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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Rooms — Continued 



in Betatakin ruin, 50 : 

 doorway of, 14 f. 

 floor of, cut in solid rock, 15 

 mention of, 14 f. 

 roofs of, 16 

 in cliff dwellings of Ruin 5, descrip- 

 tion of, 65 : 42, 43 

 in Cliff Palace, in different levels, 



51:18 

 in Cliff Palace, well provided with 



light, 51 : 18 

 in Ruin 2, appear to be storage 



places, 65 : 23 

 in Ruin 3, without doors or roofs. 



65:34 

 kitchen, 81 : 9 f . 



of Pueblos, description of, 100 : 93 

 of tower quarter in Cliff Palace, 



several storied, 51:27 

 on different levels, 100 : 103 f . 

 roofed, 65 : 18 

 round, 81:8f. 

 statistics of, 41:7 

 storage, 81: 8 

 subterranean, 96 : 31 f. 

 superimposed, 82 : 31 

 table of measurements of, 100: 



177 f. 

 used as refuse pits, 100: 23, 102, 



103 

 weaving, 81 : 10 

 with megalithic walls, 70 : 15 

 See also Kivas ; Secular rooms. 

 Rooptahee, a Mandan winter village, 



77 : 125, 134 

 Rooster, Lizzie, speaker of Natchez 



language, 43 : 256 

 Rooster 



girl becomes, by having intercourse 



with Mexican, 98:190 

 See also Half rooster. 

 Root 



man transformed into snake by eat- 

 ing, 26:228,261 

 tobacco, Karuk names for, 94 : 50 

 See also Roots. 

 Roots (1), see Verbal roots. 

 Roots (2) 



collected and dried, 99 : 91 

 Tlingit myth concerning, 39 : 192 ff . 

 used largely as food by California 



Indians, 2: 11 

 use of, as medicine, 73 : 56 

 water-growing, medicinal use of, 



99:247 

 woven into bags, 86 : 158 

 See also Root; and names of spe- 

 cific plants. 

 Root-stump, Tlingit myth of, 39 : 41 f . 

 Roquechoh, a Chilula settlement, 78: 



138 

 Rosa de castilla, medicinal remedy, 



34 : 63, 250, 2,51 

 Rosario, reference to, 52 : 15 

 Rosa sp., among the Tewa, 55 : 48 

 513538—63 24 



Rose, Dr. J. N. 



cited as to native Mexican fruits, 



34:24 

 in bibliography, 34 : 420 

 on certain medicinal herbs, 53 : 64 

 Rose 



among the Tewa, 55 : 10 

 garden, among the Tewa, 55 : 48 

 wild, among the Tewa, 55 : 48 

 Rosebud Agency, S. Dak. (Sioux) 



deaf and dumb at, 34 : 207, table 9 



(facing p. 406) 

 epilepsy at, 34 : 203, 204, table 9 

 goiter at, 34 : 200, table 9 

 idiocy at, 34 : 205, table 9 

 insanity at, 34 : 202, table 9 

 morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 mortality at, from tuberculosis, 



42: 5 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 spinal curvatures at, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34 : 210, table 9 

 Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak., Bnilg 



burial on, 83 : 40 

 Rosebud River, Bruits on, 83: 33 

 Rose Hill quarry, 60 : 231 

 Rosenberg, E., publication by, 52 : 236 

 Rose Spit 



location of, 29 : 237 

 mention of, 29 : 304 

 Rosetta Stone, 28 : 9 

 Rosny, Leon de 

 cited, 57:27 



on cardinal points, 28 : 29, 31, 501 

 Ross, Mrs. Amos, letter of Ma"tcu-nita 



to, 11:91 

 Ross, Joseph, cairns on farm of, 76: 



85, 88 

 Ross, Dr. Ralph H., on pathological 

 conditions at San Carlos agency, 

 Ariz., 34: 176, 178, table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Ross County, Ohio 

 burial in, 71 : 61 

 mounds in, 71 : 121, 137-144 

 Rotation in office, suggestion of, 11 : 62 

 Roth, Santiago 



acknowledgment to, 52 : vi, vii 



on Baradero skeleton, 52: 258 f. 



260 

 on CarcaranS bones, 52: 185, 191 f. 

 on Fontezuelas bones, 52: 213 ff., 



216, 217, 219, 221 ff. 

 on Middle Pampean formation, 



52: 27 

 on Saladero skeleton, 52: 209 ff. 



212, 213 

 on Tetraprothomo argentinus, 52: 



346 

 on Upper Pampean formation, 52 : 



27,32 

 publications by, 52 : 52, 390, 391 



