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INDEX 



Pase. 



K(jDniGiEZ-FEEBEB, MIGUEL — Continued. 



paper read by 24G 



specimen figured by 245, 250 



specimen found by 181 



Roth. Walter E. — 



paper by 26 



specimens collected by 30 



Royal, number of specimens from 50 



Saba, number of specimens from 49 



Sacred packs of Fox Indians — 



acquired for National Museum 16 



purchased by Dr. Michelson 30 



Sacrificial knives 107-108 



St. Christopher. See St, Kitts. — 



St. Croix — 



aborlgrines of 1G6-1G7 



artifacts from 168 



culture of, like that of Porto 



Rico ICS 



geology of 166 



specimens from 166-168 



St. Kitts — 



archeolosical work in 11 



archeology of 15S-166 



number of specimens from 49 



pottery of 260 



St, Thomas — 



number of specimens from 49 



pestle from 227 



St. Vincent — 



number of specimens from 49 



pottery of 118-122 



specimens from 90-91 



visit to shell heaps of 10 



St. Vincent — Grenada culture 



area 88-123 



Salivas, a nation of Trinidad 64 



SalvaciAT, a nation of Trinidad 64 



San .Iuan Indians, visit of, to Wash- 

 ington 28 



Santa Clara Inmans, visit of, to 



Washington 28 



Santa Cruz — 



collection gathered at 12 



number of specimens from 49 



Santa Lucia — 



artifacts from 9:i 



celts and axes from 131 



number of specimens from 49 



Santo Domingo — 



celt from 13! 



number of specimens from 49 



Saona, number of specimens from — 49 



Saville. Marshall H. — 



acknowledgment to 188 



photographs obtained by 50, 189 



Schombcrgk, Sir Robert, mention 



of 80 



School of American AECHa;oLOGT, 



investigations conducted by 23 



Seats, stone 223-226 



not found in Lesser Antilles 60 



Sbito, SeSor, specimens purchased 



from 50-221 



SBMIOIRCDIiAK STONES 187 



PUKC. 



Sb.neca texts, edited by Mr. Hewitt. 17 



Serpent, Great, story of 127-128 



Serpent god of the Antilleans 264-265 



Shark, HEiad op, as handle of 



vessel 73-74, 86 



Shell, objects of — 



cone-shaped 86 



disks 86 



from Barbados 86 



from St. Kitts 162-163 



from St. Vincent 123 



implements 78, 79, 80 



mask 235 



pottery stamps 86 



teeth 23D 



Siiell-hi^ap people — 



customs of 56—57 



probably cave dwellers 57 



Shell-heaps — 



excavations in 9, 62 



of British Guiana 76 



of Porto Rico 170-171 



on eastern coast of Trinidail tiO 



See Middens, Mounds, 



Shields, used by natives of Trini- 

 dad -65 



Shoshont Indians, visit of, to 



Washington 28* 



Siouan music, study of, by Miss 



Densmore 21-22 



Siou.x I.vriANs, visit of, to Wash- 

 ington 28 



SirsLAw language, grammar of, by 



Dr. Frachtenberg 21 



Sky God, worship of 128 



Slaughter, Mrs. Ella, work of 29 



SOUFHIERB VOLCANO 



eruption of 91,92 



mention of 110 



Squirrel, whistle in shape of 68 



Stahl, Augustin, arcbeological work 



of 170 



Stamps — 



clay 74, 123, 23.-| 



shell 86 



Statues, monolithic, mentioned by 



Brinton 246 



Stenhouse, Walter J., work of 28 



Stevenson, Mrs, M. C. — 



paper by 26 



work of 14-15 



Stillwbll, Miss Margaret B.. 



transcription of manuscript hy 24 



Stone A<;e. in Old and New Worlds- 53 



St<)Nb Fort, midden at 159 



StO.VES, incised and PERFORATED- 148-149 



Stones, problematicai 149-152 



See Problematical objects. 



Stonework — - 



of Central America 58 



of Mexico 58 



of the Greater Antilles 58 



Strube, Leopold B., stone collar 



owned by 189,193 



Stcbbs, midden at 91-92 



