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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Vaimoa 



mention of, 44: 20, 24 ff., 32 

 See also Baimoa. 

 Valentin, J., publication by, 52: 392 

 Valentine collection, 62: 116 

 Valentine Museum (Richmond), crania 



in, 62: 110 

 Valentini, Father P. J. J., cited, 28: 



59, 540, 548 

 Valientes, 44: 95, 96 

 Vallecitos, identification of, 78: 711 

 Valle de Atotonilco, 44 : 41 

 Valle de Santa Barbara, 44: 36 

 Valle de S. Bartholom^, 44: 37 

 Valley cottonwood, among the Tewa, 



55: 10, 42 

 Valley of the Missouri, Upper, the hab- 

 itat of the Assiniboin, 83: 42 

 Vallonia ci/clopliorcUa, among the Tewa, 



56 : 62, 04 

 Vampire god of the Mayas, 28: 665 f. 

 Vancouver Island Indian 



dentalia fished by, 78: 23 

 See also Nutka. 

 Van Curler, Arent, explorations of, 



69: 51 

 Vandera, Juan de la 



mention of Sauxpa by, 22: 65 

 on the Guatari in 1569, 22: 80 

 reference by, to Issa, 22: 68 

 Relation by, 73: 55 

 Van der Donck, quoted on Iroquois 



houses, 69: 48 

 Van Dusen Creek, 78: 123 

 Van Dusen Fork 



held by Mattole, 78 : 142 

 mention of, 78 : 143, 145 

 Van Hocken, Father — , death of, 83: 



47 

 Vantabales, see Tampa. 

 Van Valtenberg Creek, 66: 39, 41 

 Vanyume 



application of the term, 78 : 602 

 brief account of, 78: 614 f, 

 divisions of, 78: 577 

 mention of, 78: 590 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 probable location of, 78 : 602 

 Vanyume Serrano, Chemehuevi name 



for, 78: 595 

 Vapor bath, object of, 99 : 61 

 Varela, F., publication by, 52:392 

 Vargas, Mrs. — , lineage membership of, 



97: 16 

 Varicose veins, account of, 34: 181, 



188 

 Various readings of Omaha and Ponka 

 texts, 11: 10, 11, 14, 16, 28, 41, 43, 

 44, 45, 47, 48, 53, 58 ff., 71, 76 f., 78, 

 90, 93, 109, 121 

 Varohio, 44 : 8 fC., 28, 29, 31 ff. 

 Vases 



bottle-shaped, in mounds, 8 : 24 

 cylindrical, discovery of, 96: 106 



Vases — Continued 



cylindrical, discussion of origin of, 



96: 106 f. 

 cylindrical, significance of, 96: 



106 

 decorated globular, 50: 27 

 from ClifE Palace, 51: 68, 69 

 from the neighborhood of Red 



Lake, 50: 27 

 of Chama, paper on, by Forste- 



mann, 28: 647-650 

 of ChamS., paper on, by Seler, 28: 



651-664 

 of Chama, resemblance of, to Dres- 

 den Codex, 28: 647 

 pottery, with figure painting, from 



grave in Chama, 28: 639-645 

 See also Pottery. 

 Vassapalles, 44: 39 

 Vater, Prof. J. S., publication of Indian 



vocabularies by, 43: 356 

 Vaughan, Dr. T. Wayland 



connection of, with western Flor- 

 ida fossil man, 33 : 60, 64 fl. 

 investigations of, of "fossil" man 



of Vero, 66: 23 

 reference to, 52 : 36, 182 

 Vaughn, mention of, 78: 607 

 Vault 



cranial, of Lenape collection, 62: 



20 

 Munsee crania, 62: 32 

 of eastern Indian crania, 62: 118, 



119 

 relation of averages of measure- 

 ments relating to size of, 62 : 23 

 See also Munsee crania. 

 Vault graves 



benches, 37: 45 

 builders of, 37 : 5 f ., 92 

 construction, 37 : 



breaking of joints and inter- 

 locking, 3, 69 

 method of building walls, 3, 10, 



35, 57-61, 64 

 use of timbers, 36, 51 

 distribution of, 37 : 73 ft. 

 intrusive burial in, 37: 60 

 largest, 37: 45 

 purpose of, 37 : 4 

 See also Underground houses. 

 Vaults in mounds, 71 : 59 

 Vayema, mention of, 44: 25, 32 

 Veachile, a sjnonym for Ugachile, 73 : 



165 

 Veca, see Beca. 

 Veceita; Viceita ; Viceite, 44: 83, 84, 



89, 92 

 Veddah [of Ceylon], different in type to 



Sinhalese, 40, pt. 1 : 9 

 Veeny farm, mounds on, 23: 48 

 Vegetables, see Beans ; Corn ; Potatoes ; 

 Onions ; Turnips ; Vegetal foods ; 

 Vegetation ; and names of different 

 vegetables. 



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