Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



325 



Picture writing — Continued 

 Mexican — Continued 



Fragment I, 128-154 

 Fragment I, entries in, 143- 



154 

 Fragment II, 127, 128, 154- 



176 

 Fragment II, meaning of, 154 

 Fragments III and IV, 176- 



187 

 Fragment V, 187-190 

 Fragment VI, 128, 190-196 

 Fragment VII, 196-200 

 Fragment VIII, 200-209 



meaning of, 202 

 Fragments IX, X, XI, XII, 



209-212 

 Fragment XIII, 212-217 

 Fragment XIV, 217-220 

 Fragment XV, 221 

 Fragment XVI, 221-228 

 paper on, by Seler, 123-229 

 presented to Royal Library in 

 Berlin, 127 

 See also Pictographs. 

 Piedmont Country, archeology of, 23: 



33-37 

 Piedra District 



abandonment of, 96 : 17 f . 

 cultural center of, 96: 16 

 distribution of ruins of, 96: 12 

 factors in material culture of, 96: 



73 f. 

 investigations in, 96: 14-17 

 natural advantages of, 96 : 17 

 periods of occupancy of, 96: 14 ff., 



66 

 results of investigations in, 96: 



168 f. 

 Spanisli exploration in, 96 : IS f . 

 Piedra River 



excavations along, 92 : 42 f . 

 mention of, 92 : 133 

 naming of, 96 : 18 f . 

 Piedras Negras 



altar inscription of. Interpretation 



of, 57 : 227 

 antiquity of, 57: 15 

 mention of, 44 : 63 

 Stela 1, interpretation of, 57: 210- 



213 

 Stela 3, interpretation of, 57: 

 233 ff . 

 Piedra Valley, Lower, map of, 96 : 15 

 Piedra villages, period of, 96 : 169 

 Piegan Indian 



albinism among the, 34: 199, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 a tribe of the Blackfeet Confeder- 

 acy, 77:1,25 

 camp of, description of, 77 : 80 f . 

 camp of, painted by Bodmer, 77: 



29 

 country occupied by, 77 : 27 

 cretinism among tlie, 34: 213, 

 table 9 



Piegan Indian — Continued 



deaf and dumb among the, 34 : 207, 



table 9 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 203, 204, 



table 9 

 goiter among the, 34: 200, 201, 



table 9 

 idiocy among the, 34: 205, table 9 

 insanity among the, 34: 202, 214, 



table 9 

 Kutenai afraid of the, 59: 53 

 low-browed skull from Montana, 



33 : 102 

 monstrosities among the, 34 : 215, 



table 9 

 morbidity among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42 : 4 

 mortality among, from tuberculosis, 



42:6 

 population of the, 34: table 9; 



77: 31,32 

 spinal curvatures among, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 See also Blackfo"ot Confederacy; 

 Picaneaux 

 Piegan skull, measurements of, 52: 



327, 328, 331 

 Piercing implements, 60: 363 

 Pierre Andrew, see Andrew, Pierre. 

 Pierre (S. Dak.) Indian School, diseases 

 in, 34:208, 210, table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Pierre Numa, see Numa, Pierre. 

 Pierrette, Rosa, an Ofo Indian woman, 



47:12 

 Pierson, C. O. W., archeological collec- 

 tion of, 82 : 62 

 Pierson Lake ruin, see Squaw Point 



ruin. 

 Pieta Creek. Central Porno settlement 



on, 78:233 

 Pigeon Creek, ruin on, 35 : 46 

 Pigeon Hawk 



brings down the iron, Koasati story, 



88 • 189 

 gift of, Koasati story, 88: 1&4 f. 

 Pigeons 



among the Tewa, 56 : 4, 45 

 capture of, for food, 86 : 123 

 Pigliku, a Central Miwok place name, 



78:445 

 Pigments 



of the Kamia, 97 : 34 f ., 36 

 See also Colors ; Dyes ; Paint. 

 Pigweed, among the Tewa, 5: 53 

 Pije-Tao, a Zapotec deity, 28: 284, 285, 



286 

 Pije-X6o, a Zapotec deity, 28 : 284, 285, 



286 

 Pike, Lieut. Z. M. 



exploring expedition of, 77 : 99, 155 

 Natchez vocabulary of. 43 : 256 f . 

 Pike, use of, Kamia, 97 : 30 

 Pike County, Mo. 



ancient works in, 37: 80 

 "Indian House," 37 : 75-81 

 vault graves in, 37 : 74 



