DEX, 



Page. 

 Acoma, collections of J. Stevenson from . xlix 



Adelung, J. Ccited 202 



Adlet and Qadlunait, origin of the 037 



Adlet or ErqigdUt. . . r 640 



Aggomiut Eskimo tribe, situation and 



subdivisions of 442-444 



Aglio, Augustina, fac simile of Dresden 



Codex by 263-26G 



Agutit Eskimo tribe, situation of 450,451 



Ai\'illirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of ... . 445-450 

 Akuflnirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of . . 440^(42 

 Akuliarmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of . . . 421 

 A aj^kan Indians, illustration of 



iby. 



199 



Alligator, utilization of, in Chii-iquian art . 130-140, 

 166, irs-iro, 178, 80,188 



American Museum of Natural History, ac- 

 knowledgments to 409 



figured specimens from 472, 517 



Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, 



paper by W. jl. Holmes on 13-187 



Ancon, Peru, examples of ornamentation 



from graves at 212. 230. 331, 3.36, 243, »48 



Anderson and Stewart, cited 458.459 



Apache, illustrations of ornamentation 



by 198, 213, 233 



Ardnainiq, fabulous tribe m Eskimo tra- 

 dition 640 



Arrowpoint^ and spearheads of Chiriqui . . 34 



B. 



Back, cited 485 



Baffin Land, description of 415, 416 



distribution of tribes in 421^144 



traditions of, w:th comparisons. 641-643 



Balboa, ornaments captured by 35 



Berliner Gesellschaft fiir Anthropologie 



etc.,Verhandlungen der, cited 409,616 



BesseIs,Emil. cited 412,460,486 



Bibhography of the Languages of the 



North American Indians xxiv-xxvi 



Bickford, F. T., field work of . . . . ." xxviii 



BUI NLx (W. P. Matthews), Osage tradi- 

 tions dicta,t«d by .377 



Black incised group of Chiriquian pottery . 80 



Boas, F., remarks on paper respecting 



Central Eskimo by Ivi. Ivii 



paper on Central Eskimo by 399-669 



Bollaert. W., cited 41,45 



Boothia Felix and Back River, tribes of. . . 452-459 



Page. 

 Bottiger, C. A., mention of Dresden Co- 

 dex by . a62 



controversy with Abert concerning 



Dresden Codex 267 



Brasseur, copy of the Manuscript Troano 



by 284,286,343 



cited 350 



British Guiana Indians, illustrations of 



oi'nameutation by 217 



C. 



Calendar system, tabular view of arO-274 



Castillo del Oro, name given by Columbus 



to Chiriqui a5 



(pehiga^English dictionaiy xlviii 



Celts, collection of, from Chiriqui 29-34 



Central Eskimo, remarks on paper of F. 



Boas on Ivi, Ivii 



paper on, by F. Boas 399-669 



Charency, H. de, cited 282 



Chimu, Peru, ornamentation of "hall of 



arabesques" at 2.51,2.52 



Chiriqui, collections from tombs at xlix 



ancient art of the province of, by W. 



H. Holmes 13-187 



Cibola, identification of ancient cities of . . xlvi 

 Clallam Indians, illustrations of ornamen- 

 tation by a07 



Codex Coi-tesianus, similarity of, to Manu- 

 script Troano and Dresden Codex. . 286 



CoUinson, cited ,503 



Color m textile art 201,302 



Color phenomena in textile oi-nament Sl.5-232 



Comanche Indians, linguistic work of A. S. 



Gatschet among xxxiv 



Costa Rica, origin of name of .35 



Cranz, D.. cited 412, 586, .590 



Cumberland Sound, description of settle- 

 ments of 428-140 



Curtm, J., linguistic field work of. .xxxvni, xxxviii 

 Cushing, F. H., office work of xlvi 



D. 



Dakota, organization of the 390 



Darien, capture of, by Balboa 35 



Davis Strait Indian tribes, snow houses of. 541-.544 



Dease and Simpson, cited 4.58 



De Zeltner, A. See Zeltner, A. de. 



Diller, .1, S., acknowledgment to Zl,note 



Dogs and sledges of Eskimo 529-538 



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