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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



ETII. ANN. 43 



Conical Mounds — Continued 



made by the Sioux 37: 76. 



number of 37: 83. 



of Lake Koshkonong 37: 100. 



See also Burial Mounds. 

 Conical Tinklers 21: 61. 

 Conifers 33: 63. 

 Conjugal Conation, law of, as applied 



to Seri 17: 162* sq. 

 Conjunctions, in sign language 1: 



367. 

 Conjunctive Mode 



Algonkin 28: 272. 



Arapaho 28: 236. 



Cree 28: 272. 



Fox 28: 234, 253, 260, 261, 265, 

 271, 272, 279, 288. 



Micmac 28: 245, 269, 272, 279, 

 285, 287 sq. 



Natick 28: 272. 



Ojibwa 28: 268, 272. 



Peoria 28: 234, 245, 260, 265, 268, 



270, 271, 272, 279, 288. 

 Shawnee 28: 234, 245, 255, 265, 



271, 272, 279. 

 Conjunctives, indefinite passive, Al- 



gonquian 28: 279. 

 Con junctivities among the Pima 26 : 



268. 

 Conjurer 



love charms made by the 42: 



635 sq. 

 practice of the 1: 583. 

 results obtained by the 44: 270. 

 See also Doctors. 

 Conjuring 



among the Northern Indians 1 1 : 



193, 274. 

 in Cherokee myth 19: 255, 277 sq., 



279, 320, 374 sq., 393 sq., 501, 502, 



and passim. 

 Indian practice of 19: 495. 

 Connecticut 



aboriginal quarrying in 15: 105, 



107. 

 Indian policy of 18: 607 sq., 611- 



619. 

 Indian spades from 13: 133. 

 Iroquoian pottery from 20: 168. 

 petroglyphs in 10: 75. 

 pottery of 20: 146, 178, 179. 

 tribes and dialects of 43: 205-287. 



Connecticut Avenue, Washington, 



D. C, quarries of, description of 



15: 116. 

 Connecticut Board of Agriculture 



and Experiment Station, report 



of, on composition of cereals and 



fruits 19: 1081 sq. 

 Connecticut Indians 

 accovHit of 18: 612 sqq. 

 purchase of land from 18: 616. 

 Connecticut Land Company, cession 



of land claimed by 18: 666. 

 Connecticut Western Reserve, his- 

 tory of 18: 667 sqq. 

 Connections between Asiatics and 



Americans 46: 197. 

 Connell, E., acknowledgment to 34: 



11. 

 Connell Collection 34: 87, 159, 



160-166. 

 Connelly, William E. 



on dice games, Wyandot 24: 118 sg. 

 on football, Wyandot 24: 702. 

 on hidden ball, Wyandot 24: 351. 

 Conner, Henry, land treat}' witness 



14: 29. 

 Conner, Mrs. Rebecca, mounds on 



land of 5: 74; 12: 348. 

 Conneross, myth concerning 19: 412. 

 Connor, James E., work of 43: 19. 

 Connotation of Indian nouns 1: 8. 

 Connoun, number of specimens from 



34: 49. 

 Conoy 



association of, with Delawares 19: 



497. 

 fate of 19: 498. 

 Conquest Play at Xico Viejo 25: 



248. 

 Conquistadores, meaning of term, in 



New Spain 14: 563. 

 Conrad, Captain — , orders Selwyn to 



visit Kuwapi 14: 799. 

 Consag, Padre Ferdinando, explora- 

 tions and map by 17: 65. 

 C onsanguinity 



among the Guiana Indians 38: 



§876. 

 Fox system of, reference to 40: 375. 

 importance of, among savages 22, 1: 



XXV. 



Consanguineous Kinship of the 



Omahas 3: 253. 

 Conscience of the Eskimo 18: 294. 



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