Bonner jea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



677 



Elk — Continued 



meat of, taboo to menstruant 



woman, C 7 : 212 

 parts of, used as amulets, C 2, pt. 2 : 



462 

 teeth of, used as amulets, C 2, pt. 2 : 



462 

 woman carried to subterranean 

 abode by, C 6: S2 

 Elliptical expressions, egiha, C 6: 34, 



54, 61, 77, 114, 137, 224, 307, 639 

 Embalmment, partial, of Congaree and 



Santee Indians, Int. 4: 37, 38 

 Embankments, as base of houses, C 4: 



209 

 Emphasis, C 9: 3, 4 

 Encampment, form of the, C 9 : 196 

 Enemy, ceremonial cleansing after kill- 

 ing, C 7: 200 

 England 



archaic sculptures in, C 5, pt. 1 : 13 



fe., 81, 82 

 Cloughton Moor, cupped stone from 

 chamber within stone circle on, 

 C5,pt.l: 13 

 English 



Indian trade by the, 9: 180 

 rock-sculpture, C 5, pt. 1 : 15 

 use of , C 3 : 227, 245, 314 

 Entre Roche, skull from, C 5, pt. 2 : 17 

 Epilepsy 



remedies for, C 5, pt. 2 : 14 

 trephining for, C 5, pt. 2 : 14 

 Epileptic of the New Testament, O 5, 



pt.2: 14 

 Eri'o 



amusements of the, C 3 : 195 

 burial customs of the, C 3: 194 

 dances of the, C 3: 195 

 habitat of the, 3: 194 

 language of the, 3: 194 

 religious ideas of the, O 3: 194 

 Eskimo 



mention of the, 4: 250 

 to whom name is applied, 1 : 111 

 Esselen language of California, 2, pt. 



1 : xLvi 

 Estavayer, Switzerland, cupped stones 



found near, 5, 1 : 22 

 Esthonian crania, 5, pt. 2 : 16 

 fitang-la-Ville, dolmen at, O 5, pt. 2 : 17 

 Etel-ceh, ancient name of Yucatan, 5, 



pt.3: 96 

 Ethnic periods, see Culture periods. 

 Ethnic significance of cup-shaped sculp- 

 ^ tures, O 5, pt. 1 : 7 

 E-ukshikni 



mention of, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxiv 

 See also Klamath Lake Indian. 

 Europe, primitive lapidarian sculptures 



in, 5, pt. 1 : 9 

 Evil, beliefs concerning, 9: 138 

 Exaggerations in the accounts of the 



ancient Mexicans, O 4 : 222 

 Excavations in Aleutian Islands, O 1: 

 47 



Exogamy among tribes of "Western 



states, 1, 197 

 Experiments in carving stone, 5, pt. 1 : 



82 

 Explosive sounds, mention of, 9: 4 

 Eyaqpaha the crier, 9 : 200 

 Eyes 



closed during crossing of canyon, 



C6: 146 

 closed during crossing of large body 



of thorns, 6: 146 

 closed during crossing of stream, 



6: 142,145,203 

 closed while going through air to 



upper world, 6: 146 

 sore, Mdklak remedy for, O 2, pt. 

 2: 277 



Falkoping, Sweden, Baal or Balder 

 stone near, 5, pt. 1 : 14, 28 



Falling Star, see Meteor. 



Falls of Saint Anthony, in Indian his- 

 tory, 9: 180 



Falster, Island of, skull from, C 5, pt. 2 : 

 22 



Family, the primitive, 9: 195, 203 



Fan, or bat, 5, pt. 3 : 134 



Fasting and prayer, efficacy of, O 9: 

 214 



Father 



mention of, O 2, pt. 1 : xin, 



Lxxxvin, 710 

 place of, in tent, 9: 204 



Father-in-law, usage concerning, 9: 

 203, 204 



Fauna of Klamath Highlands, C 2, pt. 1 : 



XXIII ff. 

 Fawn 



lament of, 6: 358 

 song of, 6: 358 

 Feasts 



burial, Int. 4: 93,94 

 of western Washington and north- 

 western Oregon tribes, O 1: 205 

 on buffalo hearts and tongues, 6: 



473 

 See also Festivals. 

 Feather, split, worn by the wounded, 



7: 221 

 Fellowhood, custom of, O 9: 196 

 Festivals 



at commencement of the year 



Oauac, 5, pt. 3 : 65, 214 

 at commencement of the year ix, 



5, pt. 3 : 63, 212 

 at commencement of the year Kan, 



5, pt. 3 : 59, 209 

 at commencement of the year Mu- 



luc, O 5, pt. 3 : 62, 211 

 in the month Chen, O 5, pt. 3 : 223 

 in the month Mac, O 5, pt. 3 : 224 

 in the month Mol, O 5, pt. 3 : 222 

 in the month Muan, O 5, pt. 3 : 225 

 in the month Pax, 5, pt. 3 : 225 

 in the month Pop, O 5, pt. 3 : 216 

 in the month Tzec, 5, pt. 3 : 220 



