1016 TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY [eth. ann. 31 



Sapir, Edward. Wishram Texts, etc.— Concluded. 

 Wishsam — Concluded. 



p. 89. Wrestling in the air, 813. 



p. 99. Crow is blackened, 677; 678. 



p. 105. Coyote pretends to be dead, 586, No. 28. 



p. 111. Skin-shifter, 606, No. 66. 



p. 115. Origin of death, 664. 



p. 139. Deserted child as introduction to a story, 784. 



}>. 141. Magpie blanket helps to procure fish, 596, No. 37; 597; 785. 



p. 145. Deer cuts meat from his body, 696; 697. 

 Deer draws blood, 697. 



p. 163. The stupid monster, 762; 765. 



p. Iii"i. Coyote induces Grizzly Bear to swallow hot stones, 682. 



p. 171. Chain of arrows, 864; 866. 

 Wasco. 



p. 244. Protracted local winter, 829; 830. 



p. 260. Deserted child as introduction to a story, 784. 



p. 261. Magpie blanket helpful in obtaining fish, 596, No. 37; 597; 785. 



p. 267. People swallowed by monster, 612. 



p. 269. Diving for fish, 699. 



p. 270. Mountain Sheep pulls blood out of his wife's nose, 697. 



p. 281. Raven pulls off the arm of a chief, 719. 



p. 285. The stupid monster, 762; 765. 



p. 288. Diving for fish, 699. 



p. 299. Brothers are given leaves in place of arrow-points, 742. 



p. 303. Chain of arrows, 864; 866. 



p. 308. Origin of the sun, 727; 728. 



Boas, Franz. Traditions of the Tillamook Indians. Journal of American Folk-Lore, 

 xi, 1898. Cited Till, 

 p. 25. Whaling-contest, 813. 

 1). 28. Woman walks over water, 781. 

 p. 30. Travelers are challenged to contests, 797; 816. 



The closing door, 797; 798. 



Heat test, 806; 808. 

 p. 31. Hoop-rolling game, 813. 



Visit to the house of Shadows, 702; 703. 

 p. 134. Children originate from arrow-heads, 734 ; 735. 

 p. 136. Heat test, 806; 808. 

 p. 137. Chain of arrows, 864; 866. 

 Skin-shifter, 606, No. 66. 

 p. 138. The faithless woman, 847. 



p. 141. Transformer makes the princess sick and cures her, 722. 

 p. 142. The bumblebees, 585, No. 19. 

 p. 144. Origin of the herrings, 653; 655. 



Fraihtenberg, Leo J. Coos Texts. Columbia University Contributions to Anthro- 

 pology, i. 1913. Cited Coos. 

 p. 12. Chain of arrows, 864; 866. 

 p. 27. Test tale: The falling tree, 800. 



Chief tries to catch youth under the ice of the sea, 801; S03. 

 p. 43. Origin of death, 664. 

 p. 91. Climbing-contest, 812. 

 p. 103. Woman swallowed by bear kills him, 719. 



