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Palenque — Continued 



inscriptions of, 18 : 15, 55 

 mention of, 44 : 62, 63, 70 

 palace stairway inscription, inter- 

 pretation of, 57 : 183 fe. 

 prosperity of, 28 : 82 

 Temple of Cross at, 28 : 583 

 Temple of Cross No. 2 at, 28 : 583 

 Temple of Cross, tablet, interpreta- 

 tion of, 57:205ff. 227 

 Temple of Foliated Cross, tablet, 

 interpretation of, 57: 180 f., 

 223 f., 227 

 Temple of Inscriptions at, paper on, 



by Forstemann, 28 : 573-580 

 Temple of Inscriptions, tablet, in- 

 terpretation of, 57 : 84, 225 f . 

 Temple of Sun at, 28 : 583 

 Temple of Sun, tablet, interpreta- 

 tion of , 57:181f. 

 three inscriptions of, paper on, by 

 Forstemann, 28 : 581-589 

 Paleolithic implements, types of, 21: 



17 

 Palette, of stone, 100 : 157 

 Paleuyami 



identification of, 78:475 

 mention of, 78 : 479 

 Palica, an Indian villapje near St. Au- 

 gustine, 73:104,105,340 

 Palin, Mrs. J. A., on mortality among 



Zuni, 34:181 

 Palisaded villages 



of Algonquian tribes, 69 : 100 

 of eastern Siouan tribes, 69 : 94 

 of northern tribes, 69 : 26 

 of the Abnaki, 69 : 23 

 of the Minisink, 69 : 30 

 of the Nottoway, 69 : 57 

 of the Onondaga, 69 : 54 

 of the Peoria, 69:40 

 of the Seneca, 69:27 

 on River of May, 69 : 90 

 See also Fortified towns. 

 Palisades, see Fortified towns ; Pali- 

 saded villages. 

 Pallachicolas 



head town of Upper and Lower 



Creeks, 73 : 129 

 See also Apalachicola. 

 Pal-la-choo-chee 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 174 

 See also Apalachicola. 

 "Palmas" carvings of Mexico, 60: 127 

 Palmer, Dr. — , missionary to the 



Osage, 77: 104 

 Palmer, Edmond, cited, 61 : 452 

 Palmer, Dr. Edward 



archeological work of, 82: 40 f. 

 artifacts discovered by, 82:47 

 cited as to Yucca haccata, 34: 262 

 excavations by, 82: 26 

 in bibliography, 34: 410 

 investigation by, 82: 19 f. 

 mounds opened by, 82: 63 

 on house mounds, 8: 16 



Palmer, Emile, in bibliography, 34: 



425 

 Palmer, Dr. E. E., rock house on land, 



of, 76: 120 

 Palmetto, 43: 345 

 Palm Springs, Coyote moiety at, 78: 



706 

 Palm Springs Canyon, focus of a Ca- 



huiUa group, 78 : 693 

 Palo amargo, medicinal plant, Tepe- 

 cano, 34: 251 

 P. mnlato, medicinal plant, 34 : 250, 



251 

 P. santo, medicinal use of, 34: 75 

 Palochokolo, a synonym for Apalachi- 

 cola, 73: 134 

 Palo de Luz, used for a torch, 91 : 2 

 Palomar Mountain, campsites on, 78: 



648 

 Pal seta, a Cahuilla place name, 78: 



694 

 Palsy among the Southwestern tribes, 



34: 178 

 Paltatre, mention of, by Cabrillo, 78: 



553 

 Pal tewat, a Cahuilla place name, 78: 



694 

 Palukiktam, location of, 78: 618 

 Paluntanakama-pan, 78: 607 

 Pamawaioc Indian, habitat of the, 22: 



7 

 Pame, 44: 42, 44, 46, 47 

 Pamlico Indian 



habitat of the, 22: 7 

 See also Pamticough. 

 Pamo 



a source of California place name, 



78: 896 

 chief of, 78 : 720 



Northern Diegueno clans at, 78: 

 719 

 Pampas 



Atlantic coast of. 52: 32-38 

 description of, 52: 29 f., 41 

 Pampasgrass, description of, 52: 47, 



50 

 Pampean formation 

 age of, 52:15 



climatic variations of, 52: 21 

 description of, 52: 18-27, 39 fif. 

 references to, 52: 100, 107 

 specimens of, 52: 57 

 See also Post-Pampean ; Upper 

 Pampean. 

 Pam(p)ticough Indians 

 habitat of the, 22: 7 

 language of, list of words in, 17: 



14 

 language, works in, 13: 386 

 of Algonquian stock, 17: 14 

 Pamunkey Indians 



and Iroquois treaty, 22: 45 

 belong to Baptist denomination, 



17: 12 

 corporal punishment unknown 

 among, 17: 16 



