292 



OviEDO— Continued. 



objects figured by 63. 210, 212 



on Aguebana the First 36 



on Antillean mortuary customs 70, 72, 83 



on Antillean religion 129 



on cannibalism of Borinquenos 50 



on Carib in Porto Rico 25 



on ceremonies in dance plazas 84 



on culture of Haitians and Borinque- 

 nos 27 



on early Porto Ricans 170 



on game of batey 84, 85 



on houses of Haitians 41,42-43 



on Juan Gonzales 37 



on polygamy among Borinqueiios 48 



on Porto Rican stone balls 110 



on punishment of theft among Antil- 



leans 31 



on racial affinities of Borinquenos 27 



on Spanish troubles in Porto Rico. 23, 36, 38-39 



Paddle-shaped stones 93-94, 261-262 



Padlock stones 203 



Palmer. William, work of xxi 



Pane. (.See Ramon Pane.) 



Papantla, Mexican pueblo 249 



Parry, Francis, on use of stone yokes 259 



Paso y Tkoncoso, Senor— 



on name of Cempoalan temple 238 



survey of Cempoalan by 234 



Passailaique, Lris, amulets found by 145 



PatiSo, Alonzo, on Cempoalan ruins 233 



Pedro Pablo Romero. (See Romero.) 

 Pes a FI EL— 



on a Cempoalan building 241 



on name Nautzinlan 260 



Pendants 1U9, 192 



Peneda, Alonso Alvarez de, expedition 



of 274 



PKORIA DICTIONARY AND ORAMMAK XIX 



Perez, Joaquin, on areito 69 



Pestles, Antillean— 



general description 99-105 



in connection with three -pointed 



stones 128 



wooden 210-211 



Peter Martyr— 



as a historian 19-20 



on Antillean zemis 55. oG, 57, 58, 140 



1)11 gods of Haitians 67 



on Haitian creation legends 74 



on Haitian idols 146 



on sentiments of Antilleans 32 



Petroglyphs. {See Pictographs.) 



Phallicism — 



in Antillean pottery specimen 186 



in forms of idols 54 



in Indian games 85 



in pestles 100 



Phratry system, Antillean 42 



Picard, Haitian procession figured by 67 



Pictographs— 



cave pictographs 149, 150, 155-159 



general discussion 148-150 



literature of subject 148-149 



on boundaries of dance plazas 149.150 



river pictographs 149-155 



Page 

 PiEDRA del rayo, Antillean "thunder 



stones " 94 



Pierson, Rev. Hamilton, on aboriginal 



Antillean dance 69 



Pillar stones 152, 17.5-178 



PiNART, ALPHONSE— 



Antillean skulls found by 29 



on clay idol from Santo Domingo 187 



on deformed legs of Antilleans 144 



on elbow stone 173-174 



on Porto Rican pictography 148-149 



Porto Rican caves explored by 87 



Pi y Margal, Senor, on stone collars 169 



Plans of operations of Bureav ix 



Planting sticks, Antillean 196 



Poey— 



on Cuban skulls 30 



on phallicism in West Indies 100 



Polishing stones, Antillean 93 



Polygamy among Antilleans 48 



Ponce de Leon— 



defeat of natives by 40 



native name assumed by 34 



relations with Aguebana the First 36 



Ponce, Juan, slayer of Aguebana the 



Second 38 



cacique shot by 146 



Porto Rico— 



archeological reconnoissanct- xiv- 



XV. XXVI.XXVIII 



archeological sites — 



eaves 87-89, 155 



dant^e plazas 79-85 



general discussion 78-79 



shell heaps 85-87 



as a folklore field 75 



author's visits to 17 



beads 109 



209 



center of an Antillean culture 90 



climate 21,22 



contour 129 



fauna and flora 22 



geology 21, 22 



location 21 



modern houses 41,43,45,47 



monographic treatment 19-20 



mounds 82-83 



people 24-26, 215 



physical features 21-22 



pictography 149-159 



pottery 22 



prehistoric political divisions 35-40 



skeletal remains 2^30 



(See also Archeological objects, Borin- 

 quenos, West Indies.) 



Postley, Miss, work of xxv 



Pottery, Antillean — 



bowls 180, 181, 183, 184, 185-186, 189, 190, 191 



canteens 180 



clay heads 181,184,188-189,191 



clay idols 187-188, 189 



cooking pots 184 



dishes 180, 182, 184, 189 



flasks 180,186-187,189 



fragments 191 



