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[Bull. 178 



Pestles 



and grinding stone found at Laupa- 

 hoelioe, 76: 18S 



description of, 97 : 41 



found in eaves, 76: 39, 74, 77, 78 



found in ruin, 81 : 22 



from Gila-Salt region, 35 : 88 



in Molokai, 76 : 177 



of Northwest coast, 60 : 29 



of the Choctaw, 48 : 8 



of tufa, found at Santiago Ahuitz- 

 otla, 74:42 



stone, mention of, 60: 62, 63, 65 



stone, of Pamunkey Indians, 17: 

 19 



use of, 94 : 97 f . 



See alsio Grinding stones; Mortars; 

 Mullers. 

 Petalostetnon candidus, among the 

 Tewa, 55 : 58 



P. oTufopliyllus, among the Tewa, 

 55:58 

 Petaluma 



a source of California place name, 

 78 : 896 



Coast Miwok of, 78 : 273 



mention of, 78 : 274 

 Petaluma Creek, 78 : 273 

 Petapa, 44 : 69 

 Petatlan, 44 : 35 

 Pete, George 



a singer, 89 : 3 



giver of gens festival, 85 : 146 

 Pete, John 



a singer, 89 : 3 



giver of gens festival, 85 : 146 

 Pete, Old Man 



a singer, 89 : 3 



possibly now dead, 89: 5 

 Peten 



clay vessel from, in museum at 

 Copenhagen, 28:83 



island city of Lagoon of Itza, 28: 

 78 



mention of, 44 : 63, 70, 71 



See also Itza. 

 Peters, Jim 



a Sauk who joined the Foxes, 85: 

 55 



account by, of ceremony, 89 : 1 



characterization of, 95 : 4 f . 



information furnished by, 85 : 101 



Jim Bear instructed by, 85: 107 



literary style of, 89 : 1 



mention of, 85 : 103 



owner of sacred pack, 85 : 55 



references to, 85 : 110, 111, 114 

 Peters, Joe, a singer, 85 : 102 

 Peters, Sam 



account by, of sacred jiack, 85 : 55 



information furnished by, 85 : 101 



mention of, 87 : 1 



reference to, 89 : 43 



text written by, 87 : 7 ; 95 : 47, 48 

 Petersburg, description of mound at, 



23:67 

 Peters Creek, caves, on, 76 : 119 f . 

 Peters family, 85 : 55 



Petit Corbeau, village of, 77: 48, 49, 



50 

 Petitot, E., in bibliography, 34 : 425 

 Petrified forest, stone used from, 100: 



5 

 Petrified wood, description of, 100: 5 

 Petroglyphs 



along Montezuma Creek, 92: 122 

 description of, 35 : 27 f . 

 implements used in carving, 60: 



335 

 "mountain sheep," 65:18 

 near Miller's Cave, 76 : 60 f . 

 numerous in Puye Cliffs and Rio 



Grande Valley, 32:11 

 of Blue River region, 35 : 54, 55 

 of Chile, 60 : 141 

 of North Atlantic area, 60 : 101 

 of Northwest coast area, 60 : 119 

 of Tshirege, 32 : 24 f . 

 of Tularosa Valley, 35 : 73 

 of vicinity of Clifton, Ariz., 35 : 44 

 on Gasconade River, 76 : 89 

 I)ecked on cliff, 65 : 18 

 totemic and religious character of, 



32:11 

 See also Pictographs. 

 Petroselinvrn sativum, use of, 99: 118 



See also Parsley. 

 Petsohiko, rock at, addressed, 78 : 70 

 Peyes, 63 : 6, 32, 33, 36, 86 

 Peyote 



among the Huichol, 34 : 173, 251 

 among the Mexican Indians in gen- 

 eral, 34:173 

 among the Opata, 34 : 250 

 among the Papago, 34 : 242, 244 

 among the Pima, 34: 244 

 among the Tarahumare, 34: 250, 



251 

 among the Tepecano, 34 : 251 

 Peyton, J. L., location of Senedo by, 



23:59 

 Pfeifer, Ludwig, studies of, in stone 



fracture, 60 : 279 

 Pfitzner, W., cited on bones of the feet, 



62:91 

 Phacelia, effect of, on skin, 34: 183 

 P. corrugata, among the Tewa, 55: 

 59 

 Phalaenoptilus niittalli nnttalU, among 



the Tewa, 56:38; 94:263,264 

 Phalen, W. C, chemical analysis by, of 

 western Florida fossil man, 33: 56 f. 

 Phantom Creek, reported ruins of, 82 : 



140 

 Phascolus divcrsifolins, see Ahelo'sa. 

 P. vulgaris, among the Tewa, 55: 

 100 

 Phelps, James, cave on farm of, 76: 24 

 Phelps County, Mo. 



caves of, 76 : 22-42 

 house mounds in, 76 : 162 

 mounds in. 37:102 

 Philadelphia University Museum, vessel 



in, 28:111 

 Philibert, Father, — , reference to, 43: 

 207 



