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Hill-Tout, C. Notes on the Sk-qo'mic of British Columbia. Report of the seventieth 

 in, t ting of the British Association for the Ailranci mint of Science, pp. 472-549, Brad- 

 ford, 1900. Cited Squ Hill-Tout 3. 

 p. 518. Introduction to Transformer tale, 588, Nos. 4n, 10. 



Origin of the doer, 599, No. 16; 600. 

 p. 519. The stolen harpoon, 606, No. 67; 607. 



Transformer teaches how to catch fish, 605, No. 65; 606. 



Origin of the crane, 600, No. 20. 

 p. 520. The Transformers visit the Salmon chief, 776. 



Revival of children, 698; 774. 

 p. 522. Arrow-chain, 864; 865. 



p. 523. Men or fish transformed into stone (603, Nos. 38-42 . 

 p. 524. Visit in heaven, 795. 

 p. 525. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 797. 



The snapping door, 797. 

 p. 526. The spine seat, 799. 



Wedge test, 801; 802. 

 p. 527. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to drown youth by tempest, 804. 

 p. 528. Loon frightens father-in-law, 811. 



Berries in winter, 806. 

 p. 529. Hummingbird, Bumblebee, and Wren ripen berries, 696. 



Berries grow out of the father-in-law's body, 811. 

 p. 532. Deserted boy. Deserted boy is helped by Sun, 785. 

 p. 534. Sun's robe contains fish, 596, No. 37; 597. 



Deserted boy gives Crow herrings to take to his grandmother, 788. 

 p. 535. Food is discovered when a person eats secretly, 788; 7S9. 



People return to deserted prince, 791. 

 p. 541. Salmon are transformed into women, 541. 

 p. 542. Blind women guarding child in cradle, 594, No. 25. 

 p. 543. Mink kills the" Wolf, 585, No. 9. 

 p. 544. Origin of rain, 660; 663. 

 p. 545. Origin of daylight, 646; 647. 



Hill Tout , C. Report on the StsEe'lis and Skau'lits tribesof the Halkome'lEm divi- 

 sion of the Salish of British Columbia. Journal of the Anthropological Institute 

 of Great Britain and Inland, xxxiv, pp. 311-376. Cited Sts Hill-Tout 5. 

 . p. 343. The blind canoe-builder, 594, No. 25. 

 p. 345. Mink and Sun, 585, No. 1 . 

 p. 349. Skin-shifter, 606, No. 66. 

 p. 354. The blind canoe-builder, 594, No. 25. 



Transformer meets blind women, 593', No. 24. 



The youth who changed his face, 769; 770. 

 p. 360. Thief is caught by means of a magic rope, 820; 821. 



Introduction to Transformer tale: 586; 587; 588, Nos. 2c, 9, 12 



Transformation into stone (602, No. 19). 



Transformers meet dangerous woman, 604, No. 63. 

 p. 361. Sealer transformed into stone (602, No. 20). 



Transformations into stones and springs (602, No. 21). 



Novices transformed into stones (002, No. 22). 



Waves transformed into stones (602, No. 23). 



Origin of the deer, 599, No. 16; 600. 



Transformers visit a man who controls the north wind, 605, No. 64. 



Body part of shaman transformed into stone, 602, No. 24. 

 p. 362. Transformer teaches how to catch fish, 605, No. 65; 606. 

 p. 371. Transformer teaches how to roast flounders (Sk'au'lits), 606, No. 66. 



