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Seminole home, group of structures com- 

 prising, 69: 82 

 Seminole language, works in, 9 : 82 

 Seminole town 



description of, 69: 81 

 list of, 73:406f.,411f. 

 Seminole Tribe 



origin of, 69 : 15 

 See also Seminole. 

 Semitones 



average number in an interval, 53 : 

 26; 75: 42, 76, 92, 124, 144, 163, 

 184, 197 

 average number in an interval, dia- 

 gram illustrating, 61 : 47 

 average number in an interval, 



tables showing, 80 : 24, 29, 183 

 average number in an interval, tab- 

 ular analysis, 61 : 17, 34 

 Sena, a Timucua place name, 73 : 328 

 Senac, Father — , capture and burning 



of, 43:252 

 Senalton, a town in Hupa Valley, 78: 



129 

 Seneca County, N.Y., burials in, 71 : 87 

 Seneca Indian (or Tribe) 



flight of, to Canada, 22 : 51 

 funeral ceremony of, 71 : 83-86 

 location of early villages of, 23 : 72 

 mounds of the. 71 : 71, 72 

 muscular force of the, 34 : 149 

 one of Six Nations, 69 : 13 

 pulse rate of the, 34 : 141 

 respiration of the, 34 : 142 

 village site attributed to, 23 : 65 

 village site of, 69 : 27 

 Seneca language, works in, 6: 153 

 Seneca snakeroot, use of, as a charm, 



86:109 

 Senecio macdougali, among the Tewa, 



55:60 

 Senedo 



an unknown tribe, 23 : 72 

 former habitat of, 23 : 59, 61, 71 

 Senet, R. 



on Araeghino's finds relating to 



early man, 52 : 334 

 publication by, 52 : 391 

 Senex, John, map of North America of, 



cited, 8:28 

 Senility 



among southwestern Indians, 34 : 

 baldness, 101 ff. 

 general account of, 157 ff. 

 grayness, 159 ff. 

 influence on muscular force, 

 143-148 

 See also Aged. 

 Seninghat, "flat rock," 78 : 125 

 Senongading, a Hupa place name, 78: 



11 

 Senongading-tanedjit, a place in Yurok 



territory, 78: 71 

 Senses, among Indian adults, 34: 154 

 Sentinel Rock Creek, ruins reported on, 

 82:133 



Sepawi ruin, account of, 32 : 40 

 Sepola 



number of houses at, 78 : 116 

 Yurok, name of a Wiyot village, 

 78:115 

 Septum, perforation of, Munsee, 62: 



55 

 Sequan, a source of California place 



name, 78:896 

 Sequatchie College, cave near, 76: 128 

 Sequatchie County, Tenn., caves of, 



76: 128 

 Sequatchie River, cave on, 76 : 131 

 Sequit, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Sequoya syllabary, use of, 99 : 3 f . 

 Sera, G. L., publication by, 52: 391 

 Seratee, a form of Santee, 22 : 79 

 Serenades 



among the Utes, 75 : 191 



of Buffalo Society, 80 : 142 



of Dog Society, 80 : 135, 136 



of Foolish Dog Society, 80: 129- 



132 

 of Fox Society, 80:125 

 of Stone Hammer Society, 80 : 116, 



117, 118 

 of Young Dog Society, 80 : 129 

 singing of, 80:112 

 Seretee, a name given to Santee by Law- 

 son, 73 : 19 

 Sergi, Prof. Giuseppe 



on DiprotJiomo platensis, 52: 334, 



393, 394 f . 

 on finds relating to early man, 52 : 



259 

 on Homo pampaeus 52 : 294 

 publications by, 52 : 391 

 Seri Indian 



foods of the, 34:20 



mention of the, 44: 4-7, 10, 11, 36 



method of making arrowheads, 



60:365 

 physical environment and type of, 

 34:133 

 Scricotheca dumosa, among the Tewa, 



55:49 

 Serpent 



as Maya year symbol, 28 : 477 f. 

 blessing of, 85 : 89 

 ridge in form of, 76 : 194 

 tobacco dedicated to, 85: 87 

 See also Snake ; Snakes. 

 Serpentine, bowls and cups of, 60: 115 

 Serpentine line 



running vertically across a band, 



74:52 

 See also Curves. 

 Serpent numbers 



interpretation of, 57: 273 ff. 

 nature of, 57:273 

 range of, 57:32,273 

 Serpent Piqu^, French name for Tat- 

 tooed Serpent, 43:139 

 Serper 



a Yurok town name, 78 : 11 

 mention of, 78 : 10, 25, 51 



