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[ETH. ANN. 48 



Bones — Continued 



long 46: 156-160, 163 sqq., 326. 

 mammoth, found at Big Bone Lick 



42: 790. 

 of Big Bone Liclc, disposal of 42:791. 

 of prehistoric animals 46: 411 sq. 

 of the dead, burial of 42: 389. 

 of the dead, cleaning of 1: 168. 

 of the dead, disposal of 42: 700 sq. 

 of the dead, reinterred 46: 574 sq. 

 pathological 46: 109. 

 preserved by Guiana Indians 38: 



§ 832, 838. 

 reassembled and brought to life 

 32: 212, 216, 217, 398, 404, 488, 

 490, 586. 

 removal of, in legends 30: 121,172. 

 spirit in 30: 152, 153, 158 sq. 

 use of, in decoration of pottery 20: 



66, 84, 193. 

 used in invocation 30: 168. 

 See also Bone; etc.; Burial. 

 Boneset 



medicinal use of 42: 658; 43:265, 



266. 

 use of 44: 289. 

 Bonesteel, A. D., on death of Oshkosh 



14: 47. 

 Bonework 45: 42 sq., 217. 

 "Boneyard," between Tanana and 



Ruby 46: 46, 47. 

 Bonila, Antonio, on Quivira 29: 566. 

 Bonilla, — , on Sandia population in 



1749 17: 584. 

 Bonita Creek, Ariz., cliff houses on 



22, i: 187. 

 Bonnell, — , 



on Cherokee agreement with Mexico 



19: 145. 

 on Cherokee expulsion from Texas 



19: 145. 

 on Houston's efforts on behalf of 



Cherokee 19: 145. 

 on Mexican grant to Cherokee 19: 

 143. 

 Bonnerjea, Dr. Biren, contributor to 



Bureau 48: 1189. 

 Bonneville, Capt., B. L. E. 



at Fort Gibson in 1837 17: 170. 

 on hand game, Nez Perces 24: 304 



sq. 

 treaty concluded by 18: 851. 

 Bontoc Igorot, report on expedition 

 among 24: xxi. 



Bony- tail Gila fish 26: 83. 

 Book Cliff, pictographs of 4: 27. 

 Book Cliff Canyon, Wash., petro- 



glyphs in 10: 117. 

 Books, myths concerning 19: 351. 

 Boon, Daniel, leader of pioneer ad- 

 vance 19: 45. 

 Boone, Daniel 



adventures of 42: 787. 



carried over Warrior's Path 42: 



781. 

 road traveled by 42: 794, 799. 

 Boone, William 



acknowledgments to 25: 245. 

 on paddle stones 25: 261. 

 Boone County, Nebr., references to 



27: 100, 101. 

 Boone's Gap, description of 42: 801. 

 Boone's Trail 42: 801 sq. 

 Booneville, N. C, trail near 42: 777. 

 Boonsboro, Ky. 



beseiged by the Shawnee 42: 788. 

 trails to 42: 782, 801 sq. 

 Booske Tah 



name for celebration of new corn 



crop 42: 568. 

 See also Busk. 

 Boos-ke-tau 



name for training of priest or doctor 



42: 619. 

 See also Busk (2). 

 Boot Pads, Eskimo 18:43. 

 Boot-sole Creasers 18: 108. 

 Booth, — , a Kiowa trader 17: 313. 

 Boothia Felix and Back River, tribes 



of 6: 452-459. 

 Boots 



of the Eskimo 9: 129-135; 11: 



179, 205, 217; 18: 40-43. 

 See also Boot-pad; etc.; Shoes. 

 Boraginaceae 33: 111. 

 Borde, Fr. de la 



cited 30: 141, 153, 156, 160, 163, 

 165, 168, 257, 259, 260, 268, 270, 

 290, 296, 303, 306, 314, 320, 321, 

 323, 340, 342, 351, 352, 353. 

 on invocation of spirits 30: 168. 

 Borden's Farm, flint on 44: 528. 

 Borers of the Eskimo 9: 175-182. 

 Borgian Codex 



cited 3: 23, 24, 26, 28, 46, 54, 57, 



58, 61; 19: 861. 

 discussion of symbols in 16: 212, 

 213, 219, 222, 244. 



