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Scapula — Continued 



Munsee, comparison of, 62: 74 

 perforated, found in gi-ave, 23 : 21 

 Peruvian, 62: 76 

 superior border of, in Munsee and 



other racial groups, 62 : 77 

 See also Superior border. 

 Scapulae, see Scapula. 

 Scapular notch in the Munsee and 



Whites, 62: 78 

 Scarabaeus, Egyptian, in collection of 



Sociedad Economica, 28: 77 

 Scarification 



among the Fuegians, 63: 160, 182 

 as medical treatment, Mescaleros, 



34:237 

 as medical treatment, Pima, 34: 



246 

 as medical treatment, San Carlos 



Apache, 34:233,234 

 in treatment of ailments, 99: 69 

 instruments used for, 99: 69 ff. 

 not practiced by Kamia, 97:37 

 of ball players, 99 : 68 f ., 70 

 practice of, Maya, 57 : 7 

 /b'ee also Scratching ceremony. 

 Scaring contest, Cochiti tale of, 98: 



157 f. 

 Scarlatina, summary as to, 34: 190, 



191 

 Scarlet fever, summary as to, 34: 190, 



191 

 Scattered corn 



material furnished by, 80: 1 

 member of Little River Women So- 

 ciety, 80 : 97 

 songs recorded by, 80: 42, 44 ff., 

 55, 93, 95, 96, 100-106, 158-161, 

 163 

 story related by, 80 : 7, 92 

 Sceloporus tristichus, among the Tewa, 

 56:48 

 S. undulatus consobrinus, among 

 the Tewa, 56: 48 

 Schellhas, Dr. Paul 



investigations of, 57: 265 



on DieseldorfE's paper on pottery 



vase from ChamA, 28: 645 

 on glyph of month Kayab, 28: 423 

 on glyph of snail, 28 : 429 

 on glyphs for cardinal points, 28: 



31 

 on Maya day gods, 28 : 560 

 on Maya glyph of Caban, 28: 565 

 studies of Maya glyphs by, 28: 

 502 f. 

 Schenck, W. Egbert, acknowledgment 



to, 97 : 5 

 Schist, implements of, found in ruins, 



54 : 34 

 Schisachyrium scopariuni, among the 



Tewa, 55:64 

 Schlieniann, H., stone disks found by, 



2:17 

 Schliess Creek, ruins on, 35: 72 



Schmaltsia haJceri, among the Tewa, 

 55:49 



See also Rhus. 

 Schmidt, Emil 



on Calaveras skull, 33 : 22 

 on Charleston bones, 33: 20, 21 

 on Natchez pelvic bone, 33: 17 f. 

 on Rock Bluft cranium, 33: 28 f., 



30, 31, 32 

 on variations between ancient and 

 modern crania, 33:13 

 Schmidt, Father William, linguistic 



studies of, 40 pt. 1: 46 

 Schokland Island, skulls from, 33: 43 

 Schoolcraft, Henry R. 



brief account of, 86 : 7 



cited as to plate game, 53: 207 



deserted Osage villages encountered 



by, 34: 421 

 in bibliography, 34 : 421 

 journey of, down the Mississippi, 



77:49 

 on Catawba migration tradition, 



22: 69 

 on Pawnee houses, 8 : 17 

 on Shawnee stone graves, 8 : 26 

 on Siouan tribes, 69:16 

 on use of clubs, 2 : 32 

 reference to, 43 : 252 

 Sioux settlements described by, 

 77:49 

 Schord, John W., cave on farm of, 76: 



56 

 Schiick, A. C, cited, 62: 75 

 Schultz-Sellack, on cardinal points, 



28:27,29,31,32 

 Schumacher, Paul 



archeologic researches of, 2:9 

 on Klamath arrowmaking, 60 : 311 

 on stone fracture, 60 : 364 

 quoted on perforated stones, 2: 

 9f. 

 Schuyler, Capt. Arent, Minnisinks 



visited by, 62:15 

 Schwalbe, G. 



on Diprothomo platensis, 52: 295, 



338 ff., 343, 394 

 on Miramar skull, 52: 295 

 on Tetraprothomo remains, 52: 



361 

 publications by, 52 : 391 

 Schwarz, Father Augustine, acknowl- 

 edgment to, 90 : 43 

 Schwedhelm, Mrs. Minna, letter of Une- 



maVi" to, 11:63,65 

 Scioto (Seal) Township Works, 10: 



14, 15 

 Scioto Valley, earthworks of, 71 : 142- 



146 

 Scioto Valley, works in, 10: 12, 14, 23 

 Scirpns lacustris, pollen of, 34: 52, 

 225, 232 

 S. validus 



use of, Cherokee, 99 : 198 

 use of, Chippewa, 86 : 154 

 See also Bulrushes. 

 Scissoi-s, highly valued, 86: 189 



