1030 TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY [eth. a 



Boas, Franz. Tainishian Mythology— Concluded. 

 Nootk a — Concluded . 

 p. 913. Origin of mink, 600, No. 17. 



Transformer puts sexual organs at their present place, 601, No. 24. 

 Transformer creates man and woman by carving them out of wooc 



No. 13. 

 Origin of daylight, 647. 

 p. 916. The invisible arrow, 820; 821. 

 p. 917. Man boiled in kettle, 768. 

 p. 919. The revenge of the husband, 849. 



Man who married Salmon Woman, 770; 779. 

 p. 928. Revival of children, 698; 779. 



p. 930. Salmon give instruction regarding salmon taboos. 779. 

 p. 934. Raven steals the salmon of feasters, 676. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



**,, All titles, unless otherwise stated, refer to the Bibliography, p. 39. 



Tlingit. 



lutke, peodor. Cited 2. 



I. 189. Introduction to Raven myth, 621-625. 

 erman, a. Cited 3. 



p. 304. Introduction to Raven myth, 621. 



p. 372. Introduction to Raven myth, 621. 

 sw ANTON 4. 



p. 452. Man becomes the supporter of the world, 731; 732. 

 Ts!ets!a'tjt. 



boas 14. Cited Tsts. 



I. 259. Whirlpool in the middle of the sea, 832. 



I. 263. The man who married the Marmot Woman, 759; 762. 



I. 264. Man recognized by means of his bracelets, 777. 



I. 265. The man who married the Cloud Woman, 759; 762. 



I. 267. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 797. 



Heat test, 806; 807. 



II. 43. Beaver and Porcupine, 724; 726. 

 Tahltan. 



emmons 4. Cited Tit. 



pp. 117, 118. Origin of daylight, 641-643. 

 Haida (Masset). 



Harrison. Title p. 625, note 2. 



pp. 14-29. Haida Raven legend, 625. (See pp. 630-632.) 



TSIMSHIAN. 



boas. Title p. 747, note, 

 p. 205. Prince Snail, 747. 

 Kwakiutl. 



BOAS 5. 



p. 324. Owl marries a girl, 871. 



p. 326. Boys become supernatural beings. $71. 



p. 372. The stupid monster, 762; 763. 



Children originate from mucus, 734; 735. 



Image in water, 741. 

 p. 387. Snapping door, 797. 

 p. 655. Spirit of sleep, 871. 



