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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Lincoln, Harry — Continued 



mention of, 87: 6, 7, 8; 95: 50 

 text dictated by, 85: 1, 55 

 Lincoln County, Maine, pit graves found 



in, 71: 15 

 Linden, Ariz., ruins near, 35: IS, SO 

 Lindenwood College, manuscript jour- 

 nal in possession of, 77: 00 

 Lindley, Dr. John S., on diseases of 

 Hupa, 34: 214, 219, table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 Lindsay, 78: 479 

 Lineage names 



for men, 97:62 

 for women, 97: 12, 62 

 meaning of, 97 : 13 

 Lineages 



Diegueno, list of, 97 : 11 

 Kamia, 97: 



association of, with songs, 63 

 exogamous, 12 

 localization of, 12, 15 

 patrilineal, 12 

 Line Creek, location of Chakchiuma, 



43: 295 

 Lines 



break in, explanation of, 96: 134; 



100:131 

 curved, decoration by, 51 : 69 

 incised, on culinary vessels, 100: 



122 

 on exterior of vessels, 96 : 134 f . 

 used in band decoration, 96 : 130 

 See also Parallel lines. 

 Lingual stops, occurrence of, 40, pt. 1 : 



77 

 Linguistic classification, importance of 



43 : 1 f . 

 Linguistic families 



of North America north of Mexico, 



40, pt. 1 : 82 f . 

 uncertainty of definition of, 40, 



pt. 1 : 58 

 See also Linguistic stocks. 

 Linguistic method of study, importance 



of, 94 : 1 

 Linguistic notes on Fox texts, 72: 68- 

 71; 85: 48 ff., 159; 87: 36-41, 56; 

 89 : 24-27, 62-67 ; 95 : 36-41, 110-116, 

 126 ff., 173. 

 Linguistic phenomena, unconscious 



character of, 40, pt. 1 : 67-73 

 Linguistic stocks 



of arid area, 60:112 

 of Georgia-Florida area, 60: 102 

 of Great Plains and Rocky Moun- 

 tain area, 60:110 

 of Middle Andean-Pacific area, 



60 : 136 

 of Middle and Lower Mississippi 



Valley area, 60:105 

 of Middle Mexican area, 60 : 125 

 of North Atlantic area, 60: 99 

 of North Mexican area, 60 : 124 

 of Upper Mississippi and Great 

 513-538—63 16 



Linguistic stocks — Continued 

 Lakes area, 60:108 

 of West Indian area, 60: 145 

 See also Languages; Linguistic 

 families. 

 Lin Kins, John T., acknowledgment to, 



94:13 

 Linn Creek, cave formerly near, 76: 



91 

 Linney, Charles E., cited., 54 : 36 

 Linn's Valley, 78:479 

 liintels built in mortar, 51 : 35 

 Linton, Prof. Ralph 



pottery found by, 81 : 38 

 reference to, 92 : 13, 14 

 Linum usitaiissimum, medicinal use of, 



99: 243 

 Linville, Va., aboriginal remains near, 



23:37 

 Lion (1) 



blamed for giving up sacred pipes, 



11:46 

 letter of, to Battiste Deroin and Oto 



chiefs, 11 : 49 

 letter of, to Mrs. Mary Canfield, 

 11:81 

 Lion (2) 



Chitimacha clan, 43 : 349 

 Chitimacha clan, story, 43 : 354 

 Lion (3) 



and grizzly bear, Cochiti tale, 98: 



142, 142 ff . 

 and the boy. Creek story, 88 : 79 ff . 

 Lion Tower 



description of, 70 : 55 

 ground plan of, 70 : 55 

 Lipan 



Artemisia dracunculoides used by, 



34 : 238 

 beds of, 34:32 

 belong to Athapascan family, 14: 



vi 

 childbirth among the, 34 : 58 

 folk medicine of the, 34 : 235 

 location of the, 34 : 8 

 mention of the, 44 : 45 

 physical afiinities of the, 34: 13 

 population of the, 34 : 5 

 treatment of newborn child by, 34 : 

 74 

 Lips, smacking of, good form among 



Omaha, 40, pt. 1 : 68 

 TAquidambar, an Indian remedy, 43: 

 84 

 L. styraeiflua, medicinal use of, 

 Choctaw, 48 : 23 

 Liquimuymu 



mention of, 78 : 553 

 towns of, 78 : 554 

 Liquor 



effect of, on Avoyel, 43 : 273 

 effect of, on Houma, 43 : 290 

 introduction of, among the Sewee, 



22:78 

 use of, among Indians, 77: 75 

 See also Alcoholic drinks. 



