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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-10 



233 



Le mi la e ga, a Ki'cko, 85: 122, 147 

 Lemkolil, a Northern Porno settlement, 



78: 231 

 Lemon, among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 115 

 Lemon Cove, 78:480 

 Lemoore, seeds gathered near, 78: 484 

 Leuap6, see Delaware ; Lenape. 

 Lenape collection, see names of differ- 

 ent bones. 

 Lenape Indians 



connection of, with tribes south- 

 west of Appalachian, 62: 115 

 crania of, 62: 11 

 divisions of, 62 : 12 

 extent of, at arrival of the Whites, 



62:13 

 relation of, to other tribes, 22: 12 

 remains of, in Delaware Valley, 



33:35,36, 41 f. 

 site of cemetery of, 62 : 11 

 territory occupied by, 69 : 11 

 See also Delaware. 

 Lle'iiAXxIdAQ 



origin of, Tlingit myth, 39: 173 ff. 

 sight of, a sign of wealth, 39: 174 

 Tlingit myth of. 39 : 292 f . 

 Lenca, 44 : 73 ff., 79 

 Lencan Pupuluca, 44: 73, 74 

 Lencan stock, 44 : 53, 72, 73, 75, 77, 96 

 Lenni Lenape, see Delaware. 

 Lenox Library 



Algonquian works in, 13: iv 

 Athapascan works in, 14 : vii 

 books in, 15: viii ; 16: vi; 19: 



viii 

 Iroquoian works in, 6 : iv 

 Muskhogean works in, 9 : iv 

 Lentils, 55:107 

 Leon, Nicolas 



Cordova's grammar republished 



by. 28:36 

 in bibliography, 34 : 416 

 L^on y Gama, Antonio de 



Fragment II of Mexican picture 

 writings from collection of, 28: 

 127 f. 

 on beginning of IMexican year, 28 : 



17 f. 

 on last five days of Mexican year, 



28:18 

 theory of intercalation in Dos 



Piedras of, 28: 21 

 tonalamatl of Aubin collection, 

 pages 1 and 2, attributable to, 

 28: 668 

 Leopard, see Water panther. 

 L'Epinay, de, — , reference to, 43: 205 

 Leprosy, absence of, 34 : 190 

 Leptasea austromontana, among the 



Tewa, 55: 60 

 Leptlen, a Wiyot village, 78: 115 

 Leptoprosopy, indication of, in Munsee 



facial index, 62: 26 

 Leptorrhyny, see Nose. 



Lepus bairdi, among the Tewa, 56: 17 

 L. californicus texianus, among the 



Tewa, 56: 17 

 L. callotis, among the Tewa, 56: 



17 

 L. campestris, among the Tewa, 

 56: 17 

 Lery, on use of fire fan in Brazil, 28: 



652 

 "Les AUemands," a French post, 43: 



299 

 Lesbian, see Berdaches ; Transvestites. 

 Les Grands Oefasqu6 



an Okfuskee town, 73: 246 

 See also Okfuskee. 

 Leslie, John, representative of Natchez 

 in Creek "House of Warriors," 43: 

 254 

 Letters concerning the Cherokee, 69: 



61 

 Lettuce, among the Tewa, 55: 11, 107, 



113 

 Leucothoe cateshaei, use of, 99: 203, 



220 

 Levels of occupancy, 82 : 28, 29 

 Leverett, Frank, quoted on finds in 



glacial gravels, 60: 82 

 Levirate 



among the California Indians, 78 : 



31, 179, 211, 297, 402, 839 



among the Fuegians, 63: 165 



Lewis, Dr. Albert Buell, cooperation of, 



30, pt. 2 : iii 

 Lewis, Francis J., on peat bog in Eng- 

 land and Scotland, 54: 58 f. 

 Lewis, Jackson 



a modern Creek Indian, 73 : 264 

 informant, 73: 401, 403 

 Lewis and Clark 



description of "race course" by, 



61 : 319 

 in bibliography, 34: 416 

 Journal of, cited as an authority, 



61 : 3, 195, 312, 314 

 mound mentioned by, 76: 152 

 names of, carved on rock, 76: 153 

 on Arrow Rock, 37: 29 

 on Indian earthworks, 8: 12 

 on Poggamoggon, 2: 21 

 Salishan people met by, in 1804, 

 16: v 

 Lewis and Clark Expedition 



mention of, 83: 29, 33, 44, 52, 61, 



63, 66 ; 94 : 20, 41 

 villages visited by, 77: 23, 34, 60, 

 74, 75, 78, 89, 90, 114 f., 124 ff. 

 Lexicographic influences, discussion of, 



40, pt. 1 : 49 f. 

 Levden Plate, interpretation of, 57: 



179, 194-198 

 l,g. afm' 'ogaua, Haida myth, 29: 252- 



263 

 Lg. o'tg. o, a Haida supernatural being, 



29, 207 

 Liam, identification of, 78: 555 

 Libby, Dr. O. J., suggestion by, 80: v 

 Liberty, Fuegian love of, 63: 177 



