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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



629 



Scattered Corn, a Mandan woman, ii 



ft, 80: 2 

 Scene 



in a Mandan village, xxxvin &, 77: 



132 

 in a Sioux village, about 1870, v 6, 



77: 5 

 See also Battle; Death. 

 Schuyler County, 111., Browning, skull 



from mound near, xvi a, 6, 33: 98 

 Scoop, fish, Mohave, lix, 78: 596 

 Scoriae from the Argentine Coast, vii 



a, &, VIII a, b, 52 : 71, 80 

 Scout, Odjib'we in posture of, xi, 53: 



74 

 Scouts, men in costume of, li, 61: 350 

 Scraper 



bone, 34*, 35*, 41 : 49 



bush hog tooth, Waiwai, xxix /, 91 : 



78 

 Chippewa, lxxiv 6, 86 : 166 

 Eskimo, 30, pt. 2 : 490 

 from the pueblo, xxxvn, 100: 158 

 hafted Tehuelche, of duck-bill type, 



30*, 52: 140 



Hudson Bay Eskimo, 30, pt. 2 : 490 



or dressing tool from Shabik'- 



eshchee Village, xxiv &, 92: 128 



quartz, District of Columbia, 30, pt. 



2: 490 

 quartzite, District of Columbia, 30, 



pt. 2 : 490 

 sheet tin, Central Eskimo, 30, pt. 2 : 



490 

 stone. Central Eskimo, 30, pt. 2: 



490 

 type of, 62*, 60:183 

 use of, in hide dressing, Sioux, 30, 



pt. 2 : 490 

 See also Scrapers. 

 Scraperlike objects from refuse heaps, 

 Mountain of the Knives, Mex., 99*, 

 60: 224 

 Scrapers 



bone, from the pueblo, xxxi, 100: 



153 

 flakes from black jasper used as, 



19*, 52: 131 

 of duck-bill type, of quartzite, 29*, 



52: 139 

 of jasper, 26*, 52: 137 

 See also Scraper. 

 Scraping a skin, Choctaw, xn, 48 

 Scraping sticks, Jos6 Panco using, with 



basket resonator, vii a, 90 : 4 

 Scraping tools, see Tools. 

 Screw beans 



a pile of, xrx, 42 

 basket for, xrx, 42 

 Sculptures, dress of the lower body from 



codices and, 121*, 28: 608 

 Seal, small pottery, xiii a, 64: 75 

 Sea lion, Kwakiutl baton representing 



a, 30, pt. 1 : 136 

 Sealskin, Eskimo method of mounting, 

 30, pt. 2 : 591 



Seats, see Disk seat 



Secota, a town of the Carolina Coast, 



30, pt. 1 : 518 

 Secotan 



temple at, nx a, 71 



temple at, inside the, ni b, 71 



view of, V, 69 

 Section 



indicating general character of an- 

 cient tunneling, 138*, 60: 209 



indicating relation of nodule-bear- 

 ing deposits to limestone, 64*, 

 60: 188 



of a filled-up boulder quarry, D.C., 

 30, pt. 1 : 865 



of an ordinary grave, 1*, 3: 7 



of a paint mine in a bed of iron 

 ore, Missouri, 30, pt. 1: 865 



of a quarry excavation showing 

 work in progress, 58*, 60: 177 



of bead with bicouical perforation, 

 30, pt. 1 : 402 



of bluff showing location of [Lan- 

 sing] skeleton, 30, pt. 1 : 759 



of bluffs showing position of boul- 

 der quarries, 44*, 60: 161 



of bore, 211*, 60: 351 



of boring, 30, pt. 1 : 401, 402 



of boulder quarry showing ordinary 

 quarry face and a deposit of shop 

 refuse, 46*, 60: 162 



of boulder quarry showing under- 

 mining and a pocket of shop 

 refuse, 45*, 60: 161 



of Brenner Moimd No. 1, Broad- 

 head's, 15*, 37: 10 



of calendar round wheel, diagram 

 showing, 23*, 57 : 64 



of cave, Sayodneechee, 8*, 65: 27 



of cavern, 30, pt. 1 : 221 



of Central Eskimo snow house, 30, 

 pt. 1 : 516 



of Clarissa mine, 121*, 60 : 250 



of deposits showing position of Os- 

 preyskull, 9*, 33: 61 



of fiber brush, 79*, 65: 167 



of Fossil Cave, 21*, 76: 92 



of Gartner Mound, 17*, 71 : 141 



of Grave Creek mound, 30, pt. 1: 

 506 



of La Harpe manuscript map, circa 

 1720, I, 60: frontispiece 



of mound excavation, 1*, 48: 4 



of mound in Jo Daviess County, 111., 

 8*, 71: 64 



of Robinson mine, 119*, 60: 248 



of rock shelter, 30, pt. 1 : 222 



of Ross County, Ohio, xvi, 71 



of Ruin 2, showing kiva, terraces, 

 and other features, 4*, 65: 21 



of rush mat as used to form cover- 

 ing for a wigwam, xn b, 77 : 16 



of Table Mountain, showing mines 

 penetrating to old river channels, 

 22*, 60: 61 



