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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



273 



Morgan, Col. George, on Avoyel, 43: 



25, 273 

 Morgan, Lewis H. 



Arikara burials described by, 83: 



83 

 in bibliography, 34: 418 

 investigation of ruins by, 70: 10, 



11 

 notes of, on ruins of Mesa Verde, 



70: 11 

 on Mitchell Spring ruin, 70 : 19 

 on Mud Creels village, 70: 21 

 on pipes, 8: 39 



quoted on communism among In- 

 dians, 69: 29 

 reference to, 85 : 3 

 Morgan Cave, reference to, 76: 90 

 Morgan County, Mo., explorations in, 



76: 100 

 Morgan County, Tenn., cave burial in, 



71: 67 

 Morice, Father A. G. 



in bibliography, 34: 418 

 on Den6 method of arrowmaking, 

 60: 318 

 Moristul, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Morley, — , deflector in Cannonball 



Ruin recorded by, 51: 55 

 Morley, S. G. 



excavations conducted by, 70: 30 

 on books of Chilam Balam, 57: 3 

 survey by, 41 : 7 

 work of, 70: 13 

 Morley, S. G., and Kidder, A. V., ruins 



described by, 70: 14 

 Morley-Kidder map, 51 : 26 

 Mormonism, conversion of Catawba to, 



22: 73 

 Mormon settlers, ruins observed by, 



82: 36 

 Morning Rattle 



leader of war party, 85 : 104 

 member of Feathered gens, 85: 

 104 

 Morning Star ceremony, 93: 18-23 

 Morning-star clubheads, Fuegian, 63: 



107, 213 f. 

 Morona River, Jibaros living on, 79 : 1 

 Morongo 



a source of California place name, 



78: 896 

 location of, 78: 616 

 Morphology 



as a factor In antiquity of human 



remains, 52: 1-5 

 Chukchee, 40, pt. 2 : 681-881 

 Coos, 40, pt. 2 : 319-394 

 Kamchadal, 40, pt. 2 : 681-881 

 Koryak, 40, pt. 2: 681-881 

 of tobacco plant, 94: 47-62 

 Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2: 461-606 

 Takelma, 40, pt. 2: 52-281 

 Morrell Cave, 76: 125-128 



Morris, Earl H. 



elbow pipe found by, 81 : 31 

 investigations of, 96: 67-70 

 mention of, 82: 111 

 pottery named by, 81: 38 

 quoted on shell beads, 81: 34 

 references to, 92 : 13, 40, 42, 71, 91, 

 93, 109, 117, 121, 125, 133, 135; 

 96: 14, 70, 104, 122, 131, 132, 150, 

 103, 164; 100: 9, 17, 123 

 ruin on Animas discovered by, 82 : 



72 

 value of findings of, 96: 67 

 Morris, J. Ch., in bibliography, 34: 418 

 Morris, R. A., recollection of, 82: 41 

 Morris, William, excavations by, in and 



near Gilder mound, 33: 67, 82 

 Morris, Minn., pathological conditions 



at, 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Morrison, Charles C, on region south 



of Sante Fe, 54: 50 

 Morse, Mrs. Delia, surviving Atakapa, 



43: 362 

 Morse, Rev. Jedidiah 



figures given by, on Biloxi, 47: 



8,9 

 on Catawba population in 1882, 



22: 74 

 on Pascagoula, 43: 306 

 Morselli, E., publication by, 52: 391 

 Mortality from tuberculosis 



among the Indians, 42 : 3, 5 ft"., 11, 



20, 24 f . 

 among the Negroes, 42: 6 

 among the Whites, 42: 6 

 Mortar 



a crude example found in Pottery 



Hill Cemetery, 65: 124 

 made of gum logs, Pamunkey, 17 : 



19 

 occurrence of, in Osage County 



mound, 23: 35 

 occurrence of, near human re- 

 mains, 23: 43 

 pestle, hopper, metate, grinding 

 slab, 78: 87, 91, 148, 153, 172, 

 214, 284, 291, 323, 358, 411, 448, 

 527 f., 548, 562, 572, 592, 631, 653, 

 695-698, 700, 722, 736, 737, 814, 

 926-930, 932 

 rubbed smooth with hands in Cliff 



Palace, 51: 31 

 See also Metate ; Mortars. 

 Mortars 



accompanied by spheroids, 81: 22 



calcite, 81: 23 



description of, 97: 40 f. 



forms of, 81: 22 



found in caves, 76: 39, 74, 77, 78 



from Doming (N. Mex.) region, 



35: 88 

 large stone used as, 76: 187 

 manufacture of, 43: 67, 347 

 of the Choctow, 48:8 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 187 



