INDEX 



279 



OsAOE Indians — Page. 



specimens rollected from 30 



studied by Mr. Ixi Fle.sche 18-20 



visit of, to Wa.sliington 28 



Paget, .Tohn, mention of 80 



Pane, Ramon, .account by, of malt- 

 ing zpmis 208 



Panels of stone collars 193-196 



PASSAMAQUOnDT INDIANS, visit Of, tO 



Washingrton 28 



Peccary, hesad of, In clay 121 



Perforated s'i-onbs 148-149 



Pendants 114 



founa in St. Vincent area — 122-123 



jadeite "■'> 



stone 232—233 



Pepper, Gexircb H., quoted on speci- 

 mens from St. Vincent 116 



Perforated stones 148-149 



Pestles — 



comparison of, from diffei'ent 



areas 263 



found in Lesser Antilles 228 



from Guadeloupe 134, 154-1.5S 



from St. Vincent region 112-113 



from Trinidad 74-75 



. of the Porto Rico area-- 220. 226-229 



Tariations of 74 



/See Grinders, Mortars. 

 Photographs of Indians — 



exhibition of 28 



requests for 28 



Pictographs — 



of Guadeloupe 130 



of St. Kitts 160 



of St. Vincent 92,130 



Piedras del kayo 175-176.251 



Pile dweliiIngs op Cuba 253 



Pillar stoxbs 161 



PiNART. A., collection made by 167 



PiNART ELBOW STONE 206 



PLACEl NAMES, INDIAN 



in Trinidad 05 



occurrence of 62 



Plana Cayo, number of specimens 



from 50 



Planos, Enrique Gomez, work of, 



on Cuiba 248 



Plenty Coups, portrait made of 28 



Poet, Andres, on Cuban antiqui- 

 ties 181, 244 



POMBROON DISTRICT OP BRITISH 



Guiana, excavations in 76—77 



Ponca Indians, visit of, to Wash- 

 ington 28 



Population, Indian, work of James 



Mooney on 13 



Porto Rico — 



absence of axes in 131 



cultural relations of inhabitants 



of 169 



culture area 168-240 



excavations in ."»1 



highest culture developed in 169 



Latimer collection from 131 



number of specimens from 49 



1'iittehy — Page. 



age of 261 



as an indication of an agricul- 

 tural people 77 



culture areas indicated by 259 



excavated in Trinidad 9 



fragments of, from Porto Rico- 131 



from Barba<los 86 



from Cuba, character of 252 



from Greater Antilles, aflBnities 



of 261 



from Greater Antilles, compari- 

 son of 259.260 



from Greater and Lesser Antilles 



compared 260 



from Lesser Antilles, affinities 



of 261 



from Porto Rican area 236-240 



from St. Kitts 16.3-165. 260 



from St. Vincent area 118-122 



from Trinidad-- 60.67-74,75,76 



glazing of 68 



of Porto Rico 172 



Porto Rican, characteristics of- 58 



Porto Rican, quality of 169 



Stone Age, of Old and New 



Worlds compared 54 



Tainan 261 



Pottery rests 70, 86, 120, 121 



Pottery stamps. See Stamps. 

 Prague, West Indian objects in mu- 

 seum at 50.234 



Problematical objects 149-152. 



154, 220, 227, 229 

 from St. Vincent—- 110-111, 115-118 



of bone 2,34 



Property op the Bureau 30 



Providence, number of specimens 



from 50 



Publications — 



correspondence relating to 27 



d'-tribution of 27 



PiTEBLO Indians, preparation of bib- 

 liography of 7-8 



Pulley, stone, in Guesde collection- 152 



Quoits, played by Caribs 136 



Rae, C. S., celt owned by 177 



Ragged Island, number of speci- 

 mens from 50 



Raleigh, Sir Walter, races of Trini- 

 dad enumerated by 64 



Red Cloud, portrait made of 28 



Red FlAWK. portrait made of 28 



Red Willow, Nebr., fragments of 



pottery from 30 



Reptiles, heads op, in pottery 69, 76 



Rings, stone — 



in Connell collection 161-162 



in Dehesa collection 169 



in Guesde collection 152 



in Heye collection 149 



RoBBiNS. Wilfred William, col- 



laliorator 23, 26, 27 



Robinson, Sir W., mention of 68 



Rodriguez-Ferrer, Miguel — 



mention of 247 



