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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Conventionality 



of painted designs, eastern United 



States pottery 20: 67. 

 of signs 1 : 333, 336, 340. 

 Conventionalization of Life Mo- 

 tives 

 eastern United States pottery 20: 



65, 66. 

 Florida Peninsula pottery 20: 118, 



123, 126, 127. 

 Gulf Coast pottery 20: 113 sq. 

 Conventionalizing 



development of 10: 649 sq. 

 in pictography 10: 649-675. 

 mention of 4: 13, 15, 244. 

 Convolvulaceae 33: 110, 111. 

 Convolvulus Panduratus, medicinal 



use of 42: 670. 

 Convulsions, treatment for 44: 336, 



338. 

 Conway, Maurice, grant of land to 



18: 542. 

 Conyatz. See Kaneatche. 

 Conyers, Mr. — , mound on farm of, 



in Georgia 12: 313. 

 Cook, Rev. C. H. 

 account of 26: 59. 

 on mountain sheep 26: 82. 

 on Pima conical house 26: 155. 

 on Pima fishing 26: 174. 

 opposed by Pima medicine-men 



26: 256. 

 work of, among the Pima 26: 34, 

 63, 267 sq. 

 Cook, Miss Emily S., collection pur- 

 chased from 42: 18. 

 Cook, Capt. James 



description of Alaskan labrets by 3: 



106. 

 description of Eskimo houses by 9: 



78. 

 discoveries, Norton Sound 46: 126. 

 mention of 46: 213. 

 Waukash tribe named by 7: 129. 

 works of, consulted 9: 21. 

 Cook, Joseph W., on Yankton gentes 



15: 217. 

 Cook, R. L., killed at Wounded Knee 



14: 872. 

 Cook, Judge W. L., information fur- 

 nished by 42: 852. 



Cook, Zachariah 



acknowledgment to 42: 32. 

 information furnished b.v 42: 65, 



78, 306, 524, 527. 

 miko of Tukabahchee town 42: 



557. 

 names furnished by 42: 98, 99, 



103 sqq. 

 stomp dances and busk described 

 by 42: 557, 568. 

 Cook Inlet, ornate stone lamp from 



46: 34. 

 Cooke, Lieutenant Colonel — 

 on the Pima 26: 30. 

 reference to 28: 65. 

 Cooke, C. S., interpreter for Sioux 



delegation 14: 891. 

 Cooking 



among the Northern Indians 11: 



233, 280. 

 among the Point Barrow Eskimo 



9: 63. 

 Eskimo manner of 18: 288 sq. 

 fiat rocks used for 41: 498. 

 in clay vessels 41: 583-586,607. 

 methods of 45:92-95; 46:582. 

 pottery for 4: 272, 283, 371. 

 Pueblo method of 8: 164. 

 taught to girls 40: 299, 303. 

 utensils for 45: 230. 

 See also Doniestic Pottery; Food. 

 Cooking Baskets, terms for 41: 396. 

 Cooking Pits 



and ovens, description of 8: 162- 



166, 176 sq. 

 employment of clay as lining for 

 20: 49. 

 Cooking Pot, appearance of, in pic- 

 tures of Hopi katchinas 21: 104. 

 Cooking Stones of Tusayan, names 



of 8: 104. 

 Cooking Vessels 



of clay, from Canyon de Chelly 2: 



420. 

 of clay, from Santa Clara 2: 416. 

 of clay, from Tesuki 2: 414. 

 of clay, from Wolpi 2: 384. 

 of clay, from Zufii 2: 358. 

 Cookkoo-oose tribe of Lewis and 



Clark 7: 89. 

 Cooks, Three, duties of 47: 45, 51. 

 Cooksey, Rev. — , article by 30: 80. 



