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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



669 



Calaveras County, vocabulary of the, 



C3: 573 

 Caldera, Panama, sculptured stone near, 



C5,pt. 1: 68 

 Calendar 



Maya, condensed, C 5, pt. 3 : 11 

 Maya, for one year, C 5, pt. 3 : 8 

 Maya, mention of, C 5, pt. 3 : 5 

 primitive, C 9 : 165 

 Calendar wlieel, figure of the, C 5, pt. 3 : 



127 

 California 



big trees, in, C 3 : 398 



burial and cremation in. Int. 4: 61, 



62 

 burial urns from. Int. 4 : 46 

 cave burial in. Int. 4 : 32, 33 

 rocks with mortar cavities in, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 57 

 California Indians 



a comparatively healthy race, C 3: 



417 

 attached to their homes, C 3: 411 

 capacity of, to endure suffering, C 



3: 406 

 cause of extinction of , C 3 : 415 

 comparison of, with the Algonkins, 



C3: 404 

 diseases of the, C 3 : 417 

 division of labor among the, C 3: 



405 

 division of the, C 3 : 403, 407 

 early accounts of, C 3: 400, 405, 



434 

 endurance of the, C 3 : 416 

 feastsof the, C3: 408 

 food of the, C 3 : 417, 419, 421 

 foulness of language of the, C 



3: 412 

 good nature of the, C 3 : 407 

 humorof the, C3: 409 

 imitativeness of the, C 3 : 406 

 industry of the, C 3: 409 

 ingratitude of the, C 3 : 411 

 lacking in poetry and romance, C 



3: 408 

 licentiousness of the, C 3 : 412 

 medicines of the, C 3 : 418 

 mental characteristics of the, C 3: 



401, 411 

 mental weakness of the, C 3: 402, 



406 

 mention of the, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxv, 



XLI, XLn ff., XLVI, LI, LII, LV, CII 



no conception of a supreme being 



among, C 3: 413 

 not a martial race, C 3 : 404 

 not a race of hunters, C 3: 406 

 not tawdry in dress, C 3: 408 

 odor of the, C 3: 403 

 physical consideration of the, C 3: 



401, 412 

 predominance of girls among the, 



C 3: 403 



California Indians — Continued 



prevalence of infanticide among 



the, C3: 416 

 religious ideas of the, C 3: 413 

 revenge of the, C 3 : 411 

 skill of the, C 3: 416 

 thievery of the, C 3 : 410 

 treatment of captives by the, C 3: 



405 

 uncleanliness of the, C 3 : 403 

 See also various tribal names. 

 Calpulli, C4: 81 



Camp, usage concerning, C 9: 162, 196 

 Camping places 



of Klamath Lake Indians, C 2, pt. 



1 : xxvin ff. 

 of Modoc Indians, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxi 



ff. 

 of Snake Indians, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxi 

 Camp names 



Cherokee, Misc. Publ. 10 : 5 

 Chippewa, Misc. Publ. 10: 5 f. 

 Iroquois, Misc. Publ. 10: 5 

 miscellaneous Indian, Misc. Publ. 

 10: 6 

 Camps, ancient sculptures in and near, 



C 5, pt, 1 : 10, 15 

 Campsites, California Indian, C 3: 219, 



255. 283. 316. 370 

 Canes sepulchrales, Int. 4: 10 

 Caq-kaga Otina gens, C 9: 158 

 Car)-kai^ke-tor)war), derivation of name, 



C 9: 183, 184 

 Caq Kute gentes, C 9: 159, 160 

 Cannibalism 



California Indian, C 3: 181, 196, 



344 

 in Aleutian Islands, evidence of, C 



1: 53 

 unknown among tribes of western 

 Washington and northwestern 

 Oregon, CI: 193 

 Canoes 



and burial boxes. Int. 4 : 85 

 California Indian, O 3: 47, 69, 93, 



215, 255, 394 

 description of , CI : 215-221 

 inhumation in. Int. 4: 13 

 skin, conjecture about, C 1: 60 

 Car)-o'-na, why so called, C 7: 91; C 9: 



160, 161 

 Caiion made by magic, C 6: 143 

 Car)-^da-(5i-ka-na, C 9: 158, 159 

 Canton of St. Gall, Switzerland, cup 



and ring carvings in, C 5, pt. 1 : 22 

 Canton of Valais, Switzerland, station- 

 ary mortar in, C 5, pt. 1 : 59 

 Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, cupstone 



in, C 5, pt. 1 : 21 

 Canyon, see Canon. 

 Capstone of Dolmen, 



near Clynnog Fawr, Wales, cup cut- 

 tings on, C 5, pt. 1 : 12, 13 

 near Ratho, Scotland, cup cuttings 

 on, C5, pt. 1: 12 



