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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Catlin, George 



method of flaking described by, 



182*, 60: 323 

 slietch by, of pipestone quarry, 

 124*, 60: 255 

 Catlinite quarry, worked by Sioux In- 

 dians, 30, i>t. 1 : SGO 

 Cavate storeliouses 



eroded stale formation in whicli 



are small walled, xxxi 6, 70 

 tower above, xxx a, xxxi a, 70 

 Cave 



I, plan of, 28*, 65 : 75 

 IV, picture of, xxxiii a, 65: 94 

 XI, picture of, xxx ft, 65: 79 

 Alaskan, mummy from an, 30, pt. 1 : 



946 

 at head of Tularosa Valley, ix a, b, 



35: 74 

 at head of Tularosa Valley, plan of, 



43*, 35: 75 

 at head of Tularosa Valley, ruin 



below, VIII (1, 35: 74 

 ceremonial, tufa cliff near, viii, 54: 



37 

 ceremonial, two-story, San Fran- 

 cisco River, 13*, 35: 47 

 in California, implemeutlike bits of 



bone from, 40*, 60: 92 

 milling, near mouth of Blue River, 



12 a*, 35: 46 

 milling, plan of, 12 6, 35: 47 

 on Big Piney River, Pulaski 



County, I a, 76: 12 

 on Big Piney River, Texas County, 



I 6, 76: 12 

 Sayodneechee, plan of, 9*, 65: 28 

 Sayodneechee, section of, 8*, 65 : 27 

 walled, near mouth of Blue River, 

 11*, 35: 45 

 Cave dwelling, north fork of South Can- 

 yon. 14*, 82: 81 

 Cavern, section of, 30, pt. 1 : 221 

 Cave ruin, Riggs Canyon, 7*, 82: 49 

 Caves 



Sell Cave and other, teeth from, 

 showing manner and amount of 

 wear, xviii, xix, 76 : 48 

 Utah, objects from, liv, 82: 54 

 Utah, various objects from, lh, 82: 



144 

 See also Cave. 

 Cave skull, Calaveras County, Calif., 



sideviewof, 3*, 33: 26 

 Cavity, natural, circular opening lead- 

 ing into, 26* 64 : 80 

 Cayatanita, a Navaho, picture of, 30, pt. 



2: 43 

 Cayuse, see Showeway, Paul. 

 Cedar 



country dominated by growth of, 



I A, 55: 1 

 mat on a frame, i a, 86 : xii 

 Cedar bark 



bag, 84*, 65: 176 



cradle, edge binding of, 78*, 65: 166 



Cedar bark — Continued 



cradle, part of, lxxiii, 65: 166 

 cradles, lxxii a, b, 65: 166 

 sheath, dirk and, 32*, 41: 48 

 uuliuished mat made of strips of, 

 LXI&, 86: 156 

 Celt 



from Sell Cave, xvi b, 76: 46 

 Wisconsin, New York, 30, pt. 1 : 345 

 Celt hatchet 



commonly regarded as the typical 



tomahawk, 30, pt. 2 : 774 

 with wooden handle from a Michi- 

 gan mound, 30, pt. 1 : 535 

 Celts 



axes and mauls, lii (/, h, i, j, Jc, I, 



m, n, 65: 130 

 from Alabama, Arkansas, North 

 Carolina, Tennessee, and West 

 Virginia, 30, pt. 1 : 225 

 Cemetery 



at a Seneca village, xi b, 71 



Chippewa, XL, 53: 248 



of ruin at Blue Post Office, metate 



discovered in, iii, 35 : 56 

 Osage, graves in an old, xxv a, 83: 



53 

 Pawnee, mounds of sod and earth 



over the graves, xxxvi, 83 : 78 

 site of an ancient, Clinton County, 



Pa., X a, 71 

 small, Jefferson County, Mo., 4*, 



71: 54 

 See also Munsee cemetery. 

 Centipede 



design, 12 A*, 81: 50 

 head design, 12 E*, 81 : 50 

 Central [Grant County, New Mexico], 

 ruin on Whiskey Creek near, 49*, 35: 

 84 

 Central America and Mexico, linguistic 



map of, 44: 108 

 Central California, see Maidu ; Miwok ; 



Porno ; Tokuts ; Yuki. 

 Central Eskimo 



dog harness of, 30, pt. 2 : 601 

 knots of the, 30, pt. 1 : 719 

 sheet tin scraper of, 30, pt. 2 : 490 

 sledge, 30, pt. 2 : 601 

 snow house of, 30, pt. 1 : 516 

 stone scraper of the, 30, pt. 2 : 490 

 Cephalic diameter, mean, in relation to 

 stature in the Indian child, xix, 34: 

 118 

 Cephalic index, see Indexes, Cephalic 



and Facial. 

 Cephalic module, see Cephalic diameter. 

 Ceremonial ground, see Stomp ground. 

 Ceremonial house, Mokelumne, Calif., 



30, pt. 1: 80 

 Ceremonial staff from New Guinea, 11*, 



12*, 2: 24 

 Ceremony at Pomeioc, vi a, 69 



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