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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



553 



Deposits 



fossil bearing Vero, potsherds 



from, XIV, 66: 60 

 great, of obsidian flakes and shop 



refuse, in Mountain of the 



Knives, Mexico, 94*, 60: 219 

 in Ruin 5, cross section of, IG*, 65: 



42 

 section of, showing position of Os- 



prey skull, 9*, 33: 01 

 Depression in center, probably lodge 



fireplace, 81*, 60: 204 

 Descent, supposed, of Quetzalcoatl, 

 and house symbols, Vienna Codex, 

 73*, 28: 309 

 Desert, near San Xavier, iii cr, 90: 4 

 Desert Cahuilla 



granary of the, lx, 78 : 597 

 thatched house of the, xlvi, 78 : 525 

 Design 



carved, type X, from tunnels, xvii 



H, 74: 56 

 conventional, for shoulder bag, 27 



a*, 86: 193 

 cottonwood-leaf, 65*, 78 : 739 

 embossed, combined with incised 



lines, tvpe IX, from walls, xvii 



G, 74: 56 

 embossed type IX, xvii F, 74: 56 

 engraved, axlike blade of sandstone 



with, 38*, 52 : 144 

 fillet, different types, xvii A, B, C, 



D, E, 74: 56 

 for shoulder strap of bag, 27 h*, 



86: 193 

 from seed-jar tops, 36*, 96: 136 

 incised on femur of deer found in 



mound No. 39, 82*, 64: 135 

 modern, used in beadwork, lxxxiii, 



86: 186 

 old, beaded bag, lxxxvi a, 86: 187 

 on biscuit-ware water jar, 22*, 81 : 



55 

 on cliff-dwellers' cradle, 3*, 50: 29 

 on cloth attached to medicine pole, 



6*, 53: 250 

 on vase from Chama, xia'iii, xlix, 



28 : 639, 665 

 on wampum collar, 11*, 71: 81 

 opposing figure, and single symbol 



decoration, 32*, 96: 129 

 painted, from half of a bowl, 32*, 



92: 122 

 stamped, type VI, 8 6*, 74: 49 

 stamped, type VI, from Pit XVI, 8 



a*, 74: 49 

 stamped, type VI, from Pit XXV, 



8 c*, 74:49 

 woven in Tulareno basket, 30, pt. 



2: 152 

 See also Band design ; Cottonwood- 

 leaf design ; Decoration ; Decora- 

 tions ; Fish-backbone design ; 



Floral design ; Lynx design ; 



Panther design ; Pattern ; Rain 



design ; Thunderbird design. 



Designs 



basket, Yokuts, 47*, 78: 533 



bisecting panel and quartered, 22*, 

 96: 115 



black-on-white bowls of the Pit- 

 house group, 21*, 100: 132 



carved and painted, household 

 chests with, Haida, 30, pt. 1 : 165 



examples of quartered, from pit 

 houses, 22*, 100: 134 



exterior, painted Coyotlatelco type, 

 XIX A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, 

 K, L, M, 74: 56 



fi'om bowl iuteriors, xv, xvi, 92: 

 120 



in Gobelin style, ceremonial Chilkat 

 garment with, 30, pt. 2 : 152 



incised, 23*, 24*, 25*, 26*, 81: 56, 

 57, 58, 59 



incised, on building stones. Ruins 

 8and A, 97*, 65: 196 



in small shells, skin cloak decor- 

 ated with, Virginia Indian, 30, 

 pt. 2 : 539 



interior, painted, Coyotlatelco type, 

 xviii A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, 1, J, 

 K,L,M, 7i: 56 



molded, of different types, Coyot- 

 latelco, XVI A, B, G, D, E, F, 74: 

 56 



old, specimens of beadwork on, 

 Lxxxviii, 86: 192 



old, used in beadwork, lxxix, 86: 

 186 



on food bowls, lxi, 82 : 144 



on ladles from Pit-house horizon, 

 28*, 100: 143 



painted, from pottery of the ancient 

 Pueblos, 30, pt. 2 : 151 



painted, of the Haida, 30, pt. 1 : 

 152 



pendent panel, in Pit-house decora- 

 tions, 24*, 100: 137 



potsherds with painted, black-on- 

 white series, xiv, 92 : 120 



quartered, from bowl interiors, 27*, 

 98: 121 



stamp, Cherokee pot with, 30, pt. 

 2 : 295 



Tlingit dugout with painted, 30, pt. 

 1 : 156 



tripartite and quadrate, 25*, 96: 119 



See also Band design ; Black-on- 

 white ; Decorations ; Design ; 

 Engraved designs ; Flag designs ; 

 Panel designs. 

 De Smet, Father, sketch of, by Kurz, 



XVIII a, 83: 48 

 Details 



of band, 81*, 65: 173 



of construction in passage, 11*, 96: 

 48 



of eating contest, 3*, 95 : 58 



of feather string, 83*, 65: 174 



of mound No. 9, 3U*, 64 : 85 



of narrow band, 82*, 65: 173 



