674 



Origin of the Adlet and the Qadlunait. . . BSr 



Origin of the narwhal 625-627 



Osage Indians, traditions among Ivi 



Osage traditions, paper on, by J. O. Dor- 



sey 373-397 



Otis.F. M., paper on Panama ornaments 



by, mentione J 46 



Owen's Valley, California, pictograpbic 



material from xlii 



Page. 



Rosny,L. de, cited 267, ai7, 355, 367 



Ross, J., cited 410,451,453,454,455,456,458, 



469, 471 , 478, 485, 508, 552, 653, 579 

 Hoyce, C. C. , office work of 1, U 



Padlimiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 440-442 



Parry, W. E., cited 410,443, 444, 447, 451, 468,4M, 



474, 475, 478, 487, 492, 494, 502, 509, 

 510, 517, 523, 53;3, 544, 545, 547, 552, 

 556, 557, 558, 559, 5T2, 574, 603, 614 



Penn wampum belt 233 



Penny.cited 425 



Peruvians, ancient, illustrations of orna- 

 mentation by 211, 212, 214, 228, 230, 231, 



235,236,237,242,243,248 



Petermanns Mitteilungen, cited 40S,iwte 



Petitot, fi., cited 412, 516 



Piedra pintal, description of, by Seemann , 21 , 22 



PiUngmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 444 



Pilling. J. C, Bibliography of the Lan- 

 guages of the North American In- 

 dians by xxiv-xxvi 



office work of xlT,xlvi 



Pima Indians, illustrations of ornamenta- 

 tion by 220 



Pinart, A. L., cited 14, 15,20,22 



Piute Indians, illustrat it 'I IS .it nnianiHiita- 



tion by 198,205 



Poetry and music of till- Iskmi.. 648-658 



Polychi'ome group of (.liii ii|iii;ni iintti-i-y 140-147 

 Polynesian ornamentation, illusti'ations of 249,250 



Ponka, secret society among 396 



Pottery of C!hiriqui 63-186 



Powell, J. W., report of operations of Bu- 

 reau of Ethnology by xxiii-lviii 



Pueblo Indians, researches among xxviii,xxia: 



Q. 



Qailert6tang, fabulous people in Eskimo 



tradition 640 



Qaudjaqdjuq 628-633 



Qaumauangmiut Eskimo tribe, situation 



of 421,422 



Qinguamiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 424 



Quapaw Indians, linguistic work among . . xxxvii 



Rae, John, cited 411,445,446,448,450,451,452, 



455,459,478,485,510,597 



Rattles of ancient Chlriqui 156, 157 



Red line group of Chiriquian pottery 109-111 



Religious ideas of the Esldmo 583-609 



Riggs.R.B., analyses oy 49 



Rink, H,. cited 411,420, 



580,586,587,590,591,598,599 



acknowledgments to 412 



Rogau. J. P., field work of xxvi, xxvii 



rk of 



x.xxvi 



411,597 



Santa Barbara Indiana, liuguis 

 H. W. Henshaw among. 

 Satmiingmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of.. 424 



Scarified group of Chiriquian pottery 87-90 



Schellhas, P. , cited 345, 359, 360, 361 , 362, 364 



Schultz-Sellack, K. , cited ar,'H 



Schwatlca, P. , cited 445, 467,.458, 459, 464, 465, 470 



Science and the arts among the Eskimo. . 643-668 



Seal hunting, Eskimo method of 471-501 



Sedna and the fulmar 583-587 



Sedna feast .*. 594 



Seemann, description of piedra pintal by 21,22 

 Seminole Indians, illustrations of orna- 

 mentation by 207 



SUcosuilarmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of . 421, 463 

 Siletz Agency, linguistic work of J. O. 



Dorsey at 



Silvestre,fi., Palfiogi-aphie 1 



cited 



Simpson, J., cited 



cited 410,458 



se of Eskimo 600-602 



Sinimiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 451 



Sledges and boats, description of Eskimo. 527-538 

 Smith,Mrs. E. A., field work of xxx,xxxi 



office work of xlv 



collections of xlix, 1 



Smith Sound, Eskimo tribes of 4.59,460 



Snow houses, of Davis Strait Eskimo 641-544 



of Iglulik Eskimo tribe 644 



of Hudson Bay Indians 547 



Social fife and customs of Eskimo 574-578 



Songish Indians, burial customs and re- 

 mains of xlii 



Spicer,J. O., acknowledgments to 409 



cited 489,511,587,688,611 



Spindle whorls of Chiriqui 149,150 



Steams, J. B., specimens in archeological 



collections of 24,41,43,45,48,49 



Stevenson, J., field work of xxviii,xxix 



collection of objects of Pueblo art by xlix 

 Stevenson, Mrs. J., researches among the 



Zuiii by x.xix 



Stools of ancient Chiriqui l!>4-1.56 



Sturgis, A., acknowledgments to 409 



cited 491 



Talirpingmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of . . 4!H 

 Tents of Eskimo, mode of construction of 551-553 

 Terra cotta group of Chiriquian pottery . . 67 



Textile art in its relation to" the develop- 

 ment of form and ornament, paper 

 by W.H. Holmes on 189-252 



