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SUBJECT INDEX 



611 



Lycoperdon Gemmatum 33: 62. 

 Lycopodium Obscurum, use of 44: 



290, 362. 

 Lycopus Asper, use of 44: 290, 307, 



320. 

 Lycopus Uniflorus 45: 480. 

 Lydite. See Chert, varieties of. 

 Lye 



use of, in hominy making 30: 74. 

 use of, in net making 13: 26. 

 Lye Drip (?) Clan, native names for 



42: 115. 

 Lygodesmis juncea 33: 136. 

 Lying 



a common custom 46: 482. 

 wife's maid killed for 31: 435. 

 Lying-in 



house for 30: 250, 321 sq. 

 of husband 30: 320 sqq. 

 of wife 30: 321 sq. 

 See also Childbirth; Couvade; 

 Labor. 

 Lyman, Capt. Wyllis, attack on 



supply train of 17: 210. 

 Lynd, J. W. 



cited on Indian beliefs 11: 375, 



436, 527. 

 quoted on ghost beliefs 11: 484, 



489. 

 quoted on Heyoka gods 1 1 : 469. 

 quoted on Ikto gods 11: 472. 

 quoted on Indian beUefs 11: 431, 



445, 473, 493. 

 quoted on Indian ceremonials 1 1 : 



437. 

 quoted on Sun dance 1 1 : 450. 

 reference to work of 11: 363. 

 Lynxes 



as symbol of courage 39: 58, 244. 

 Eskimo snares for 18: 121 sq. 

 myths concerning 1 1 : 148. 

 use of, for food 1 1 : 279. 

 Lyon, — , acknowledgment to 25: 



274. 

 Lyon, G. F. 



cited 6: 410, 451, 463, 487, 497, 



511, 579, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 



590, 592, 593, 610, 612, 613, 614, 



615. 



description of Eskimo houses by 9: 



72. 

 mention of 46: 218, 348, 370. 

 on Eskimo basket weaving 9: 327. 

 on Eskimo fire-making 9: 290. 

 on Eskimo harpoons 9: 221. 



Lyon, G. F. — Continued 



on Eskimo kaiaks 9: 333, 334. 

 on Eskimo needle-cases 9: 322. 

 on Eskimo sledge-shoes 9: 353. 

 on Eskimo snow-shoes 9: 306. 

 on Eskimo umiaks 9: 339. 

 work of, consulted 9: 23. 

 Lyon, S. S., shell spoons collected by 



2: 200. 

 Lyons, Abraham, appointed agent for 



Pima 26: 33. 

 Lyons, W. J. 



aid rendered by 17: 14. 

 reported concession to, on Tiburon 

 17: 122*. 

 Lytle, A., mound on farm of, North 



Carohna 12: 348. 

 Lyttle, Robert T., map of, 1837, on 

 influence of wild rice on geo- 

 graphic nomenclature 19: 1117. 

 Lyttleton, Governor — , negotiations 

 with Cherokee by, in 1758-1759 

 19: 42. 

 Lytton Bands 



basketry of 41: 156, 166, 182, 201 

 sq., 204, 205, 208, 209, 231, 257, 

 331-334, 378, 435, 437-441, 443 

 sq., 453. 

 designs of 41: 331-334. 

 dyeing methods of 41: 147. 

 territory of 45: 447. 



Ml 



Ma, meaning of 16: 234. 



Maam, Tinamas sp. (scrub turkey), 



taming of 38: § 724. 

 Ma'am. Sec White People. 

 Maamtag'ila 



history of 35: 891-938. 



mention of 35: 805, 938-951. 



names and crests of the 35: 785. 



sea-gull, ancestor of 35: 786. 

 Ma-ayal Mountain. See Crooked 



Mountain. 

 Mabila 



a stockaded town 42: 438. 



See also Mobile Indians. 

 Mabodamaca, a Porto Rican cacique 



25: 40. 

 Mabouya 



derivation of the term 25: 130. 



See also Priesthood. 



1 Names beginning with Mac and Ale are arranged 

 separately; those beginning with M' are arranged 

 under Mc. 



