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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



287 



Necrobia mesosternalis, 94: 143 



N. rnfipes, 94: 143 

 Necrosis, summary as to, 34: 190 

 Ned, acknowledgment to, 94: 2 

 Needham, James, explorations of, 73: 



184 

 Needle Rock, 78: 145, 212 

 Needles 



bone, 86: 1G9; 92: 130 f. 



bone, found near Gala, 23: 18, 19 



bone, occurrence of, in barbecue 



hole, 23: 20 

 bone, occurrence of, with human 



remains. 23:22,23,41,60 

 bone, use of, 81 : 28 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 204, 218 

 weaving, found in Linville mound, 



23: 40 

 See also Perforator, 

 Negroes 



admixture of, with Houma, 43: 



291 

 American, lower culture of, 40, 



pt. 1 : 8 

 as gifts to Indians, 73:263 

 conspiracy of, against French, 43 : 



301 

 kind treatment of, by Natchez, 43: 



228 

 of United States, mortality among, 



from tuberculosis, 42: 6 

 united with Indians in separate 

 corps, 43: 244 

 Negroid races 



references to, 52: 183, 184, 255, 



263, 358 

 See also Negroes. 

 Negro music, 45: 130 

 Neguitun, a Calusa town, 73: 332 

 Neffnndo interius among the Tewa, 55 : 



38,49 

 Nehawni language, works in, 14: 75 

 Nehelim language 



a dialect of Salishan Tillamook, 



20: 5 

 works in, 16: 48 

 Nehethawa language, works in, 13 : 372 

 Neblchikyo-kaiya, 78: 151, note 1 

 Nehring, A., publication by, 52: 391 

 Neighbors of the Kamia, 97: 16 ff. 

 Neill, E. D. 



on early Indian ti-aders, 22: 28 

 on Monacan population, 22 : 28 

 Neketl, mention of, 78: 125 

 Nekhinmelem, mention of, 78: 212 

 Ne ko ti e li a, a To'kan, 85 : 147 

 Ne'kuntsi'snis, a Chitimacha village, 



43: 344 

 Nelson, Dr. Albert J., on pathological 

 conditions at Green Bay Agency, Wis., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Nelson, Chris., collection donated by, 



35: 37 

 Nelson, Prof. E. W. 



cited in bibliography, 34 : 419 35 : 

 90 



Nelson, Prof. E. W. — Continued 

 collection made by, 35: 72 

 on Eskimo arrow making, 60: 319 

 Nelson, N. C. 



acknowledgment to, 78: viii 

 on flint working, 60: 325 

 on Pueblo ruins, 70: 17 

 pottery observed by, 82: 60 

 ruins noted by, 82: 72 

 Nelson Count j', Va., archeology of, 23: 



14 

 Nemaha River, mound on, mentioned 



by Lewis and Clark, 76 : 152 

 Nementou, application of the name, 



43: 361 

 Ne'mita'maun', functions of, 45: 29, 



43, 48 

 Nemontemi 



counting of, 28: 136 



last five days of Mexican war, 28 : 



16, 17, 18 

 variations in, 28: 23 f. 

 Ne na wa ke, mention of, 85: 103 

 Nennequi, an Esselen "clan," 78: 545 

 Neuton, mention of, 44: 66 

 Neolithic Man of Europe, 33: 71 

 Neosho, valley of, conjecture about, 



21: 16 

 Neotoma albigula, among the Tewa, 

 56: 19 

 N. cinerea orolestes, among the 



Tewa, 56: 20 

 N. mexicana fallax, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 20 

 Nephews 



cohabitation of, with uncle's wife, 



29: 280 

 Haida story of him who destroyed 

 his nine, 29: 277-280 

 Nephi, mounds near, 82: 20 

 Nephritis, prevalence of, 34: 189 

 Ne Pinu'nc, a Chitimacha village, 43: 



343 

 Nervous disorders, summary as to, 34 : 



189, 191 

 Nervous powers in Indians, 34: 85, 



155, 159 

 Neryitmurm, mention of, 78: 10 

 Nespelim 



insanity among the, 34 : 202, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 

 population of the, 34: table 9 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 219, 

 table 9 

 Nest 



Alabama story of the eagle's, 88: 



154 

 of the monster bird, Hitchiti story 

 of visit to, 88: 90 

 Nestucca, established on coast of Ore- 

 gon, 16: V 

 Netawaue''teiga'^', once owner of Sacred 



Pack, 85: 93 

 Netlakapamuk language, works in, 16: 

 48 



