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[Bull. 178 



MuUers 



found near Gala, 23: 17 

 method of using, 97: 42 

 ilultiple births among southwestern 



Indians, 34: 46, 58 

 Multnomah Indians, territory of, 94: 



20 

 Multnomah River, apiilications of the 



name, 94: 20 

 Muluc 



Maya year sign, 28: 24, 26, 27, 



28 33 34 35 

 mention of, 18: 11; 57: 40, 42, 

 53, 54, 55, 111, 209, 210, 243, 244, 

 256, 257, 260, 262, 263, 264, 265 

 ninth Maya day, 57 : 37 

 Mumemel, location of, 78: 203 

 Mummies 



from caves of North Mexican area, 



60: 124 

 not recovered at Cliff Palace, 51 : 



78 

 service to, by Incas, 60: 8 

 Mummy Cave, investigations in, 92: 



13 

 Mummy Lake Mounds, 70: 15 

 Munchausen, Natchez story of an In- 

 dian, 88: 262 f£. 

 Munfordville, Ky., caves In vicinity of, 



76: 112 f. 

 Muuiz, Dr. M. A., in bibliography, 34: 



418 

 Munmun'i location of, 78: 345 

 Muunsville, N.Y., village near, 69: 51 

 Munro, James, acknowledgment to, 



76: 175 

 Munsee cemetery in New Jersey, 71: 



19 

 Munsee crania 



base of skull, 62:43 



bregma and Inca bones, 62: 36 



defects in floor of auditory meatus, 



62: 44 

 detailed observation on, 62: 32 

 facial angle of, 62 : 29 

 frontal region of, 62: 33 

 glenoid fossae, 62: 44 

 lower jaw, 62: 43 

 malar bones, zygomae, 62 : 42 

 mastoids, 62: 38 

 measurements relating to form of 



vault, 62 : 21 

 measurements relating to size and 



shape of face, 62:26 

 measurements relating to size of 



vault, 62: 22 

 middle and posterior lacerated for- 

 amina, 62: 45 

 molars; cuspidory formulae, 62: 



49 f. 

 nasal aperture, 62: 40 

 nasal bones, 62: 40 

 nasal bridge, 62:39 

 nasal spine, 62 : 40, 41 

 nasion depression, 62: 39 



Munsee crania — Continued 



occipit, in the uudeformed, 62: 34 



occlusion of sutures, 62: 35 



orbits, 62: 41 



orbits, nose, 62: 27 f. 



palate, 62: 43 



palate, lower jaw, foramen mag- 

 num, 62: 31 



parietal foramina, 62: 36 f. 



petrous portions, depressions of, 

 62: 46 



prognathism, facial and alveolar, 

 62: 29 



pterions, 62: 36 



pterygo-basal and posterior con- 

 dylic, 62: 47 



relation of skull capacity to stat- 

 ure, 62: 24 



retromastoid foramina, 62: 37 



sagittal region, 62: 33 



styloid processes, 62: 44 



suborbital fossae, 62: 41 f. 



summary of measurements and ob- 

 servations on, 62: 50 



supraorbital ridges, 62: 38, 39 



suture; serration, 62: 34 



teeth, 62 : 48 f . 



tempero-parietal region, 62 : 33, 34 



upper alveolar arch, 62: 42 



vault, forehead, 62: 32 



wormian bones, 62: 35, 36 



See also Lenape collection. 

 Munsee Indian 



branch of the Lenape, 62: 11 



territory occupied by, 69: 11 

 Munsee language, works in, 13: 369 

 Munters, a famous rich man, 78: 61 

 Muoc, 78: 554 

 Muoi, 44: 95 

 Mupan, a Huchuom settlement, 78: 



203 

 Muquelemnes, encountered by Father 



Duran, 78: 445 

 Murder 



among Fuegians, 63: 50, 95, 174 



as a cause of feuds, 79: 10 



burial in cases of, 83: 24, 25 



punishment for, 86 : 132 



within the family, 79: 13 



within the tribe, 79: 13 

 Murdered i)eople, destination of, 29: 



85 

 Murderers, burial of, 83: 75 

 Murdoch, John 



acknowledgment to, 1: v 



in bibliography, 34: 419 



on Eskimo method of arrowmak- 

 ing, 60: 318 

 Murie, James R. 



acknowledgment to, 93: v 



cited, 93: 50, 57 



customs described by, 93: 47 



mention of, 93: 69 



quoted on classes of Pawnee, 

 93: 96 



