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Cliff Palace — Continued 



Mesa Verde, Colorado, 30, pt. 1: 



307 

 southern end, after repairing, iii, 



51: 12 

 southern end, before and after re- 

 pairing, VII, 51 : 20 

 southern end, showing repaired ter- 

 races, IX, 51: 24 

 southern end, terraces at, x, 51: 27 

 the Round Tower from the north, v, 



51: 16 

 tower quarter, after repairing, x, 



51: 27 

 various objects from, xxiii a, h, c, 

 d, e, f, 51 : 52 

 Cliff ruin 



Lost Canyon, x 6, 70 

 Lost Canyon, kiva of, x a, 70 

 Cliff ruin group, square tower in, Mc- 



Elmo Creeli, Colo., 30, pt. 1 : 306 

 Cliff ruins, near Upper Ribbon Falls, 



planof, 44*, 82: 139 

 Cliffs, The, picture of, xiv ft, 71 

 Cliff village 



in Saddle Canyon, plan of, 18* 82: 



84 

 of Puye, V a, 32 

 8ee also Cliff Palace. 

 Clifton Quarry, Va., appearance of, 



after cleaning out, 106* 60 : 234 

 Clinton County, Pa., site of an ancient 



cemetery in, x c, 71 

 Cloak, skin, decorated with designs 

 woi-ked out in small shells, "Virginia 

 Indians, 30, pt. 2 : 539 

 Cloth 



and precious stones, symbols of, 



34*, 28: 149 

 cotton, magnified photograph of, 



XLvi a, 65: 115 

 cotton, selvage of, 44*, 65: 116 

 design on, attached to medicine 



pole, 6*, 53: 250 

 tipi with covering of, vn 6, vin a, 



86: 28,29 

 war charm made of, xii, 53: 78 

 yucca-fiber, with attached feathers, 

 25*, 41: 46 

 Clothing 



of Natchez woman and girl, ii c, 43 : 



53 

 summer, of a Natchez man, ii a, 43 : 



53 

 winter, of a Natchez man, ii h, 43: 



53 

 See also Costume ; Costumes ; Dress. 

 Cloudblowers 



from Shabik'eshchee village, xviii, 



92: 128 

 or pipes from Piedra district, 

 XXXVII, 96: 142 

 Clover Creek [Highland County, Va.], 

 pipe from, 6* 23:32 



Clubs 



ancient copper, British Columbia, 



30, pt. 1 : 313 

 ancient stone, Oregon, 30, pt. 1 : 313 

 curved, from Heaton Cave, li, 82: 



144 

 dance, Oyana, i B, 91 : 10 

 dance, Waiwai, n a, 6, 91: 11 

 for killing slaves, Tlingit, 30, pt. 1 : 



314 

 globe headed, 30, pt. 2 : 774 

 globe headed, with spike, 30, pt. 2 : 



774 

 stone, Chippewa, un /, 86 : 144 

 war, of Odjib'we, vii, 53: 62 

 wooden, 9*, 77:138 

 See also Stone-headed clubs ; War 

 club. 

 Coal, implements used in handling, in 



Spirit Lodge, vii, 61 : 79 

 Coast Miwok territory and settlements, 



22*, 78: 274 

 Cobblestone 



foundation, v F, 81 

 outer walls, rv C, 81 

 plugs, V ^, 81 

 Cochiti, see Areso, Francisco. 

 Cocoon rattles. Central Californian, 37 



a*, b*, c*, d*, e*, /*, g*, 78: 420 

 Cocopa 



man, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 319 

 woman, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 320 

 wooden mortar, 30, pt. 1 : 944 

 Codex 



Mexican, deity of the morning star, 



62*, 28: 287 

 Mexican, self punishment and sym- 

 bols of two kings from, 61*, 28: 

 283 

 See also Codices; and specific 

 names. 

 Codex Telleriano-Remensis, symbols of 



years and person from, 55*, 28 : 262 

 Codex Tro-Cortesiano 



middle division of pages 10 and 11 

 of, showing tbe tonalamatl ex- 

 tending across the two pages, 

 XXIX, 57: 262 

 p. 113 of, showing tonalamatls in 

 the three lower sections, xxx, 57 : 

 263 

 Codices 



and monuments, headdresses from, 



XLVI, 28: 618 

 dress of the lower body from sculp- 

 tures and, 121*, 28: 608 

 example of first method of numera- 

 tion in, 85*, 57: 275 

 figures from, showing beards, and 

 glyphs from vase, 134*. 28: 659 

 Codices, Maya 



adjunct glyphs from, 29*, 28: 120 

 and inscriptions, glyphs from, 130*, 



28: 644 

 and monuments, headdresses from, 

 128*, 28: 618 



