INDEX 



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Heads — Continued. Page, 



grote.'ique human, on Porto Rico 



pottery 76 



peccary or wild hog 71 



reptilian (19. 76 



.stone 183-184 



turtle 121 



Heger, Franz, amulet described by- 233 



Henderson, Junius, collaborator 23,26 



IlEWETT, Edoar L., collaborator 23. 26 



IIEWITT, .T. N. B . work of 17-18, 31 



Heve. r.EORfiE G. — 



acknowledgment to 8 



collection of 49 



obiect.f purchased by 221 



Heye Museum — 



artifacts in, from West Indies. 49-51 

 work under auspices of 8 



Hisi'ANioi.A. another name for 



Santo l>(miingo 1.31 



Hodge. F. W. — 



Bulletin editi'd by 25 



report of 5-32 



work of 7-8 



Hollow Horn Bear, portrait made 



of 28 



IIOLME.S. W. IT. — 



collaborator 26 



sketch by 190 



work of 22 



Hooks from Guadeloupe 135 



HRDLifKA. AleS, bulletin by, in col- 

 laboration with others 26 



HrcKERiiY, Rev. Thomas — 



collection of 88.90 



excavations made l)y 66 



mention of 115 



pendants collected by 122 



quoted on objects from St. Vin- 

 cent 116 



specimens purchased by 50 



Hughes. Rev. Griffith — 



article by 80 



Indian Castle described by 84-85 



HuRA KAU, the beneficent serpent 265 



HuTSON, Dr. John — 



collection of 86 



mention of 82 



Idols — • 



from Cuba 245, 249-250. 251 



from Guadeloupe 136 



from Porto Rico ISl. 221 



from St. Vincfnt area 113-115 



in Heye collections 186, 221 



in University Museum. Havana. 245. 



250, 252 



stone collars po.ssil)ly used as 198 



three-pointed, with heads and 



legs 190 



wooden, in Montana's collec- 

 tion 249 



Ikrian f'l'LTURE of the Lesser An- 

 tilles 56 



Illustrations, preparation of 28 



Implements, shell 59, 78, 79, 80 



Page. 



IMPLEMENT.S. STONE 



age of 55 



chipped, rare in West Indies 55 



classification of, from St. Vin- 

 cent 93-94 



comparison of. from Old and 



New Worlds 54 



crescentic 107-108 



development of. in the West 



Indies 54 



fishtail, limited to volcanic 



area 61 



flaked, not made in Antilles. 1.30. 137 



from Dominica 125 



from St. Vincent region 104—105 



from Trinidad 74-75 



from West Irdies. two groups . 



of 262 



winged. limited to volcanic 



area 61 



f^ee Awls, Axes, Celts, Chis- 

 els, Dirks. Grinders, Haji- 

 MBRS, Harpoon, Knives. 

 Needles, .'Stamps. Tools. 

 UTENSILS, Weapons. 



Incised stones 148—149 



Indian Castle — 



described 83-84 



visited by Dr. Fewkes 11 



Indian excavations in Barbados 85—86 



INDIAX River, mound at 81-82 



Ikon Bear, portrait made of 28 



Isle op Pines, carimbas of 256-257 



IsLETA Indians, visit of, to Wash- 

 ington 28 



Jadbite. pendant of 75 



Jamaica — 



antiquities of 257 



cave burials in 61 



cultural relations of 61 



number of specimens from 49 



Ji.MENEZ. Don Eusebio, mounds ex- 

 cavated by 247 



Jones. William, myths gathered by_ 15,16 

 Joyce, T. A., theory of, concerning 



stone collars 207 



KicKAPOO MYTHS translated by Dr. 



Michelson 16 



Kiowa Indians, visit of, to Wash- 

 ington 1 28 



Kitchen middens. See Middens. 



Mounds. Shell heaps. 

 Knives — 



ceremonial or sacrificial 107— 10,s 



of flaked flint 137 



Kxobs. specimens showing 186,220 



KROEnER. A, L., to prepare volume 



on California Indians 24 



La Fi.esche, Francis — 



specimens collected by 30 



work of 18-20 



Languages. Indian. Handbook of 26 



X,ATHROP. Mr. and Mrs., collection 



made by 170 



