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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Mallery, Col. Garrick — Continued 



work of 2: xxii; 3: xxvi; 7: 



XXXIV, xxxv; 8: xxviii; 9: 



XXXII, xxxiii sqq.; 10: xii $q., 



xviii; 13: xxxv; 15: xx, xxiv, 



XXIX, XXXVI, XLI, XLIII, XLVI, L, 

 LIV, LVIII, LXII, LXV, LXXII, LXXXI. 



Mallery, Otto, collection presented Ijy 



41: 15, 20. 

 Mallets 



mention of 45: 42, 43. 

 of the Eskimo 18: 79 sq. 

 of the Indians 14: 498. 

 of the Menomini 14: 260. 

 use of, in steatite working 15: 111. 

 Malli-nalli day symbol, discussion of 



16: 243. 

 Mallow, purple 33: 103. 

 Male 



derivation of 21: 125. 

 description of 21: 82. 

 part taken bj', in Pamiirti festival 

 21: 29. 

 Male Katcina 



appearance of, in Powamu festival 



21: 39. 

 personation of, in Nacab kiva 21: 

 30. 

 Malocca; Maloka, common living 



house 38: § 309, 310. 

 Malone, James H., reference to work 



by 44: 173. 

 Malte-Brun, V. A. 



cited on earth eating by the Siljerians 



9: 539. 

 cited on girdles and cords 9: 561, 



562, 564. 

 classification of Seri by 17: 104. 

 on Sandia 29: 527. 

 Maltese Cross, employment of, in 

 decoration, Northwestern pottery 

 20: 192. 

 Malthusian Law, not applicable to 



American Indians 7: 33 sq. 

 Maluco, visit to, by Villalobos 14: 



412. 

 Malus, medicinal use of 42: 659. 

 Malus Fusca 46: 487. 

 Malus loensis 



human transportation of 33: 59. 

 mention of 33: 86. 

 Malva sp., Pima food plant 26: 76. 

 Malvaceae 33: 103. 



Malvastrum Coccineum 33: 103. 

 Mama'nte, raid in Texas by 17: 328. 

 Mamaqla 35: 876, 877, 902. 

 Mame 



formation of numbers above ten 19: 



903 sq. 

 number names of 19: 862 sqq. 

 Mamee Apple, Mamniea Americana 



38: § 247. 

 Mammalian Figures, on pottery 

 from Pueblo ruins, description and 

 figures of 22, i: 71 sq., 153 sq. 

 Mammals 



Indian tradition concerning 14: 



722. 

 of the Point Barrow region, Alaska 



9: 55 sq. 

 of the Ungava district 11: 174. 

 See also Animal; Cardinal Mam- 

 mals; Man. 

 Mammiform Stones. See Three- 

 pointed Stones. 

 Mammoth 



ivory, Eskimo implements and uten- 

 sils made of 18: 67, 68, 91, 114, 

 115. 

 ivory, Eskimo ornaments made of 



18: 46, 49. 

 remains of 46: 117. 

 teeth and bones of 46: 48, 58. 

 Mamona, the Earth Mother 34:265. 

 Mamore. See Madeira. 

 Mamuri. See Carludovica. 

 Mamzrantiki, an Oraibi society of 



women 8: 134. 

 Mamzrau Festival, association of 

 Hehea with Corn maids in 21: 

 74. 

 Mamzrau Mana 



appearance of, in Mamzrd-uti 21: 



58. 

 derivation of 21: 125. 

 description of 21: 118. 

 Mamzrauti 



a Hopi ceremony 15: 262. 

 appearance of Palahiko Mana in 



21: 118. 

 ceremony introduced at Walpi 17: 



604. 

 ceremony of Tusayan 16: 302. 

 description of 21: 23, 58. 

 difference of, from Butterfly festival 

 21: 58. 



