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Eskimo — Continued 



ivory baton for beating time on a 



sticlt, 30, pt. 1 : 136 

 ivory box for small articles, 30, 



pt. 1 : 165 

 kaiak, 30, pt. 1 : 156 

 knife of nephrite, 30, pt. 1 : 718 

 knives for iron carving, 30, pt. 1 : 



718 

 lamp, 30, pt. 1 : 599 

 method of mounting sealskin, 30, 



pt. 2 : 591 

 potteryi Alaska, 30, pt. 2 : 298 

 root pick of bone, 30, pt. 2 : 242 

 scraper, 30, pt. 2 : 490 

 slave knife with wooden handle, 30, 



pt. 1 : 718 

 strap drill used by, 30, pt. 1 : 402 

 throwing stick, 30, pt. 2 : 746 

 toggle-head harpoon, detail of, 30, 



pt. 1 : 533 

 umiak, 30, pt. 1 : 156 

 western, labrets of, 30, pt. 1 : 17 

 whetstone of nephrite, 30, pt. 1 : 7 

 wolf trap, 30, pt. 2 : 801 

 woman's slate knife, 30, pt. 1 : 



717, 718 

 wooden box for feathers, 30, pt. 1 : 



165 

 wooden box for whaling amulet, 



30, pt. 1 : 165 

 See also Alaskan Eskimo; Central 

 Eskimo ; Eastern Eskimo ; Hud- 

 son Bay Eskimo; Western Es- 

 kimo. 

 Eskimo texts, facsimile of, first syllab- 

 ary used in printing, 1 : 73 

 Espaiiola 



annual march of temperature at. 



2*, 54: 46 

 mean precipitation at, by months, 

 1*. 54: 45 

 Esselen and Salinan territory and 

 probable Salinan settlements, 49*, 78: 

 548 

 Essequibo, Upper, canoemaking on the, 



89*, 91: 97 

 Etowah Mound, Ga. 



picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 444 

 sheet-copper figure from, 30, pt. 1 : 

 346 

 Ewarts, Mark, a Pawnee, portrait of, 



n6, 93: 1 

 Ewing mound 



No. 5, stone grave-cover in, ii, 37: 



15 

 No. 6, vault in, looking north, ii, 



37: 15 

 Nos. 5 and 6, features of, ii, 37: 15 

 vaults in, iii, 37: 17 

 Examples 



normal forms of, 44*, 57: 71 

 of band designs, on the black-on- 

 white group, XXIX, 96: 100 

 of bar and dot numeral, 41*, 57: 89 



Examples — Continued 



of blades produced in quarry work- 

 shops, 53*, 60 : 169 

 of glyph elision, 10*, 57: 23 

 of lines painted on bowl exteriors, 



XXXI, 96: 100 

 of numerals. 42*, 43*, 57: 90 

 of quartered designs from pit 



houses, 23*, 100: 134 

 of specialized implements from 

 village sites, 54*, 60: 170 

 Excavation 



partial, of ossuary, Gasport, N.Y., 



X h, 71 

 southwestern corner of, Coyotlat- 



elco, VI o, 74 : 56 

 Sec also names of ruins. 

 Excavations, ancient, section showing, 



67*, 60 : 190 

 Exhumation of a human skeleton, 



method of, 30, pt. 1 : 323 

 Exit hole, end plank of Yurok sweat- 

 house with, 5*, 78 : 80 

 Exogamy and totemism in California, 



map of. 69*, 78 : 835 

 Extended position, see Burials. 

 Extension, see Coyotlatelco. 

 Exterior 



of earth lodge where Buffalo and 

 Lance dances were held, vi a, 93: 

 25 

 of Fort Union, xix a, 83: 48 

 of Ruin A, southwest of Marsh 

 Pass, IV &, 50 : 4 

 Exteriors 



of bowls, examples of lines painted 



on, XXXI, 96: 100 

 small culinary vessels with smooth, 

 XV, 96: 84 

 Eyes 



oblique, terracotta head with. Vera 



Cruz, Mexico, 15*, 60: 28 

 See also Chilkat [mask]. 



Fabric, twined, impressed on a piece 

 of pottery, obtained from a mound 

 in Jefferson County, Tenn., 4*, 8: 36 



Facades on the north and south sides 

 of the adjoining courts. Palace I, 

 Mitla, sketch of, xxiv, 28: 256 



Face 



crude, from Pit XV, xii E, 74: 56 

 from brasero from Pit XV, 2 a*, 



74: 45 

 from brasero from Pit XVI, 2 6*, 



74: 45 

 of dead, painting on. 10*, 86: 74 

 I)robably from brasero from Pit 



XXV, above wells, 2 c*, 74: 45 

 remains of, of North Osprey skull, 

 VI I), c, 33 : 57 

 Face-form vessels from Guatemala, 

 19*, 28: 98 



