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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



405 



Sound-changes, Fox, 40, pt. 1 : 749-758 

 Sound-clusters, Fox, 40, pt. 1 : 745 f. 

 Sounding-gambling-sticks, Haida myth, 



29: 52-57 

 Sounds 



number of, limited in each lan- 

 guage, 40, pt. 1 : 16 

 number of, unlimited, 40, pt. 1 : 



15 f . 

 produced by articulating organs, 



40, pt. 1 : 15, 18 

 See also Phonetics. 

 Soupnacha, 47: 6 

 Source of hula songs, 38 : 58 

 Sources of information, 43: 2-7 

 Souriquois language, works in, 13 : 475 

 Sourwood, use of, 99: 222, 283 

 South Canyon, clifE dwellings of, 82: 



80 f£. 

 South Carolina 



English colony of, established in 



1670, 73: 61 

 first permanent settlement in, 73: 



67 

 Indian burials in, 71: 131-134 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 



12 : 194 ff. 

 tribes of, 69 : 16 

 Soiith Dakota, mounds and prehistoric 



works in, 12:196-199 

 Southeastern Missouri 



copper plates from Maiden, 37 : 9S 

 garden or domiciliary mounds in, 



37: 96 ff. 

 general account of, 37: 93 ff. 

 Hunter mounds, 37: 95 f. 

 South Eel River, 78:202,203 

 Southern Cheyenne, home of, 83 : 7 

 Southern dance songs 



Lac du Flambeau Reservation, 53 : 



234-237 

 See also Ca'wuno'ga. 

 Southern Maya, see Maya, Southern. 

 Southern Paiutes, 78: 593 

 Southern Ute 



albinism among the, 34 : 192, 199 



crime among the, 34: 168 



deaf and dumb among the, 34: 



207, table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 diseases of the, 34: 176 

 folk medicine of the, 34 : 231 

 foods of the, 34:20,22 

 goiter among the, 34 : 200, 201 

 habits of life of, 34: 31 

 head deformation among, 34: 83 

 location of the, 34 : 1 

 marriage among the, 34: 47 f. 

 mortality among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42: 5 

 obesity of the, 34 : 156 

 occupations of the, 34: 18 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 

 population of the, 34: 5 

 proportion of sexes among, 34 : 37 

 size of families of, 34 : 42 



Southern Ute — Continued 



statures (average) of, 34: 133, 



136, 137 

 sterile women among, 34: 51 

 subdivisions of the, 34: 7 

 suicide among the, 34: 171 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 211, 



table 9 

 See also Capotes; Moache; Wimi- 

 nuche. 

 South Fork of Eel River, 78: 154 

 South Fork of Trinity River, 78: 144, 



352, 354 

 South Osprey remains 



geological report on, of Dr. 



Vaughan, 33: 65, 66 

 history of, 33: 55 f. 

 locality of find of, 33: 61 f., 03, 



64, 66 

 physical character of, 33: 59 f. 

 Southwest 



archeological field, area of, 96: 



1 f . 

 climate of, formerly more humid, 



54: 64 

 culture growth in, 96 : 2 

 topographical features of, 96: 2 

 Southwest winds, see Wind [south- 

 west] . 

 Sovas, 44: 25 

 Sowdlla 



a synonym for Sawokli, 73: 131 

 a Tawasa town, 73: 131 

 SowSolla, an Indian nation, 43: 32 f. 

 Sowoolla, a synonym for Sawokli, 73: 



141 

 Spalls 



abundance of, near New Hampden, 



23: 33 

 abundance of, on Koontz place, 



23: 58 

 occurrence of, at Huffman mound, 



23: 55, 57 

 occurrence of, at mouth of Cono- 



cocheague, 23: 63 

 occurrence of, in burial mounds, 



23: 69 

 occurrence of, in H. Brumback 



mound, 23: 49 

 occurrence of, in Linville mound, 



23: 44 

 occurrence of, near Gala, 23 : 18 

 occurrence of, on Gait farm, 23: 



13 

 occurrence of, on Harmon farm, 



23: 69 

 occurrence of, on Long farm, 23: 



46 

 occuri-ence of, with human re- 

 mains, 23: 21 

 Spanawalka, a Seminole town, 73 : 411 

 Spang, Norman, excavations by, in 



Osprey mound, 33 : 60 f . 

 Spaniards 



appearance of, in Yucatan, date of, 

 28: 333 f. 



