest interval in cer- 

 tain song, 45 : 84 

 minor third, 45: 



descending, frequent in Chip- 

 pewa songs, 4 f. 

 in ceremonial songs, 03 

 in war songs, 141 

 largest interval in certain 



songs, 85, 141, 178 

 most frequent interval of pro- 

 gression in certain songs, 30 

 principal interval of descent in 

 certain songs, 31 

 of the fourth, in songs concerning 

 animals, 53: Songs Nos. 3, 21, 

 23, 28, 64, 82, 85, 95, 96, 97, 103, 

 104, 147, 180, 196 

 of the fourth, in songs of motion, 

 53: Songs Nos. 6, 9, 10, 22, 32, 34, 

 39, 63, 86, 91, 105, 106, 109, 110, 

 111, 121, 132, 162, 170, 174 

 of the fifth, 53 : Song No. 86 

 second, in war song, 45: 138 

 simple, in Mide' songs, 45: 18 

 small, apparent difiiculty in sing- 

 ing, 61: 182 

 small, consideration of, 61: 6 

 small, large proportion in, 61: 

 Songs Nos. 90, 94, 104, 117, 158, 

 170 

 standard of measurement, 45: 4 

 whole tone between seventh and 

 eighth, 45: 164 

 Intestinal disorders 



among the Cora, 34: 187 

 among the Southern Ute, 34: 176 

 among the Tepecano, 34: 186 

 among the Zuni, 34 : 181 

 See also Gastro-Intestinal disor- 

 ders. 

 Intibucat, 44: 74 

 Intonation 



comparison of good and poor sing- 

 ers, 61: 40 

 faulty, correction of, 53: Songs 



Nos. 54, 129, 133, 146, 164 

 faulty, on interval of a second, 53 : 

 Songs Nos. 54, 55, 61, 64, 100, 

 145, 166 



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