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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



701 



Persians 



mortuary customs of the, Int. 4: 8, 

 9, 10 

 Person 



of pronouns, C 9 : 11 

 of verbs, C 9 : 23 

 or agent, nouns of, C 9: 40 

 Personal habits, California Indian, C 3: 



20, 55, 104, 123, 193, 233, 403 

 Personal names 



Indians, Misc. Publ. 10: 3 f. 

 See also Names. 

 Personal pronouns, tables of, 9: 16 

 Perth, Scotland, stone circle near, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 13 

 Peru 



Inca skull from, C 5, pt. 2 : 23 

 tenure of lands in, C4 : 91 

 Pestle 



adventure of , C 6 : 274 

 and mortar for preparation of 

 paint, O 5, pt. 1 : 47 

 Phallic origin 



of fur on plums, C 6 : 502 

 of vegetation, C 6 : 551 

 of walnuts, C 6: 558 

 Phallus 



worship of, in India, C 5, pt. 1 : 34 

 See also Lingam. 

 Phenomena, O 3: 224, 261, 272, 290, 357 

 Phoenicians, supposed traces of, in Eng- 

 land and Ireland, O 5, pt. 1 : 71 f . 

 Phonology 



of Daliota language, C 9: 3, 9 

 of Klamath language, C 2, pt. 1 : 9, 

 206-245 

 Phrara of the Albanians, 4:1 

 Phratral organization at funerals, C 4: 



13 

 Phra tries 



Chicliasaw, C 4: 16 



Choctaw, C4: 15 



composed of kindred gentes, C 4: 



11 

 Mohegan, C 4 : 16 

 of the Iroquois, C 4: 10, 11 

 Tlinglt, 4: 17 

 See also Phratry. 

 Phratry 



character of the, O 9 : 195 

 existence of, in Mexico and Central 



America, 4 : 14 

 in the military organization, C 4: 



15 

 Iroquois, functions and uses, 4: 



11 

 marriage in the, objects of, C 4 : 10 

 mention of, O 4 : 9 

 older than confederacy, 4 : 11 

 See also Phratries. 

 Physical characteristics, see names of 



different tribes. 

 Physique, California Indian, C 3: 19, 

 44, 66, 96, 120, 124, 127, 174, 192, 204, 

 222, 231, 267, 400, 416, 433 



Piedra Pintal, O 5, pt. 1 : 68 



Pierre de Saint Clement, C 5, pt. 1 : 89 



Pierre de Saint Loup, 5, pt. 1 : 88 



Pierres i\ bassins, 5, pt. 1 : 59, 60 



Pierres a ecuelles, 5, pt. 1 : 60 



Pima 



hospitality of the, C 4 : 57 

 inhumation of the, Int. 4 : 11 

 mention of the. Int. 4 : 11 

 Pine, various species of, 2, pt. 1 : 



XXIII, 152 

 Pine-shooters division, 9 : 185 

 Pipe 



bowl of, made of red pipestone, 7 : 



87 

 peace, sent by Ponkas to Omahas, 



6 : 401, 405 

 See also Pipes. 

 Pipes 



California Indian, 3 : 433 



sacred, 6 : 474 



sacred, kept by Ifikesabe gens, C 6 : 



471 

 See also Pipe. 

 Pit River Indian [of California] 



mention of the, C 2, pt. 1 ; xxii. 



XXXII f., XXXV, Lvni f. 

 raided by Klamati Lake warriors, 



C2,pt. 1: 19-22 

 tribes of the, 2, pt. 2 : 216 

 Pit River language, 2, pt. 1 : xlvi, ui, 



LVII. LIX f., 152 

 Pit River of California, 2, pt. 1 : xvi 



ff., xxv, LX 

 Pitted stones, C 5, pt. 1 : 42 

 Places, forbidden, visited by Twin 



Brothers, 6: 217,218 

 P'laikni or Indians on Sprague River, 



C 2, pt. 1 : XXXV, Lviii, Lxui 

 Plant life, in the Rocky Mountains, 



04: 193 

 Plants, classes of, 2, pt. 1 : 145 

 Plume, man changed into his, 6 : 159, 



161 

 Plum Hills, 2, pt. 1 : xxi 

 Phimstone game, instituted by Ukiabi, 



6: 617 

 Plural 



number, Dakota, 9: 11, 16, 23, 42, 



130 

 used instead of singular, O 6 : 603 

 Poetry and songs, 2, pt. 1 : cvi, 1, 4, 



153 

 Points of the compass, 3: 315, 340, 



349, 350 

 Polar lights, 2, pt. 1 : xcvn 

 Pole 



sacred, anointed, 6: 474 



t^acred, kept by the Haiiga gens, 



6: 471 

 sacred, offerings to the, 6 : 473 

 Pole Village division, 9: 177 

 Political organization 



among the Dakota, 9: 196 



See also names of different tribes. 



