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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



525 



Ballplayer, Cherokee, 30, pt. 1 : 245 

 Balsa of tule-grass, I'yramid Lake, Ne- 

 vada, 30, pt. 1 : 156 

 Bamboo 



flutes of the Oyana, 83*, 91 : 89 

 hair tube, beaded, Waiwai, xxin d, 



91: 70 

 measure of, used by Maya Indians, 



4*, 64: 23 

 rattle, Pulli, 1*. 38: 118 

 Bamboo game 



at San Xavier, xi a, b, c, 90: 78 

 Papago, implements used in, 1*, 90: 

 72 

 Banab 



simiilest form of the lean-to, 14*, 



91: 21 

 triangular, Taruma, Atorai, Wai- 

 wai, 13*, 91: 20 

 Band 



detailof, 81*, 65: 173 

 detail of narrow, 82*, 65 : 173 

 woven forehead, 4*, 51 : 76 

 Band designs 



and spiral design on Pit-house pot- 

 tery, 25*, 100: 140 

 dotelementsin, 33*, 96: 131 

 examples of, on the black-on-white 



group, XXIX, 96 : 100 

 on Pit-house bowls, 26*, 100: 141 

 triangle and parallel elements in, 



34*, 96: 132 

 See also Designs. 

 Banner 



Chippewa war, xvi, 53 : 91 

 of Strong Heart Society, woman 

 with, 29*, 61: 321 

 Bannerstones 



ax-shaped, eastern United States, 



10*, 60: 23 

 of greenstone, quartzite, and others, 



30, pt. 1: 128,129 

 Sioux ceremonial wand, suggesting 

 manner of using, 30, pt. 1 : 128 

 Bannock, see Wastawana. 

 Baradero, tibia of, transverse section of 



the shaft, 48*, 52 : 261 

 Barama River, Upper, roller press for 



squeezing sugarcane, 32*, 91 : 35 

 Bar and dot numeral 



examples of, 41*, 57: 89 

 examples of use of, 50*, 57: 95 

 See also Glyphs ; Initial series. 

 Barima River, falltrap on, 7*, 91: 11 

 Bark 



basket woven of fine strips of, 



LxxiiC, 86: 161 

 birch, wigwams covered with, two 



types of, IX 5, 77: 13 

 birch, Ojibway canoe of, x o, 77: 



16 

 birch, Ojibway Indians with canoes 



of, X 6,77: 16 

 ceremonial collar of, Kwakiutl, 30, 



pt. 1 : 132 

 ceremonial collar of, Kwakiutl, use 

 of, 30,pt. 1: 131 



Bark — Continued 



ceremonial headrings of, Kwakiutl, 



30, pt. 1 : 132 

 Chippewa fetish case of, 30, pt. 1 : 



131 

 elm, Sauk and Fox habitations cov- 

 ered with, XIX, 77: 39 

 elm, wigwams covered with, ix a, 



77: 13 

 Eskimo bucket of, with buckskin 



top and drawstring, 30, pt. 1 : 131 

 from the sunny side of a tree, vi b, 



99: 9 

 Menominee bucket of, 30, pt. 1 : 131 

 noose used in catching partridge, 



xLve, 86: 118 

 object of unknown use, lxxxv 6, 



65: 187 

 painted object of, lxxxv a, 65: 187 

 slippery elm dolls cut from, 9*, 86: 



66 

 tancasche, cross of, worn by chil- 

 dren, 3*, 64: 19 

 wigwam covered with rush mats 



and pieces of, Mille Lac, Minn., 



II b, 69 

 woman placing, in position, iv 6, 



86: 25 

 See also Bag ; Birchbark ; Elmbark ; 



Willow. 

 Bark house 



Chippewa, 30, pt. 1 : 131 



method of construction of Iroquois 



longhouse, 30, pt. 1: 81; 2*, 69: 



52 

 Winnebago, Minnesota, 30, pt. 1 : 



518 

 Barrancas at Sotelo, xxm, 52 : 248 

 Barrancas del Norte, Mar del Plata, n, 



III, 52: 26, 27 

 Barrancas de los Lobos 



map of Argentine Coast from Mar 



delPlatato, 2*, 52: 110 

 picture of, vi, 52: 33 

 Basalt 



El Rito de los Frijoles cut into, rv, 



54: 28 

 Rio Grande Canyon cut in, ra, 54: 



26 

 Basalt-tufa contacts, iv, 54: 28 

 Basalt-type contact 



on northern side of El Rito de los 



Frijoles Canyon, iv, 54: 28 

 on southern side of El Rito de los 



Frijoles Canyon, rv, 54: 28 

 showing on the right, in, 54: 26 

 Base 



of female skull showing excessive 



size of the foramina ovale, xxi, 



62: 48 

 of mound in Jo Daviess County, 



111., 9*, 71: 64 

 of stela, flint objects found at, 41*, 



42*, 64 : 96 

 of "Tremper Mound," plan of, xvn 



6, 71 



