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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



703 



Prehistorics, C 3 : 432, 435 



Preuzlau, Prussia, cup marks on church 



in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Prepositions 



Dakota, C 9 : 52, 77 

 used as verbs, C 9 : 21 

 Pressure, action by, C 9 : 20 

 Priests and priestesses, C 3: 67, 82, 164, 



428 

 Priority among theDakota, C 9: 164 

 Proclamation of the Eyanpaha, C 9: 



201, 202 

 Prodigal Son, parable of the, C 9 : 150 

 Pronouns 



Dakota. C 9: xiv, xv. 6, 11, 12, 13, 

 14, 16, 17, 30, 50. 55. 58. 59, 60 

 incorporated, C 9: 12. 16, 55, 56, 57 

 numbers, C 9 : 11, 16, 57 

 person of , C 9 : 11 

 prefixed, C 9 : 15, 16, 26, 27, 32, 33 

 separate, C 9 : 57 

 suffixed, C 9 : 34 

 Pronunciation, peculiarities of , C 9 : 7 

 Property 



given away at death of kindred, 



C6: 636 

 of western Washington and north- 

 western Oregon tribes, C 1: 

 1S6 f . 

 Prop stone of dolmen at Lancresse, cup 



cuttings on, C 5, pt. 1 : 12 

 Prostitution, California Indian, C 3: 



225. 247, 382, 413 

 Pte-yute-6ni gens, C 9: 161 

 Puants, application of the name, C 9: 



186 

 Puberty 



customs connected with, C 1 : 212 f . 

 Sec also Menstruation. 

 Pueblo 



of Chetro Kettle, size of. C 4 : 214 

 of Mpxico, C 4 : 84, 222, 228 

 Pueblos 



number of persons in, C 4: 204 

 of North America, number of in- 

 habitants, C 4 : 231 

 of Yucatan and Central America, 



population of , C 4 : 251 

 sizeof, C4: 203 

 Puma 



adopted as a son, C 6 : 303 

 and coyote, C 6: 99 

 Punching, action by, C 9 : 20 

 Punishment of runaway wife. C 9 : 207 

 Punjuni, vocabulary of the. C 3 : 599 

 Purchase, the bundle of. C 9 : 206 

 Pushing, action by, C 9 : 20 



Quadrupeds, C 2, pt, 1 : xxiv. ci-civ, 



170, ISO, 502 ff. 

 Quantity, Klamath, C 2, pt, 1 : 243 

 Quapaw Reservation, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxiv 

 Quarrels and feuds. California Indian, 



C 3 : 21, 49, 74, 221, 238, 249 



Quartz, uses of, aniong the Aleutians, 



C 1: 82 

 Quatmozin, execution of, by oi'der of 



Cortes, C4: 59 

 Quelenes, number of towns of, C 4: 252 

 Querfurt, Prussia, cupped stone near, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 24 

 Quetzalcoatl, C 5, pt. 3 : 82 

 Quiche and Cakchiquel calendar, C 5, 



pt. 3 : 198 

 Quille Harad [Liin of Bohus, Sweden], 



rock sculptures in, C 5, pt. 1 : 30 

 Quinary system of numeration, C 2, pt. 



1 : Lvii, 535, 536 



Rabbit 



among Klamath Indian.s, C 2, pt. 



1 : xLix 

 and black bears, C 6: 15, 20 

 and giant. C 6: 22, 573 

 and grizzly bear, C 6: 43 

 andlctinike, C6: 38 

 and sun, C6: 13 

 and turkeys, C 6 : 577 

 and winter, C 6 : 9 

 blown into air by a giant. C 6: 23 

 how he cured his wound, C 6 : 35 

 how he killed the hill. C 6: 31, 33 

 how he lost his fat, C 6: 571 

 how he went to the sun, C 6: 25 

 made warriors out of his own feces, 



C6: 15, 17 

 magic povN^er of the, C 6 : 19, 20, 56 

 restored to life, C 6: 19 

 slain by the black bears, C 6: 19 

 son of. and Ictinike, C 6 : 50 

 son of, birth of, C 6 : 44 

 son of, clothing of, C 6: 47 

 son of, slew grizzly bear, C 6 : 46 

 Raccoon 



song of, C 6 : 310, 316 

 why he is so fat, C 6: 572 

 Raccoons and crawfish [crabs?]. C 6: 



310, 313 

 Races 



between Bad Men and Hi°qpe-ag<^e, 



C 6: 173 

 between Buffalo-woman and her 



son-in-law, C 6 : 161 

 in relation to traumatism, C 5, pt. 



2: 11 

 which introduced cup and ring 



carvings in Europe, C 5, pt. 1 : 79 

 which occupied the British Islands, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 80, 81 

 Raclage or scraping, C 5, pt. 2 : 18 

 Radicals which Klamath holds in com- 

 mon with other families, C 2, pt. 1 : 



XLVII-1 



Rains, and storms, representations of, 

 C 5, pt, 3 : 101, 107 



Ratho, Scotland, cup cuttings on cap- 

 stone of dolmens near, C 5, pt. 1 : 12 



