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Lynx 



aud panther, Kathlamet myth, 26 : 

 90-97 



abstract of, 26: 255 

 Lynx children, Kutenai tale of the, 



59: 118, 119 

 Lyou, Caleb, on arrowheadmaking, 60 : 



299 

 Lyon, Dr. M. W., Jr. 



acknowledgment to, 48: 4 

 identification of gopher's teeth by, 



33: 91 

 on prehistoric mammal remains, 

 35: 75 

 Lyon's Bluff, Chakchiuma stronghold, 



43: 295 

 Lyons Canyon, 78: 618 

 Lyric utterance, Hawaiian, 38: 254 ff. 

 Li/simachia quadrifoUa, use of, 99: 

 254, 307 



Ma'awor 



number of houses at, 78 : 116 

 Wiyot village, 78:115 

 Mabila 



a Mobile province, 73: 152 

 See also Mobile. 

 Mac 



a division of Maya year, 28: 43; 



57: 45 

 mention of, 57: 51, 141, 142, 147, 

 181, 206, 243 

 Macalister, Dr. A., on human atlas, 52 : 

 304, 367, 368 

 quoted, 2: 14 

 Macamo, 78: 554 

 Maca° 



and Heqaga-sabe, letter of Ictaabi 



to, 11: 79 

 See also Gahige. 

 Maca''skri, letter of, to Seda°-sabe, 11: 



92 

 Macapal 



carried by children, causing bow- 

 legs, 64: 16 

 description of use of, 64 : 15 

 habits acquired by constant carry- 

 ing of, 64: 16 

 weighted with stones as counter- 

 poise in traveling, 64 : 16 

 Macarisqui, synonym for Nombre de 



Dios de Amacarisse, 73: 96 

 Macaw, among the Tewa, 56 : 45 

 MacCauley, Rev. Clay 



description of house in Everglades 



by, 69: 82 

 in bibliography, 34: 417 

 Mdc-ck, name used for Onas by Spegaz- 



zini, 63: 49 

 Maccou 



appearance of name in Spanish ac- 

 counts, 73: 50 

 location of tribe, 73 : 49 

 name applied to province, 73: 18 

 possibly the Yamacraw, 73 : 18 

 See also Escamacu. 



MacCurdy, Prof. George Grant 



investigation of "fossil" man of 



Vero by, 66: 23 

 study by, of artifacts found at 

 Vero, 66: 63 

 Macdonald, — . 



letter of j,enuga-z;i to, 11: 107 

 work for, 11 : 107 

 Machaba, a Timucua town, 73: 112, 



320 

 Macham, 97: 03, 04 

 Maehapunga Indian, habitat of, 22: 7 

 Machete, use of, as tool and weapon, 



64: 28 

 Mack, Charles, a singer, 75: 17, 18 

 Mackenzie, Alexander, Cree burial cus- 

 toms described by, 83 : 6 

 Mackinaw Island, trading post at, 86: 



140 

 Madura aurantiaca, among the Tewa, 



55: 68 

 Macoyahui ; Macoyahuy, 44 : 18, 31 

 Macuilxochic, buildings at, 28: 298 ff. 

 Mad Bear, an Assiniboin chief, 83: 49 

 Mad Cliief's grandson, story of, 93: 



116 ff. 

 Maddren, Dr. Edith L., on pathological 

 conditions at Fort Mohave, Ariz., 

 34 : table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Maddux, Mrs. Phoebe, information ob- 

 tained from, 94: 2 

 Madehsi, an Achamawi division, 78: 



307 

 Madeline Island, trading post on, 86: 



140 

 Madeline Plains, 78:300 

 Madison County, N.Y., native cemeteries 



in, 71: 71 

 Madison County, Va., steatite quarry in, 



23: 36 

 Mudisonville, Ohio, chipped stone from, 



60: 82 

 Ma'djlgi'jlg 



on Chippewa war charm, 53: 77 

 on training of young warriors, 53: 



84 ff. 

 reference to, 53 : 00 

 Mad River 



in Wiyot territory, 78 : 112 

 Jumping dance by AViyot on, 78: 



61, 118 

 mention of, 78:113,115,141,143, 



145, 352 

 number of houses in towns on, 

 78: 116 

 Mad River Gap, 78 : 117 

 Madumda 



in Pomo mythology, 78 : 270 

 meaning of, iniknown, 78: 183 

 Magenesito, tribal name, Margry, 43: 



337 

 Magic 



among the California Indians, 



78: 4, 41, 09, 440, 529, 643, 850 

 among the Fuegians, 63 : 154, 158, 

 159 f. 



