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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Novaculite 



character of, in Magnet Cove quar- 

 ries, 60: 200 

 quarries, 60 : 196 

 Nova Scotia, Canada, mounds and pre- 

 historic works in, 12 : 25 f . 

 Novato, 78 : 273 

 Novelistic tales of the Cochiti Indians, 



98 : 66-132 

 Nowach, a Southern Miwok pLace name, 



78:445 

 Noyer Creek, ancient works on, 37 : 75, 



77, 79 f . 

 Noyo 



a source of California place name, 



78: 896 

 mention of, 78: 213 

 Noyo River 



mention of, 78 : 212, 224 

 Northern Porno settlement on, 78 : 

 230 

 No-Yuki, "southern enemies," 78: 356 

 Noyuki, derivation of, 78: 356 

 Nuaq, see Huaque. 



Nubbins, — on pitcher forms, 100: 126 

 Nu'chem, 78 : 212 

 Nucifraga columbiana, among the Tewa, 



56: 41 

 Nuda°axa 



letter of, to Ni^^a-'^ga-wa'i, 11: 



71 

 letter of, to T. H. Tibbies and 

 others, 11: 51 

 Nudity 



ceremonial, among the Hawaiians, 



38:31 

 See also Nakedness. 

 Nuestra Senora de Aranzazu, 44 : 27 

 Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, 73: 



322 

 Nuestra Seiiora de Guadalupe de Tolo- 



mato, 73:89,90,322 

 Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria de la 



Tama, 73:110,182,323 

 Nuestra Senora de la Purissima Con- 

 ception de Ajubali, 73 : 110, 323 

 Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, an 



Apalachee town, 73: 126 

 Nuevo Leon, 44 : 38 

 Nuichukom, probable translation from 



English, 78: 166 

 Nuimok, 78: 356 



Nuksahk language, works in, 16 : 49 

 Nukuti, 78:397 

 Nukwalimuk language, works in, 16: 



49 

 Numa, Pierre 



Kutenai tales told by, 59 : v 

 See also Andrew, Pierre. 

 Number 



Maidu, 40, pt. 1 : 708-711 

 See also Numbers ; Numerals. 

 Numbers 



expression, high, 57 : 103-134 

 expression, thirteen to nineteen, 

 57: 96, 101, 111 f. 



Numbers — Continued 



large, in Maya manuscripts, 28: 



398-402, 412 f£., 420 f. 

 large, series of, in Maya manu- 

 scripts, 28: 410 f., 418 f. 

 sacred, Cherokee, 99: 52 

 Numerals 



Athapascan, 40, pt. 1 : 149 

 bar and dot system, 57 : 87-95 

 Chukchee, Kamchadal, Koryak, 



40, pt. 2 : 837-841 

 colors, 57 : 91, 251 

 combinations of, for higher num- 

 bers, 57: 105 ff. 

 encircled, in Maya manuscripts, 



28: 411 f., 419 f. 

 Eskimo, 40, pt. 1: 1047 ff. 

 forms, 57: 87-104 

 Fox, 40, pt. 1: 857-865 

 Haida, 40, pt. 1 : 270 f . 

 head-variant forms, 57: 24 f., 87, 



96-104 

 in serpents, in Maya manuscripts, 



28: 414-417, 421 f. 

 one to nineteen, bar and dot forms, 



57:88fE. 

 one to nineteen, head-variant 



forms, 57: 97-101 

 order of reading, 57: 23, 129, 133, 



137 f., 156, 170 

 ornamental variants, 57: 89 fE. 

 parallels to Roman and Arabic 



systems, 57: 87 

 Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2 : 586 ff. 

 solution, 57: 134-155 

 systems, 57: 87-134 

 systems, comparison of, 57: 133 

 Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 264-267 

 Tlingit, 40, pt. 1: 198 

 transcribing, mode of, 57: 138 

 Tsimshian, 40, pt. 1 : 396 fe. 

 See also Hieroglyphs; Number; 



Numbers ; Numeral system ; 



Thirteen ; Twenty ; Vigesimal 



system ; Zero. 

 Numeral system 



Maya, elaborate, 18 : 6 



of primitive languages, discussion 



of, 40, pt. 1 : 66 

 of the Kamia, 97 : 64 

 See also Numerals. 

 Numerical coeflScients, Maya, 57 : 127 f . 

 Niimkiilkiil, possible identification of, 



78: 554 

 Nunamok, derivation of, 78: 356 

 Nunez 



a singer, 90: xix 

 song recorded by, 90: xx 

 Nunez de la Vega 



on god Votan, 28: 294 f. 



on god Votan at Chiapas, 28 : 45 



on Maya day gods, 28: 559 



on Tzental-Zotzil demon, 28: 43, 



44 

 Nuniwok Island, language of, vocabu- 

 lary, of, 1: 68 



