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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



695 



Months 



names of, Dakota, C 7 : 564 f . 



of the year, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : 



74r-77 

 See also Month. 

 Mont-la-Ville, Switzerland, cupstone 



near, C 5, pt. 1 : 21 

 Mont Saint-Michel [at Carnac, Brit- 

 tany], cup cuttings on roofing stone 

 of, C 5, pt. 1 : 13, 19 

 Monuments, see Megalithic. 

 Moon 



among the Klamath, 2, pt. 1 : 



LXXXIII, LXXXVII f. 



myths concerning the, C 9 : 149, 165 

 place of, in calendai-, C 9 : 165 

 See also Moons. 

 Moons 



creation of, C 2, pt. 1 : 105 

 See also Moon. 

 Moravia, cupstones in, C 5, pt. 1 : 25 

 Morgenitz, Island of Usedom, cup marks 



on church in, 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Mormon 



aided by the Omaha, C 6: 417 

 Omahas attacked by the, C 6: 436 

 translation of sculpture in Utah, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 64 

 See also White people. 

 Morphology 



of the Dakota language, C 9 : 11-54 



(Chap. 2) 

 of the Klamath language, C 2, pt. 

 1 : 9, 246-570 

 Mortar 



and pestle in preparation of paint, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 47 

 use of, among American Indians, 



O 4: 177 

 See also Mortars. 

 Mortars 



figures of, C 5, pt. 3 : 127 

 in the shape of boulders with cup- 

 shaped cavities, C 5, pt. 1 : 56 

 stationary, O 5, pt. 1 : 59 

 See also Mortar. 

 Mortuary customs 



of the Persians, Int. 4 : 8, 9, 10 

 See also Burial customs ; Burial 

 feasts ; Burial superstitions ; Cre- 

 mation ; Death ; Mourning ; Sing- 

 ing; and names of different 

 tribes. 

 Mother-in-law, customs affecting, C 9: 



203, 204 

 Mound, Chillicothe, Int. 4: 21 

 Mound Builders 



arts and industries of the, C 4 : 200, 



219 

 circular inclosures of, C 4 : 214 

 cremation among the, C 4 : 215 

 derived from Village Indians of 



New Mexico, C 4 : 193 

 earthworks, uses of, C 4: 202 

 houses of the, C 4: 198 



Mound Builders — Continued 



in middle status of barbarism, C 



4: 199 

 migrations of the, C 4 : 201 

 migrations of the, affected by cli- 

 mate, C 4: 201 

 modifications of house architecture, 



C4: 206 

 probable number of, C 4 : 218 

 probably derived from New Mex- 

 ico, C 4: 201 

 social organization of the, C 4 : 215 

 structures of, in Ohio, C 4 : 207 

 Mound burial 



in Florida, Int. 4 : 23, 24, 25 



in Illinois, Int. 4 : 22, 23 



in Miami Valley, Int. 4 : 26 



in Missouri, Int. 4 : 17 



in North Carolina, Int. 4: 26, 27, 



28,29 

 in Tennessee, Int. 4 : 18, 19 

 Mounds 



at Mound City, C 4 : 216 



chambered. Int. 4 : 17, 18 



in Nagpoor district, India, C 5, 



pt. 1: 31,32 

 mention of, C 1: 222 f. ; C 3: 52, 



233, 316, 432 

 of stone, Int. 4 : 21, 22 

 See also Burial mounds; Mound, 

 Chillicothe. 

 Mount Shasta, C 2, pt. 1 : xviii, lix, civ 

 Mourning 



annual, California Indian, C 3 : 328, 



355, 356, 384, 437 

 customs and songs, C 9 : 212, 213 

 observances, Carib, Int. 4 : 74 

 observances, Chippewa, Int. 4: 91, 



92 

 observances, Choctaw, Int. 4: 92, 



93 

 observances. Crow, Int. 4 : 90, 91 

 observances, Sioux, Int. 4 : 72, 73 

 Mouth, action with, C 9 : 20 

 Muan, festival of the month, C 5, pt. 3 : 



225 

 Muldensteine, C 5, pt. 1 : 59 

 Muluc year, festivals at the commence- 

 ment of , C 5, pt. 3 : 211 

 Mummies 



Aleutian, Int. 4 : 43, 44, 45 

 Kentucky, Int. 4: 38, 39, 40, 41 

 mention of. Int. 4 : 34, 35 

 Northwest Coast, Int. 4: 41, 42, 43, 



44,45 

 South Carolina, Int. 4 : 37, 38 

 Virginia, Int. 4 : 35, 36, 37 

 Munataikni, C 2, pt. 1 : xciii 

 Murder, California Indian, C 3 : 75, 178, 



320, 411 

 Muscogee, burial urns, Int. 4 : 46 

 Muscogulgee Indian, burial of the. Int. 

 4: 14 



