Page. 



Dorsey, J. O., linguistic field work of xxxvi 



office work of xlviii 



remarks on paper respecting Osage 



traditions by Iv, Ivi 



paper by, on Osage traditions 373-397 



Dresden Codex, numerals in 261-338 



Drums of ancient Chiriqui 157, 160 



E. 



Ebert, F. A., description of Dresden Codex 



by 263 



controversy with Bottiger concerning 



Dresden Codex 267 



Eenoolooapik, cited 410,425,461 



Egede, H., cited 412 



El Dorado, origin of 35 



Ellesmere Land, natives of 459,460 



Emigration of the Sagdhi-niiut 618-620 



Emmert, J. W., field work of xxvi. xxvii 



Erdmann, F., cited 413,597 



Eskimo, the Central, by F. Boas 399-669 



V. 



Falkenstein, K. C, preservation of Dres- 

 den Codex by 268 



Field work xxvi-xlii 



Figurines of Chiriquian art 151-153 



Fillmore, exhumation of sepulcher at — xh 



Financial statement Iviii 



Fishing, Eskuno methods of 513-616 



Fleischer, H. L., mention of Dresden Co- 

 dex by — 263 



Flight to the moon 598,-599 



Form in textile art and its relation to 

 ornament, with illustrations from 



Indian work 196-201 



Forstemann, E., citation from Die Maya- 



handschrift of 261-269 



cited 872, 278, 280. 281, 283, 290, 293, 293, 



300,301,302,303,304,305, 

 320, 322, 339, 330, 339, 340 



Fowke. G., field work of xxv; 



Frobisher, M., cited 410. 469, 558 



Frobisher Bay, use of, by Eskimo 423 



Gallatin, A., mention of classification of 



Indian languages by xUv 



Garlic, C. A., field work of y^t 



Gatschet, A.S., linguistic field work of... xxxiii- 

 xxxvi 



office work of xlviii 



Geography, Eskimo knowledge of 643-647 



Geometric design, relations of, to textile 



ornament 203-244 



GUder.W. H., cited. 411, 456, 457, 468, 469, 466,498,522 



Glossary of Eskimo terms 663-669 



Gordon, A. R., cited 418,463 



Gosiats, water burial among xli 



Gotze, J. C, preservation of Dresden 



Codex by 261 



biographical sketch of 261 , 262 



Hallock, «".. ..n Cluri(|uiaii nlellloa^ 



castmg 



Handled group of Chiriquian pottery. 

 Harpoons of Eskimo, mode < 



ing 489-494 



Henshaw, H. W. , hnguistic field work of . . xxxi- 

 xxxiii 



office work of xlv 



Herrera, cited 35 



Hewett,J.N.B., field work of xxx,xxxi 



Hoffman, W. J., field work of xli xlii 



office work of ^. xlv 



Holmes, W, H., office work of xlviii, xlix 



abstract of paper on ancient art of the 



province of Chiriqui by li-Uv 



abstract of paper on textile art m its 

 relation to the development of form 



and ornament by hv. Iv 



paper by, on ancient art of the prov- 

 ince of Chuiqui 13-187 



paper by, on textile art in its relation 

 to the development of form and or- 

 nament 189-258 



Huacals, exploration of. in Chiriqui 16, 17 



Hudson Bay, tribes of western shore of. . 444-452 

 Hudson Bay district, geographic descrip- 

 tion of 414^18 



Hudson Bay Indians, snow houses of 547 



Humboldt, A. von, notice of Dresden Co- 

 dex by 262. 263 



Himting, Eskimo methods of 471-513 



1. 



Igdlumiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 463 



Igdlvmgajung, fabulous tribe in Eskimo 



tradition 640 



Igimarasugdjuqdjuaq the cannibal 633. 634 



Iglulik Eskimo tribe, snow houses of 546, .547 



Iglidirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 444 



Ijirang, fabulous people ui Eskimo tradi- 

 tion 640 



Indian tribes, synonymy of xliii-xlv 



Inuamdiigang, fabulous tribe in Eskimo 



tradition 640 



Inugpaqdjuqdjualuug 638 



Inuit race, divisions of 420 



Iowa, secret society among 396 



Ititaujang 615-618 



Itivimiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 463 



Jones, Mrs. J. A., Onondaga manuscript c 



Kadlu the thunderer 



Kaiowe language, researches of A. S. Gat- 

 schet respeetmg xxxiv 



Kalopaling i 



