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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Baskets — Continued 



Choctaw — Continued 



double woven, with covers, xix, 



48 

 elbow-shaped, xviii, 48 

 large specimens, xix, 48 

 pointed, xviii, 48 

 very old specimen, xix, 48 

 Miwok, coiled, triple and single rod 



foundation, lxxvi, 78: 822 

 modern, Tunica, 1*, 43: 316 

 Wiyot, xxni, 78: 109 

 yucca, patterns of twilled, 39*, 65: 



109 

 Yuki, Lxxv, 78: 822 

 See also Basket ; Basketry. 

 Bates, George, a Missouri Indian, 30, 



pt. 1 : 911 

 Bat god 



Maya hieroglyphs of, 50*, 51*, 52*, 



53*, 28: 237, 238, 239, 240 

 Mexican figures of, 49*, 28: 236 

 Baton 



Eskimo, ivory, for beating time on a 



stick, 30, pt. 1 : 136 

 Haida, representing eagle and 



beaver, 30, pt. 1 : 136 

 Kwakiutl, representing a sea-lion, 



30, pt. 1 : 136 

 of deerhorn, from an Ohio mound, 



30, pt. 1: 136 

 of flint, Tennessee, 30, pt. 1 : 136 

 Battle scene from Mexican painting, 

 Aubin-Goupil collection, 56*, 28: 263 

 Baumhoefer mound 



No. 1, cist grave, north side of 



vault, VIII, 37: 55 

 No. 1, cist graves, north side of 



vault, VIII, 37 : 55 

 No. 1, interior of, viii, 37 : 55 

 No. 1, northwest corner, part of top 



and north, viii, 37: 55 

 No. 2, before excavation, ix a, 37: 



60 

 No. 2, exterior and interior of, ix, 



37: 60 

 No. 2, section showing intrusive 

 burial of the mound builders, ix 

 6,37: 60 

 Baum works, see Pyramidal mound; 



Square 

 Bayous, near the Gulf coast, x c, 69 

 Bead 



chain, Chippewa woman making, 



Lxxxix, 86: 192 

 chain, otter-tail pattern, lxxxi b, 



86: 186 

 chain in imitation of lace, lxxxi a, 



86: 186 

 chains, worn as charm, xxxix e, 86 : 



110 

 columella, from Cairn 4, Devil's 



Elbow, 18*, 76: 87 

 columella, from Cairn 5, Devil's 



Elbow, 19*, 76: 87 

 glass, aprons of the Waiwai, xxxiv, 

 91: 83 



Bead — Continued 



knee bands, xv 6, 86: 36 

 ornaments of the Waiwai, xxxi A, 



91: 78 

 patterns, Canadian, Lxxxn, 86 : 186 

 patterns, Chippewa, lxxx a, b, c, d, 



c, 86: 186 

 pendants, completed and partially 



completed, xc, 86: 193 

 section of, and biconical perfora- 

 tion, 30, pt. 1 : 402 

 shell, Chama Valley, liv C, 81 

 shoulder bag, xv «, 86: 36 

 turquoise, Chama Valley, liv B, 81 

 See also Beads ; Beadwork. 

 Beads 



acorn cup and stone, lxx, 65: 162 



amber, Alaska, 30, pt. 1 : 48 



bone, from Chama Valley, xxviii, 



81 

 bone, from Piedra district, xliii, 



96: 148 

 bone, from Shabik'eshchee Village, 



XXV, 92: 129 

 double-lobed, 68 c*, 65: 150 

 jadeite, found in Mound No. 16, 56*, 



64: 107 

 making, California Indian, 30, pt. 2 : 



540 

 manner of boring, 30, pt. 2, 540 

 perforated, found in Mound No. 16, 



55*, 64: 107 

 shell, from Georgia mounds, 30, pt. 



2: 540 

 shell, Kiatuthlanna, xliii, 100: 158 

 shell, necklace of, xlv, 100: 159 

 stone, from Piedra district, iiii, 



96: 152 

 stone and shell, necklace of, xltv, 



100: 158 

 trade, necklace of, xiii &, 86 : 36 

 See also Bead; Beadwork. 

 Beadwork 



birchbark warp holder with un- 

 finished, Lxxxvii, 86 : 192 

 in old design, specimens of, 



Lxxxviii, 86: 192 

 Menominee, 30, pt. 1 : 138 

 modern designs used in, lxxxiii, 86 : 



186 

 notched pattern for, on cuff of moc- 

 casin, 5*, 86: 34 

 old designs used in, lxxix, 86: 186 

 on black velvet, partially com- 

 pleted, lxxxvi 6, c, 86 : 187 

 stencil pattern for, 26*, 86: 189 

 three patterns for, 25*, 86: 188 

 See also Bag ; Beads. 

 Beams, see Arrangement. 

 Bear 



bone used in softening basswood 



fiber, lix a, 86: 156 

 claw used in treatment of the sick, 



27*, 61: 253 

 deadfall, diagram of, 1*. 29: 69 



