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[Bull. 178 



Netlmol, a Diegueuo (?) place name, 



78; 711 

 Nets 



fish, Fuegiau, 63: 189 f. 

 seal and bird, Fuegian, 63 : 190 

 weirs, fish traps, California Indian, 

 78: 58, 85, 93, 132, 148, 174, 213, 

 214, 246, 294, 309, 325, 359, 410, 

 415, 529, 652, 737, 815, 816, 933 

 See also Carrying net ; Netting. 

 Netting 



fragments of, found at Cliff Palace, 



51: 76 

 of belts, Chippewa, 86: 160 f. 

 See also Nets. 

 Netzecho, 44: 55 

 Neuquen River, 52: 15 

 Neuralgia 



among the Otomi, 34 : 252 

 among the Pa page, 34 : 242 

 Neusiok Indian, habitat of the, 22: 7 

 Neuton, see Nenton. 

 Neutrals, at war with Alonquian tribes, 



69: 12 

 Nevada 



low-browed Paiute skull, 33: 104 

 northern, rumors of mounds in, 



82: 11 f. 

 reference to, 52: 96 

 Nevada Agency, Nev. (Paiute) 



epilepsy at, 34: 203, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 

 morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42: 4 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 population, at, 34: table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34 : 210, table 9 

 Nevome, location of, 34 : 10 

 Nevomes, see Lower Pima. 

 Nevus, absence of, 34: 18S 

 Newark Works 



area of, 10: 12 ff. 

 Fairground circle, 10: 19, 20 

 general description of, 10: 12 ff., 



15-20 

 observatory circle, 10: 15 flf. 

 octagon, 10: 17 

 square, 10 : 18 

 Newberry, Professor — , cited on Man of 



Penon, 33: 32, 33 

 Newberry, J. S. 

 cited, 54: 62 

 in bibliography, 34 : 419 

 on region west of Albuquerque, 



54: 59 

 on Surouaro, 70: 17 

 Newberry Library, sketch in, by Bod- 



mer, 77: 143 

 Newberry Mountain, 78:771 

 New Britain, method of perforating 



stone in, 60: 365 

 Newburg, cave in vicinity of, 76: 41 

 Newcombe, Prof. C. F. 



acknowledgment to, 29 : 5 

 bivalve identified by, 29: 280 



Newcombe, Prof. C. F. — Continue<l 



identification of Putorius hai- 



(larum, 29: 340 

 identification of Tresus nuttalli, 



29: 276 

 univalve identified by, 29: 149 

 Neweomerstown, Ohio, supposed paleo- 

 lithic implements from, 60 : 80, 81 

 New England 



burial customs of, 71: 12 

 graves, in, 71: 29 

 tribes of, 71: 11 

 New England language, works in, 13: 



373 

 New England tribes 



dwellings of, 69: 21, 24 

 mention of, 69: 10 

 New Eufaula 



a colony from Eufaula, 73: 403 

 See also Eufaula. 

 New France tribes, scrofula among the, 



42: 2 

 New Granada, inhabitants of, skillful 



in metal working, 3: 12 

 New Hampden, aboriginal remains 



near, 23: 32 

 New Hampshire, mound and cache in, 



12: 134 

 New House rock corrals, ruins near, 



82: 77 f. 

 Newichu, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 New Jersey 



Munsee cemetery in, 71: 19 

 shell heaps and ancient works in, 

 12: 134 f. 

 New Jersey language, works in, 13: 



373 

 New London, Ohio, discovery of stone 



implements at, 60: 83 

 New Madrid County, Mo. 



as a source of Indian pottery, 37: 



93 

 mounds of, 76: 166 

 New Madrid, Mo., mound excavating 



near, 37: 95 

 Newman, Dr. H. W., on pathological 

 conditions at Oto agency, 34: table 9 

 (facing p. 406) 

 Newman Place, occurrence of cairn on, 



23: 68 

 Newmarket, mounds in vicinity of, 23 : 



59 

 New Mexico 



increasing dryness in climate of, 



54: 48 

 sandstorms in, 34: 3 

 Newooah, Kawaiisu name for them- 

 selves, 78: 602 

 New Orleans 



attack of, planned by Choctaw, 



43: 223 

 date of settlement of, 43: 205 

 location of Chawasha, 43 : 300 

 location of Washa, 43 : 298 

 news of massacre at Natchez con- 

 firmed, 43: 230 



