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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



595 



Metal — Continued 



base, plated with gold, large figure 



of a frog in, 13*, 3: 20 

 base, quadruped with grotesque 



facein, 11*, 3: 19 

 base, plated with gold, small figure 

 of a frog in, 14* 3 : 20 

 Metatarsal, the right and left first, of 



Muusee skeleton, xxix a, 62: 96 

 Metatarsal facet, internal cuneiform of 

 male Munsee skeleton showing each 

 a double, xxviii c, 62 : 90 

 Metate 



and mano of stone, xii e, f, 32 

 and pottery in house debris, xl D, 



81 

 discovered in cemetery of ruin at 



Blue Post Office, in, 35 : 56 

 sealing doorway, viii B, 81 

 set of graded, Hopi, 30, pt. 1 : 849 

 used by Uinta Utes, 30, pt. 1 : 849 

 Sec also Metates ; Muller. 

 Metates 



and grinding slabs, California In- 

 dian, lxvi, 78 : 729 

 characteristic forms of, xliv, 96: 



148 

 from Blue Post Office, 22*, 35: 58 

 from Mound 6, xii, 64 : 74 

 from Shabik'eshchee village, xxvi, 



92: 132 

 of milling stones, north of Rio 



Colorado, xlviii, 82 : 144 

 See also Metate ; Muller. 

 Method 



of conducting gens festival connect- 

 ing with A'penawana'A, 1*, 85: 

 108 

 of conducting gens festival con- 

 nected with Buffalo-head dance, 

 1*, 87: 9 

 of conducting gens festival con- 

 nected with Sagima'kwawA, 

 diagramshowing, 2* 85: 141 

 of house construction, postulated, 



2*, 92: 12 

 of kiva construction, postulated, 9*, 



96: 44 

 of playing the flageolet, 84*, 91 : 89 

 Methods of using manicol leaf for 



thatch, 23* 91 : 27 

 Metric imit of voice and drum, com- 

 parison of , 18*, 61 : 51 

 Mctrosideros polymorpha, flowers and 



leaves, xin, 38 : 126 

 Mexican 



bell, example of ancient, 20*, 3: 24 

 Indian, method of flaking, 182*, 60: 



323 

 painting, Humboldt Fragment, i- 

 XVI ; II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, 

 X, XI, XII, xin, XIV, XV, XVI, xvii, 

 XVIII, XIX, XX, sxi, 28: 129, loH, 

 139, 148, 152, 154, 176, 185, 188, 

 190, 196, 200, 208, 210, 212, 214, 

 216, 218, 221, 227 



Mexico 



and Central America, linguistic 



map of, 44: 108 

 child's grave in, ancient wheeled 



toy from, 7*, 60 : 21 

 obsidian mines of, hammerstones 

 from, 96*, 60: 221 

 Miami, see Little Turtle; Lum-ki-kum. 

 Mica mines, ancient, of North Carolina, 

 stone implements from, 114*, 115*, 

 60: 243,244 

 Michigan 



archeologic map of, x, 12 : 106 

 copper mines in, sledge heads from, 



30,pt.l: 528 

 mound in, celt hatchet with wooden 



handle, 30, pt. 1 : 535 

 pierced tablet, banded slate, 30, pt. 

 2: 247 

 Middle Mississippi Valley 



flint hoe from, 30, pt. 1 : 26 

 flint spade from, 30, pt. 1 : 26 

 Middle Pampean formation, exposure on 



Parana, lvi, 52 : 345 

 Mide' 



diagram of the Path of Life, 3*, 



45: 24; 11*, 86: 89 

 rattle, 1*, 53: 34 

 Mide' bag, Chippewa, xxxvi a, 86: 92 

 MTde' ceremony 



Main'ans as leader of, vi, 45: 37 

 photographs taken during, v, 45 : 36 

 Mide' drum 



pictiu-e of, XXXVI 6, 86 : 92 

 reverse side of, n, 45 : 11 

 Mide' lodge 



exterior view of, v, 45 : 36 

 frame of, Lac Court Oreilles Res- 

 ervation, XXXV a, &, 86 : 92 

 interior view of, v, 45 : 36 

 Mide' roll 



drawing on, 12*, 86 : 91 

 inside and portion of outside of, 

 XXXIV a, 6, 86 : 92 

 aiide' songwriting, 2*, 45 : 17 

 Mide' writing, 1*, 45 : 16 

 Mide'wigan, diagram showing arrange- 

 ment of, 4*, 45 : 39 

 Midwife, Cherokee, xn a, 6, 99 : 116 

 Migration, stages of, in the peopling of 

 America from tropical Asia, 19*, 60 : 

 40 

 Mih-tutta-hang-kusch, a Mandan vil- 

 lage, xxxix, 77 : 133 

 Mikanopy, a Seminole chief, 30, pt. 1: 



860 

 Milky Way, The, see Asa Havi. 

 Mill Creek quarry site, map of the, 63*, 



60: 187 

 Mille Lac, Minn. 



maple sugar making at, xliii, 86: 



124 

 northeast shore of, four burials in 



a mound in, 1*, 83: 17 

 northwest shore of, xx a, 77: 46 



