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CorA, number names of ._-.-.-------.-- 867,930 | CUCULCAN, see QUETZALCOATL. 
CorbDovA, P. Fr. JuAN de, on Zapotec CULT OF THE HALVES..---.----.......-- 843-847 
COMUNtIN DY sMOODS sees se oe aa ee 954 | CULT OF THE QUARTERS.-.-.-..-- 845-846, 948-950 
—, on Zapotec numerals ---... -.---.---. 872.887 | Cuna (Panama) method of forming num- 
Corn, of Antelope altar = 968 DOrS tote Cena ee esas ey ONT 
—, of Macileftyaaltar._-._...-...-- - 989 | CURING OR DRYING wild rice-_..- - 1064-1066 
—, at Mishongnovi Cakwalefyaaltar- 992 | —, mechanical means employed in -- 1066 
—, prominent in Flute ceremony ------.-. 1005 | —, reasons for ..-..--.-. ----.-..--------.- 1064 
— CLAN, same as Kolon clan.-.--.-...... 615-618 | Curk, E. M., on Australian number con- 
— KERNEL MOSAIC, at Mishongnovialtar. 993 COptS! 2-5 ste 2 - eee eats sees . §33-834 
— [MAIZE], chemical composition of---... 1081 | —,on Australian counting .--.------------ 8i7 
—, green sweet, chemical composition of.. 1081 | CuRRTE BRos., on present sale of wild 
— MEAL, at Hopialtars_ 983,991, 992, 999, 1001, 1003 rice to whites in Wisconsin --.-_.------- 1105 
—, chemical composition of ----.---------- 1081 | CusHine, F. H., ‘on Pueblo number 
—, importance of, in Antelope and Snake figures .-.- Rene 5 840 
dance _...-.-_---. ------------------ 974,975,976 | —, on quinary system - 850 
—, STACK (shock) of, at Walpi Flutealtar. 1001 | —, on Zuni cardinal points, colors for... 835 
CORONADO Sibi Olbolaesaeseee eae 650 | —, on Zuni numeration .-....--..----.-... 838 
—OXPeCitiON Oli -a=— exe tneeneeoe 598 | CYCLE OF YEARS, meaning of term ------ 705 
—, on location of Tucano----.----. -- 599 | — symbol for, discovery concerning, by 
CORTESIAN CODICES, cited 817 Goodman?<...-hs-ctapase se. seeeet eee 712 
COTOKINUNWDO, statuette of, at Oraibi Cycues, Mayan, working table of -------- 819 
Mluteraltan = —2. So noee ows as ee ane 993 | CYCLOPEDIA; OR A NEW UNIVERSAL DIC- 
CoTToON’s RANCH, sameas PuebloGanado 604 TIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, on 
—, site of old Wukopakabi-.----.---------- 614 popular synonym for wild rice ----..... 1022 
CovrEs, Dr ELLiorr, on description of —,on wild rice planted in England__-_-_--- 1037 
Wild-rice. plan teat bss sansa re 1026 | DABLON, CLAUDE, on duck in Green bay. 1099 
—, reference to translation of Diario..... 599 | —,onnature of Green bay area as Indian 
—, (Ed.), on dependence of fur traders habitats sees e oe teas tee nee 12 
oniwilditicete a sees ane ese eee 1101-1102 | —, on wild rice eaten with grease by 
—, (Ed.),on influence of wild rice on geo- Maskotin:<cesse sere: oo nan sees 1085 
graphicnomenclature--...--... 1122, 1123,1124 | DaKkora, earliest historic references to_. 1043 
—, (Ed.), on dependence of Northwest Fur —, population of .--..--.--.--.---- 1108, 1109, 1110 
Company on wild rice --.-..---..---.--. 1103 | —, tribal history, migrations, and settle- 
—, (£d.), on ‘‘Fols Avoin Sauteurs”’_---_ 1042 ment 55 ess cescen ase cs ecenseeaee LO4SS=1047 
—, (Ed.), on popular synonym for wild —and Ojibwa warfare -__-.--------=- 1038-1042 
TCO es ee eee ee se 1024 | —, last war of, to retain wild-rice fields.. 1041 
—, (Ed.), on soattiens of annie Poed —, wild rice gathered by. -.---------- 1061, 1062 
from-wild rice.—- -2--5-s22-5=-2=2-2--c--— 1106)| —tieswild'rice)= ee . 1058 
—, (Ed.), on oe) ee year when Dacre —, amounts of wild rice far vested by -. 1076 
iconsumeywildirice mess son see =a . 1087 | — cure wild rice. 2 eee tee 1064, 1065 
—, (Ed.), on popular synonym for alll | — thrash wild rice oii aarti and ware 
TIGO® 2 fo As 08a see eons te ae eS oss eR Sss S55 O28). bing ee so-so aes econ =e 1069 
—, (Ed.), on wild rice in North Dakota -- 1031 | —store wikis rice -- 1072 
CouLTER, JOHN M., on wildricein Texas. 1032 | —, wild rice consumed by------- --------- 1083 
CouUNTING, analogy of, between animals —, population of, consuming wild rice.-. 1045, 
anit Des 6 Nese ~ een eee ee 833-834 | 1047, 1057 
— AND NUMBER systems, primitive----- *833-843 | —, time of year when they consume wild 
CoYoTa CLAN, see ISAU0 CLAN. WCG 22 -eaceas ped veceea-- Seas eeeseene sea> 
Cram, T. J., on influence of wild rice on —, meal time of.-.---.-+.2--- 
geographic nomenclature -_-.----..----- 1120 | —, peculiar wild-rice feast of 
CRANE CLAN, see ATOKO CLAN, —, standard of life of ..-.._._- 
—, with the Patun clan 595 | — property-right in wild rice 
CRANBERRIES, chemical eomeation of.. 1081 | —, wild-rice moons of -.--.----- 
CRANDALL, C. S.,on introduction of wild DARLINGTON, WILLIAM, on early use of 
rice into\Colorad0eae.--2=—-2-252e= o=sa= == LOZO Meee WONdse Zana ee atene nance eee ae en LOL: 
CREE OR KINISTENO, relations of. with DAVIs, JEFFERSON, on sailal rice in vicin- 
Salieri ee ee ntaeene ean lene 1040 | ity of Madison, Wisconsin-_---.-.-.--.-.. 1036 
CREEKS, amounts of wild rice har Panted | Davy, J. Burt, on absence of wild rice 
lekfecccducsne ease ee OG ein CaliOrmiacees == -aeianecne an 
—, standard of ite wie. SE eer Bence 1079 | Day, Mayan, symbols of.---_-------- 
CREEKS AND RIVERS named from wild | Days of the Mayan “four series of 
TIC as os seas ea eee STUDIES ACERS Soo o9 cepa steer ccem bore. (0003) 
Crooks, at Walpi Snake demas, ---.-.-- 982-983 | —, Mayan, Paetiod of eaaeniiiiars Lie ee 707 
Cross, FOLIATED, Tablet of the- 733-761, 765-71 Drc IMAL SYSTEM, employed by the So- 
—, initial series of, inscriptions of---.---_ 800 noran and Shoshonean peoples. -------- 922 

