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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



521 



Animals 



and month Mol, glyphs of, from 



Maya codices, 105*. 28: 428 

 lower, femora of, lxv, 52: 374 

 See also specific names of animals. 

 Animal-shaped vessel from Guatemala, 



23*, 28: 106 

 Antelope, a Caddo, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 



180 

 Antelope priest, Hopi, Snake dance, 30, 



pt. 2 : 605 

 Antero-posterior arcs of different skulls, 



12*, 13*, 14*, 15*, 16* ; 33: 94, 95 

 Anthropological map, see Map. 

 Anthropomorphic figures, grotesque, 

 used in a stoollike object of clay, 22*, 

 3: 27 

 Antler 



deer, chipping implements made of 



the base of, 74*, 60: 193 

 elk, purse for money, Yurok, xv, 78 : 



81 

 elk, spoons for acorn gruel, carved, 



XX, 78: 94 

 fragment of, probably used as a 



pick, 1*, 21: 10 

 handle of, with flint blade attached, 



XXXIV c, 77: 120 

 Implements from Goat Bluff Cave, 



XI, xn, 76: 38 

 implements from Gourd Creek 



Cave, IV, 76: 34 

 implements from Miller's Cave, 



xxxiv, XXXV, 76: 78 

 implements of, north of Rio 



Colorado, xlv, 82 : 144 

 perforated object of, from Sell 



Cave, 8*, 76: 48 

 wedge of the Hupa, 30, pt. 2 : 930 

 Anvils 



boulder, showing marks of use as, 



52*, 60 : 168 

 fracture by resting a blade upon an, 



169*, 60: 303 

 hammerstones used also as, 165*, 



166*, 60 : 301 

 method of stone flaking, 21*, 52: 



134 

 of limestone. Mar del Plata, 3*, 52: 



127 

 sharp-edged, notching a blade by 

 resting it on, 170*, 60: 303 

 Anvil stones 



fracture of stone held in hand by 



striking against, 159*, 60: 297 

 of quartzite, Punta Mogote, 4*, 52: 



127 

 picture of , X, 52 : 117 

 Apache 



a supernumerary tooth occurring 



among, 2*, 34: 124 

 bullroarer, 30, pt. 1 : 171 

 somewhat scanty beard of, xxi, M : 



154 

 See also Nahche. 



Apache Creek 



ruins at N. H. Ranch, 45*, 35: 77 

 sketch map of, showing location of 

 ruins, 44*, 35: 76 

 Apalachicola, home of the chief at, 8*, 



69: 79 

 Apalai shoulder basket, xxi B, 91: 60 

 A'penjiwiina'\ Sacred Pack called, 

 method of conducting gens festival 

 connected with, 1*, 85: 108 

 Apes 



atlas of, Lx, Lxi, Lxm, 52: 365, 366, 



369 

 femora of, lxvi, Lxvn, lxviii, 52: 

 374, 375 

 Aphrodisiacs, see Love. 

 Apiatan, Wooden Lance, a Kiowa, pic- 

 ture of, 30, pt. 1 : 699 

 Apparatus for cooking meat without a 



kettle, 32*, 61: 399 

 Appearance, conjectural, of earth lodges 



atWillard, II, 82: 5 

 Applique work, Chippewa, lxxviii a, 



86: 173 

 Apron or breechcloth, lxvi a, 65 : 158 

 Aprons, glass bead, of the Waiwai, 



xxxiv, 91: 83 

 Arapaho 



shield of rawhide, 30, pt. 2 : 547 

 village, Whitewood Canyon, Wyo., 



XVI 6,77: 34 

 See also Scabby Bull. 

 Arbor over entrance, structure showing, 



xxxvi a, 77 : 120 

 Archeological area, San Juan, general 



mapof, 1*, 96: 12 

 Archeological map 



of Jemez Plateau, xvn, 32: 

 See also Map ; and names of differ- 

 ent states. 

 Archeological sites explored in Mis- 

 souri, I, 37: frontispiece 

 Arch offset, stone grave with, Iowa, 30, 



pt. 1 : 945 

 Arekuma 



carrier, xix 6, 91 : 54 

 carrier, manufacture of, 53*, 91: 

 55 

 Areso, Francisco, a headman of the 



Cochiti, 30, pt. 1 : 317 

 Argentina 



Central Eastern, map of, i, 52: 16 

 flaked pebbles from, 23* 52: 136 

 Argentine coast 



from Mar del Plata to Barrancas 

 de los Lobos, map of, 2*, 52: 116 

 scoriae from the, vii a, 6, xni a, 6, 

 52: 71, 80 

 Arikara 



carrying basket, 30, pt. 1 : 134 ; lii 



a, 77: 168 

 graves at Fort Clark, xxxvii, 83: 



79 

 See also Rushing Bear. 



