1008 TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY [eth. an: 



Teit, James. Mythology of the Thompson Indians — Concluded. 

 Utamqt. Cited U — Concluded, 

 p. 284. Woman ties up her wrinkles, 861. 



The blind woman and her child, 594, No. 25. 

 p. 285. The faithless woman, 847; 849. 

 Thompson. Cited Ntl Teit 3. 

 p. 298. Coyote makes the princess sick and cures her, 722. 

 p. 301. Coyote and his guests, Bear, Kingfisher, Magpie, abstract, 695; 699; 

 p. 304. Transformer kills the elk monster, 611, No. 4; 612 



Origin of tobacco, 612, No. 6. 

 p. 307. Dangerous animals watch the door, 798. 

 p. 309. The skin-shifter, 608, No. 66. 

 p. 315. Introduction to Transformer tale, 587; 588, Nos. 4rf, 11. 



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

 p. 316. Transformers make a spring (610, No. 75). 



Cannibal tries to boil the Transformers in a kettle, 610, No. 74. 



Transformers quarrel, 608; No. 68. 



Transformer meets Coyote, 618, No. 4. 



Tracks transformed into stone (604, No. 55). 



Coyote's wife is a knot-hole, 609, No. 69. 

 p. 317. Heat test, 808. 



Origin of Transformers, 587. 

 p. 318. Transformer teaches how to catch fish, 605, No. 65. 



Transformers teach men not to cut open their wives, 609, No. 70. 

 p. 319. Hog Fennel, 615, No. 1; 616. 

 pp. 320-328. Old One, 617, No. 3; 618. 

 pp. 329-330. Origin of death, 664. 

 p. 331. Man is transformed into a wliitefish, 602, No. 16. 



Grasshopper kills Elk, 71S; 719. 

 p. 334. Chain of arrows, 864; 865. 

 p. 339. Vagina dentata, 809. 



p. 340. Wren and the Eagle, 613, No. 11; 614; 813. 

 p. 342. Wren kills the Elk, 704; 718; 719. 

 p. 345. Woman offers to marry the man who helps her, 838. 

 p. 349. People swallowed by monster, 612. 

 p. 361. Muskrat makes the princess sick and cures her, 722. 

 p. 364. Smoke test, SOS; 809. 



Heat test, 808. 

 p. 366. Vagina dentata, 809. 

 p. 367. The Sun and the boy, 785. 



Transformer obtains fish, 596, No. 37. 



Sun purchases blankets, 597, No. 37. 

 p. 369. Fat is discovered when children quarrel over it, 790. 

 p. 384. The faithless woman, 847; 849. 



Teit, James. Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia. 

 moirs of the America?) Folk-Lore Society, vr. 1S98. Cited Ntl Teit 2. 

 p. 27. Liberation of salmon, 610, No. 72. 



p. 28, note 73. Coyote makes the princess sick and cures her, 722. 

 p. 30. Coyote's dog covered with arrow-heads, 611, No. 3. 

 p. 39. Test tales: Cannibal tests his son-in-law, 797. 

 Heat test, 806; 80S. 

 Wedge test, 801; 802. 



