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INDEX 



Kr.BOW STONES — Continued. 



characteristic of Greater An- 

 tilles . isn 



compared with collars 200-201. 



207-200 



rtistrihution of 60. 19fl 



theories concerning use of 263-26.') 



with face in relief 201, 202-206 



without face 202, 206-207 



Elbiithera. number of specimen.s 



from 50 



Enigm.vtical objects — 



from St. Vincent 115-llS 



fi'cc Problematical objects. 

 Erin" Bay, description of settlement 



at 65 



Erix Bay midden, excavations in 9 



ExCAV.vTiONS. Indian, in Barbados — 83, 



85-86 

 Fancy — 



enigmatical objects found at 115 



midden at 91 



Feathers, use of 230 



Fenner. Clarence N.. collaborator^ 26 



Fetishes — 



shell, from Barbados 86 



stone 11.3-115 



Fewkes. .T. Walter — 



papers by 25 



work of 8-12 



Finger ring, made from seed of 



gougou palm 75 



Fish idol, descrll>ed by Poey 181 



Flask-shaped vessels 239 



Fletcher. Alice C, songs tran- 

 scribed by 18 



Flint, knives of. found in Guade- 

 loupe i:i7 



Florida natives, resemblances of. 



to Cuban coast people 252-253 



Food bowls 2.S7 



Forte, .Ioseph, quoted on shell 



chisels --- 80 



Fowler. Hon. II.. mention of 68 



Fo.\ Indians — 



sacred packs of 16. 30 



sturtii'd by Pr. MicheKson 15 



Fkachtbnberg. Leo J., work of 21 



Frrire-Marreco. Barbara, collabo- 

 rator 23, 27 



Freshwater Bay, settlement at 82 



Fi{(k;. amulet representing 234 



Garcia. J. L., translation . by. of 



paper by Poey 181 



fjATSCHET. Mrs. LoriSA H.. vocabu- 

 laries restored by 31 



Geology of the West Indies 266-268 



CJiLBOA. Mot-NT. caves of 83 



GiLFiLLAN. Rev. Jos, A., gift by, of 



Chippewa letters 31 



<iiLL, Be Lancet — 



specimen photographed by 249 



work of 28 



GOLD — 



objects of, in the West Indies.- 265 

 ornaments of 230 



Ppge. 



GoNAivEs. Haiti, specimen from 186 



(ioiLD. Miss B. A. — 



collection presented hy 216 



mortar presented by 222 



Grand Caicos. number of specimens 



from 50 



(^JREAT Abaco, number of specimens 



from 50 



Grkat Cayman, archeology of 258 



Gre-at Ixagua, number of specimens 



from . 50 



Grenada — 



culture relationships of 88 



number of specimens from 49 



pottery from 118, 119. 121 



Griddles for cassava bread 119. 120 



Grinders — 



for chocolate 223. 224 



from Guadeloupe 15-1— 15.S 



from Porto Rican area 221-224 



from St. Kitts 162 



from St. Vincent region 112-113 



identified as seats 222 



See Mortars, Pestles. 



Grosser, Dr., specimen collected by_ l86 



Grullon, Sen'or, mention of 217, 218 



Guabansex. an Antillean goddess 264 



GlTADIOLOrPE — 



archeological specimens from. 12.S— 158 

 numiier of specimens from 49 



GiESDE, M.. quoted by Mason. 60, 129-137 



<;rESDE collection 



described 129-138 



drawings of 137 



size of . 137 



Gl'lANA — 



ethnological objects from 30 



paper on Indians of 26 



Gtrley. J. G.. work of 25 



IIaeberlin, H. K. — 



excavations made by 170 



specimen figured by 219 



IIAESSLBR. Miss, work of 21 



Haiti, pestles from 227 



IIalbert, II. S. — 



acknowledgment to 14 



editorial work of 26 



Hammers 154 



grooved, from St. Vincent re- 

 gion 101-102 



Handbook of .\mbricax Indians, 



demand for 27 



Handles ok vessels 71-74.2.37 



Harpoon from Gaudeloupe 135 



Harrington, J. P. — 



collaborator 27 



paper by 26 



work of 23 



Harrington, M. R., collections made 



by 49, 240, 256 



Hatchets found in Hispaniola 172 



Havana, collections in 248 



Heads — 



animal 68, 72-74, 118-121 



as handles 69, 71-74 



