278- 



INDEX 



Page. 



Latimek. <;., collection presented b.v_ 131 

 Latimeu specimen of elbow stones. 204—205 



Learv, Miss Ella, work of 29 



Les Cates. Haiti, nodule from l.s5 



Lesseii Anitlles — 



conip.irison of potter,v from 2~iU 



inhahltiints of, at time of Colum- 



hus 130 



invaded by the Carib 52. S.S. 261 



theory of kinship of aborigines 



of 126 



Linguistics as an aid to archeol- 

 ogy 61 



Little Abaco, number of specimens 



from 50 



LOB.ITE STOXB 229 



LouBAT prize awarded to Dr. Swan- 

 ton 14 



Lubbock, .Tohn, mention of 130 



Mabova, a Sky god 264 



McGee, W .T. mention of 249 



Madrid Museum — 



elbow stone in 202-203 



specimens in 213 



Mamona. the Earth Mother 265 



Mandan and IIid.\tsa music, study 



of, by Miss Densmore 22 



Manuscripts of the Bureau 30-31 



Mariguana — 



number of specimens from 50 



specimen found in 1S2 



Marl Hill, Barbados, collection ob- 

 tained at 87 



Maroio, stone image called 264 



Martin, Mrs. Ada, pottery presented 



by 30 



Mauti.xiqub — 



culture relationship of 128 



specimens from 128, 131 



Masks — 



shell 235 



stone : 183, 184-185 



Mason, J. A., excavations made by 170 



Mason. Otis T. — 



Guesde collection described by_ 129. 



137-150 



on form of stone collars 20" 



Maya hieroglyphs, work on, by Mr. 



Morley 23 



Medicine Chow, portrait made of_- 28 



Menzies, Mr., acknowledgment to 60 



MebiSo collection, mention of 227 



MiiiiELsoN, Truman — 



paper by 25 



work of 15-17 



Middens — 



Argyle 92 



Oberland J 92 



of Barbados 81-82 



of St. Kitts 159 



of St. Vincent 91-92 



Salt River 167 



See Mounds. Shell heaps. 



MiLi.s ESTATE, .'specimen from 164 



Mindoro Island, photographs of na- 

 tives of 29 



Monkey iikad of day 08 



Piit'e. 

 " Monkey " teapot, from Barbados. 80 



Monkey vases made by negroes 104 



Monolithic celts 173,174,170 



MoNTANft, Dr. Luis, collections under 



directorship of 248 



Mooney. .Tames, work of 12-13 



Mores, number of specimens from__ 50 



Morgan. Mr., enigmatic ob.1ects 



found by 115 



Morley, Stlvanus G.. memoir by.- 23 

 Mortars — 



from Guadeloupe 134-135, 152-154 



of Porto Rioan area 221-226 



ordinary form of 221 



resembling a bat 131 



Trinidad 68 



Sec Grinders, Pestles. 

 Motul-Maya Dictionary, photostat 



copy of 31 



Mounds — 



excavation of, in Cuba 247 



See Middens. 



Mount Gilboa. caves of 11.83 



MuLLBR, Prof. Sophos, acknowledg- 

 ment to 179 



MuNN and Co., gift hy, to Bureau 29 



MiTNROE, Miss Helen, work of 27 



MuNSEE Indians, vLsited by Dr. 



Micholson 16 



MUR.IE. Jambs, work of 24 



Music 



Chippewa, papers on 26 



Siouan, study of 21-22 



Necklaces — 



from Porto Rico 181 



of shell or stone 230, 231 



Needles, netting — 



from Guadeloupe 13i'i 



from I*orto Rico 131 



Negroes, influence on, of Indian cul- 

 ture 12 



Nepoios. a nation of Trinidad 64 



Neitmann, Felix, editorial work of. 2.") 



Nevis, island of — 



archeology of loS 



number of specimens from 49 



perforated stone from 12.") 



torso from 11 



New Providence, number of speci- 

 mens from 50 



New York Academy of Science, 



archeological work of 51 



Newsam. a., mention of 68 



Nichols. Dr., collection loaned by_. 124 



NiPB Bay. objects from 251.254,255 



Nodules, stone 184-186 



North Caicos, number of specimens 



from 50 



(Ibebland midden 92 



Obia men, influence of 124 



Omaha Indians, gaming dice of. 



presented to the Bureau 30 



Ornaments 2.30-232 



of gold 230,265 



of shell 103, 232 



.SVe Beads, Caracolis, Neck- 

 laces, Pendants. 



