1022 TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY (etii. ann. 31 



Boas, Franz. Indianische Sagen von der Nord-Paeifiechen Kiiste Amerikas — Con. 

 Nootka (Nu) — Concluded. 

 p. 115. Deserted girl gives meat to bird to carry it to person who pitied her, 788. 



Food is discovered when a person eats secretly, 788; 789. 



People return to deserted girl, Till. 

 p. 116. Children originate from mucus and tears, 7:54: 735. 

 p. 117. Chain of arrows, 864; 865. 



Test tale, 815. 

 p. 118. Mucus Boy meets the blind Snail Women, 593, No. 24; 594. 



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



Dangerous animals to watch the door, 798. 



The snapping door, 797. 



The spine seat, 799. 



Heat test, 806; 807. 



Chief tries to drown youth, 801; 803. 



Wedge test, 801; 802. 

 p. 120. Frogs and snakes as food, 809. 



Journey across the ocean past the Salmon villages, 775. 

 p. 121 . Sealer deserted in cave, 822. 



Sea-lion rock, 818. 

 p. 123. The faithless woman, 847; 849. 



KWAKIUTL (K). 



p. 129. The faithless woman, 847; 849. 



p. 130. Man kills the lover of his faithless wife, 7S1; 783; 847; 855. 



p. 132. A girl who marries a Dog is deserted, 785. 



p. 133. Deserted girl sends Raven with meat to woman who helped her, 788. 



Food is discovered when a person eats secretly, 788; 789. 



People return to deserted girl, 791. 

 p. 134. Transformer meets ancestors, 591, No. 11. 

 p. 135. Test tale: Dza'wadalalis, 592, No. 16; 795. 



Self-moving canoe, 832. 



Transformer gives mussels to a man, 592, No. 17. 



Transformer places poisonous clams on beach (592, No. 18). 



Whale meat transformed into stone (592, No. 19). 



Youth (Transformer) meets blind women, 593, No. 24; 594. 

 p. 136. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 795; 797; 814. 



The snapping door, 797. 



The spine seat, 799. 



Heat test, 806; 807. 



Test tale: Poisonous food, 809. 



Wedge test, 801. 

 p. 137. Test tale: Fish kill father-in-law, 811. 

 p. 138. Male child disguised as female, 857. 

 p. 149. The invisible arrow, 820; 821. 

 p. 157. Mink and Sun, 5S5, No. 1; 640. 



Arrow-chain, 864. 

 p. 158. Origin of fire, 585, No. 24; 660; 662. 



( >rigin of tides, 5S5, Nos. 23, 24; 656; 657. 



Mink marries, 585, Nos. 2-4. 



Mink makes war on Land Otter, 585, No. 7. 



Mink fights with the ghosts, 585, No. 20. 

 p. 159. Mink creates a slave who disobeys him, 689; 690. 



Mink gets sea eggs, 585, No. 22. 



Mink and the Salmon Woman, 586, No. 25; 668-670. 



