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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



357 



Reon, Eugene, surviving Atakapa, 43 : 



362 

 Repouss6 work, not found in Chiriqui, 



3: 25 

 Reptiles 



among the Tewa, 56: 46 

 See also under specific names. 

 Republican Pawnee 



description of, by Irving, 77: 161 



habitat of, 93: 1 



visited by Long expedition, 77: 



159 

 See also Kitkehahki. 

 Republic Pawnee, treaty with, 93: 2 

 Requa, W. C, Osage described by, 77 : 



104 

 Requa 



a source of California place name, 



78: 896 

 a Yurok place name, 78: 116 

 Research in archeology, scope of, 60: 



18 

 Reservation 



Pawnee, description of, 93: 2 

 Pawnee, removal to, 93: 2 

 Reservations 



map showing, 86: 2 

 See also Reservation. 

 Reserve, N. Mex., ruins near, 35: 41, 



72 f . 

 Reservoir group, named by J. Ward 



Emerson, 70: 34 

 Reservoirs 



application of the term, 35: 17 f. 

 built to supplement natural water 



supply, 65: 64 

 circular, 35: 66 

 depressions used as, 96: 33, 53 f., 



55 f ., 58, 59 

 explanation of, 82: 61 

 Indian, crossed by Old BlufE Road, 



70: 45 

 Indian, natural and artificial, 70: 



64 

 Los Lentes Valley, 35: 62, 64, 65, 



66, 67, 68 

 Pueblo Viejo Valley, 35: 32, 34 

 Thomas-Carlos region, 35: 38 

 Upper Gila region, 35: 30 

 Resin, use of, by Guiana Indians, 91: 



2 f . 

 Resonator, method of using, 75: 27 

 Respiration 



of adults, Indian, 34: 138-143, 



152 348—371 

 of adults, Pima, 34: 138, 140, 141, 



346, 347 

 of adults, San Carlos Apache, 34 : 



343 344 

 of albinos, Indian, 34: 193 f. 

 of children, Indian, 34: 89 f. 

 of children, Pima, 34 : 93-96, 103- 

 106, 108, l.SO, table 1 (facing p. 

 266), 292-299, 346, 347 

 of children, San Carlos Apache, 

 34: 93-96, 103-106, 108, 130, table 

 1, 283-292, 343, 344 



Respiration — Continued 



of Whites, 34: 93 f£., 101, 103 f., 

 108, 142 

 Respiratory apparatus 



various disorders of, Hupa, 42: 16 

 various disorders of, Menominee, 

 42: 10 

 Respiratory tract, diseases of, 34 : 181, 



186, 188, 101 

 Responsive chanting in the hula ka- 



laau, 38: 116 

 Restoring the mourners, description of 



ceremony of, 53: 149, 153-162 

 Restrictions, observance of, to prevent 



sickness, 99 : 73 f . 

 Rests 



in Mandan music, 80: 14 

 occurrence of, 53: 15 (Songs Nos. 

 3, 6, 7, 69, 78, 83, 86, 129, 137, 

 148, 152, 164, 171) ; 61: 249 

 unusual in hunting songs, 45: 86 

 use of, among tribes, 80: 31 

 Retaining wall, use of, 81: 12 

 Retzius, Prof. G., cited by Nordenskiold 

 on skull from Spruce-tree House, 

 41: 24 

 Reveille, pictographs noted at, 82: 60 

 Revenge 



as an expression of justice, 79 : 10 

 blood, due to religion, 79: 11 

 Cochiti tale of tip beetle's, 98: 



127 f. 

 Koasati story of bear's, 88: 192 

 right of, Chippewa, 86: 132 

 Revercomb, George, mound on farm of, 



23: 31 

 Revercomb Mound, 23: 31 

 Reward and punishment 



in future life, Assiniboin, 83: 48 

 in future life, Hidatsa, 83: 77 

 in future life, Omaha, 83: 51 f. 

 in future life, Osage, 83: 57, 58 

 in future life, Sauk and Foxes, 



83: 15 

 in future life, Saulteux, 83: 4 

 See also Punishment. 

 Reyes, Francisco P., cited on geogra- 

 phy of Morelos, 34 : 13 

 Reynolds, E. R., work of, in soapstone 



quarry, 60: 231 

 Reynolds, H. L. 



corrections and additions by, 12: 



7 

 paper on copper articles by, 4: 



15 

 report by, on pyramidal mound of 

 Baum Works, 10: 27-32 

 Rhea, confined to the mainland, 63: 86 

 Rhett Lake 



mention of, 78: 305, 318 

 Modoc village on south shore of. 

 78: 319 

 Rheumatic disorders 



among the Cora, 34: 252 

 among the Hopi, 34: 180 

 among the Huichol, 34: 186 



