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Ax — Continued 



stone, shaping by pecking process, 



187*, 60: 331 

 stone, with handle, 12*, 41 : 40 

 with diagonal groove and lateral 



ridges, Tennessee, 30, pt. 1 : 121 

 with original handle, xx, 51: 47 

 with simple groove, District of 



Columbia, 30, pt. 1 : 121 

 See also Axes. 

 Axes 



Chinese bronze, with perforate and 



decorated blades, 16*, 60: 29 

 from Miller's Cave, xxix, 76: 76 

 grooved, employed as picks in 



quarry work, 109*, 110*, 60: 237 

 incipient grooved, showing effects 



of pecking with a hammerstone, 



191*, 60: 334 

 mauls and celts, lh g, h, i, j, Jc, I, m, 



n, 65: 130 

 stone, 11*, 41: 39 

 stone, in process of manufacture by 



pecking with hammerstones, 



190*, 60: 333 

 See also Ax. 

 Axheads 



crude, from Chama Valley, xiii, 



81 

 polished, from Chama "Valley, xii, 



81 

 stone, from Piedra district, xlvii, 



96: 149 

 stone, Kiatuthlanna, xxxiii, 100: 



158 

 war, from Chama Valley, xi, 81: 

 a''yo''\-'ni, see Swimmer. 

 Aymara skull, picture of, xli 6, 52: 301 

 Ayuga, Hojiagede, fish-carrier, 30, pt. 1 : 



223 

 Aztec 



dwellings, Morelos, xii, 34: 16 

 figurine, crude, from above Floor A, 



xnZ), 74: 56 

 figurine, crude, from above Floor 



B, xnC, 74: 56 

 head from above floor of Room II, 



xn B, 74 : 56 

 head from above floor of Room IX, 



xn A, 74: 56 

 imdecorated olla, xv E, 74 : 56 

 Aztec spring ruin 



ground plan of, 1*, 70: 26 

 picture of, i &, 70 : 



Baboquivari Mountain [southeast of 

 Sells, Ariz.] 

 foot of, v&, 90: 4 

 opposite, v c, 90 : 4 

 picture of, v a, 90 : 4 

 Backward sign, figure showing use of, 



64*. 57: 137 

 Badge, war honor, of Odjib'we, vi, 53: 



62 

 Badger, paws of, medicine bag of, 

 XXXIV, 61 : 253 



Bad Lands, Gallinas, xi a, 6, 32 

 Bagley, Wis., mound near, side view of 



a skull from, xx &, 33: 98 

 Bags 



and articles constituting a charm, 



xxxix 6, c, f?, 86: 110 

 bark, filled with wild rice, lxiv a, 



86: 157 

 bark, lower end of, lxiv 6. 86: 157 

 bark, unfinished, lxiv c, 86: 157 

 beaded, old design, lxv d, 86: 160, 



Lxxxvi a, 86 : 187 

 buckskin, ceremonial, Karuk, xxxvi, 



94: 185 

 cedar-bark, 84*, 65: 176 

 fiber, in which the Owl Sacred Pack 



was kept, in 6, 72 

 for boiling gum, lv a, 86: 152 

 for carrying pipe and tobacco, lii 



I), 86: 144 

 for sewing materials, ix 6, 86: 36 

 Fox woven, showing lynx design, ii 



Z), 95: 56 

 Fox woven, showing panther de- 

 sign (underneath), i &, 95: 56 

 Fox woven, showing thunderbird 



design, i a, ii a, in a, 95: 56 

 fragment of plain twined, pliable, 

 with pattern of human hair, 

 Lxm, 78: 728 

 large twined woven, fragment of. 



Lxxix /, 65 : 170 

 made by the Ojibway, xn a, 77: 16 

 medicine, pattern for, 13*, 86: 110 

 medicine, small, xxxvi, 61: 254 

 Otoe, showing thunderbird design, 



in 6, 95: 56 

 partially completed yarn, on frame, 



Lxvn, 86: 160 

 shoulder, conventional design for, 



27ff*, 86: 193 

 shoulder, of beads, Chippewa, xv a, 



86: 36 

 shoulder, strap of, design for, 27 6*, 



86: 193 

 twilled, diagram of weave of, 67*, 



65: 149 

 twined woven, lxxix a, h, c, d, e, 



65: 171 

 woven, in which picked tobacco Is 



carried home, xi b, 94: 82 

 woven, of yarn or raveled blanket, 



LXV a, &, c, Lxvi, 86: 160 

 See also Sack. 

 Bait in eagle catching, bone used for 



fastening, xvi a, 80: 62 

 Baking plate, prehistoric, California, 



30, pt. 1 : 126 

 Baking stone, Hopi. 30, pt. 1: 127 

 Balfour, Henry, method of chipping de- 

 scribed by, 183*, 60: 325 

 Ball, rackets for, 30, pt. 1 : 484 

 Ball cactus, see MammUluria sp. 

 Ball ground, picture of, x 6, 43: 256 

 Ball play, rackets, used in, 30, pt. 1 : 

 127 



