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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Verbs — Continued 



no sharp distinction between ad- 

 jective and, Atakapa, Chiti- 

 macha, Tunica, 68: 16 

 syntactic use of, Tsinishian, 40, 



pt. 1 : 399-408 

 Tal^elma, 40, pt. 2 : 63-210 

 Tlingit, 40, pt. 1 : 173-192 

 Verde breaks, description of, 35: 7 

 Verdine, Eliza, a surviving Atakapa, 



43: 362 

 Verdine, Teet, a svirviving Atakapa, 



43: 362 

 Verdine, family name among the 



Houma, 43: 292 

 Vermilion 



paint, used in Mide', 45: 113 

 trade of, by Southern tribes, 22: 

 31 

 Vermilion Bay, 43 : 354 

 Vermilion Lake, 86: 1 

 Vermilion Lake School, Wis. (Chip- 

 pewa) 



pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 tuberculosis at, 34: 210, table 9 

 Vermilion River, location of Atakapa, 



43 : 35 f ., 360 

 Vermont, ancient cemetery in, 12: 



217 

 Verneau, Dr. R. 



on deformed skulls from Viedma, 



52: 300 

 on measurements of femora, 52: 



307 

 publications by, 52: 392 

 reference to, 52 : 239 

 Vero, fossil man of, 66 : 23 

 "Vero Man," from Florida, finding of, 



66: 9 

 Veronica officinalis, use of, 99: 119, 



277 

 Vero remains 



a new publication concerning, 66: 



65 

 critical consideration of, 66: 34 

 Verraz(z)ano, John de, expedition of, 



69: 19; 73: 334 

 Verret, Bob, leading man of Houma, 



43: 291 

 Vertebrae, dorso-lumbar, anomaly of, 



52 : 236 

 Vertigo 



among the Huichol, 34 : 186, 187 

 among the Navaho, 34: 179 

 among the Tepecano, 34: 186 

 summary as to, 34 : 189 

 Vertigo coloradensis basidens, among 

 the Tewa, 56: 64 



V. concinnula cockerell, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 64 

 Vervena, medicinal plant, Tepecano, 



34: 251 

 Vessel 



with vampire-headed deity, Diesel- 



dorfl on, 28 : 665 f . 

 See also Vessels. 



VgssgIs 



bird-formed, 96: 102-105 



classified according to decoration, 

 96: 89 



clay, a part in Jibaro religion, 

 79: 2 



clay, made in preparation of feast, 

 79: 48 



culinary, shapes of, 96: 84^88 



cylindrical, 96: 139 



ellipsoid-shaped, 96: 105 



forms of, 96:83-109 



glazed, 28: 107, 110 



Guatemalan, at American Histori- 

 cal Exhibition, 28 : 77 



juglike, in Sapper collection, 28: 

 92 



miniature, 96: 109 



necks of, 96 : 89 f . 



nonculinary, forms of, 96: 88-109 



of the Maya type, 28: 77 



representing toad and monkey, in 

 Sarg collection, 28: 108 



resembling candlestick, 96 : 108 f . 



sacrificial, 28: 83 fE. 



shoe, 28: 91, 110 



size of, 96: 87 f., 91 f. 



sketches of, from Castaneda col- 

 lection, 28: 113-121 



toothed, obtained by Sarg in Nebah, 

 28: 110 



tub-shaped, 96: 85 f. 



with lateral opening, 96: 105 f. 



See also Pottery ; Vase. 

 Vetch, medicinal use of, 99 : 198, 207 

 Viard, method of arrowmaking, 60: 



321 

 Vibrations, sounds caused by, 40, pt. 1 : 



20 

 Vibrato 



in Chippewa singing, 45: 4, 106 



use of, 53: 13 

 Vicela, a Timucua town, 73: 330 

 Vicente, a Navaho chief, 34: 169 

 Viola caroliniana, use of, 99: 198, 207 

 Victoria 



a singer, 90: xix 



characterization of, 90: xx 



songs recorded by, 90 : 205 

 Victorville 



Kawaiisu and Chemehuevi at, 78: 

 602, 615 



village near, encountered by 

 Garc^s, 78: 602 

 Victory dance 



beginning the Limo, 90 : 193 



description of, 53: 121 



drum rhythm, 53: 41 



mention of, 93: 64-69 



scalps in, 53: 118 

 Victory feast 



adornment for, 79 : 62, 83 



baskets made for, 79: 50 



benches made for, 79: 49 



benefits derived from, 79 : 29 



breaking the fast, 79: 84 f. 



