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SUBJECT INDEX 



657 



Mexico — Continued 



and Central America, linguistic data 



on 24: xviii, xxxii. 

 animal figures on knife handles of 



46: 174. 

 Aztec inscription from 10: 133 sq. 

 bulletin on languages of 30: 19. 

 character of pottery of 20: 20. 

 Cherokee in 19: 146. 

 classification of languages of 23: 



xxxiv. 

 coiled pottery from 4: 277. 

 collection from 19: xxxix; 20: 



XXIV. 



copper bells from 28: 148. 

 eastern, antiquities of 28: 13. 

 eastern, archeological reconnaissance 



in 25: xxiii sq. 

 eastern, researches in 27: 8. 

 evidence that stamp decoration is 



not derived from 20: 122, 123. 

 Fewkes's explorations in 26: xiv 



sq. 

 field work in 18: xxix; 22, i: 



IX, XI sq. 

 figurines resembUng those of, South 



Appalachian group 20: 41. 

 functional scope of pottery of 20: 



24. 

 grant to Cherokee by 19: 143. 

 hieroglyphic records of, work on 



22, i: XXXVI. 

 Kiowa raids into 17: 173, 276, 282, 



293, 300, 306, 337. 

 linguistic families of 30: 23. 

 linguistic work in 8: xx, xxi. 

 memoir on numeral systems of 19: 



XLiv sq. 

 mention of 42: 40. 

 migration from the north 28: 153. 

 migration of art features from 20: 



81. 

 mound builders in Gulf States 25: 



231. 

 need of investigation in 41: 105. 

 northern, architecture of 28: 155. 

 office work on material from 20: 



XXII. 



papers on ancient writings of 23: 



XXXVIII. 



petroglyphs in 10: 131-136. 



possible borrowing, Mississippi Val- 

 ley color decoration from peoples 

 of 20: 52. 



Mexico — Continued 



possible influence of distance from, 



on pottery 20: 145. 

 pottery of 28: 137. 

 probable contact of northern peoples 



with nation of 20: 42. 

 proposed Cherokee emigration to 



19: 155 sq. 

 range of form of pottery of 20: 85. 

 resemblance of Lower Mississippi 

 Valley pottery to that of 20: 

 102, 104. 

 ruined buildings of 25: xiii. 

 serpent images of 28: 122. 

 slavery in 25: 25. 

 southern, pottery of 28: 156. 

 stone yokes and collars of 25: 167. 

 terracotta head from, resembling 

 death's-head vases of Middle Mis- 

 sissippi Valley group 20: 98. 

 use of earthenware whistles and 



rattles in 20: 35. 

 work in 19: xvi, xvii. 

 See also Aztec; Chihuahua; Maya; 

 Sierra Madre, 

 Mexico City 



in 1556 14: 363, 375. 

 trail to 42: 823, 829. 

 Mexico, Gulf of. See Gulf. 

 Mey, C. J., settlement by 18: 576. 

 Meyer, Dr. A. B., acknowledgment to 



26: xii. 

 Meyer, J. 46: 49. 

 Mezo, William S., killed at Wounded 



Knee 14: 872. 

 Meztitlan, day symbol of the 16: 



252. 

 Miami 



games of the 24: 

 hidden ball 344. 

 racket 563, 569. 

 stick games 231. 

 tossed ball 708. 

 land cessions and reservations 18: 

 654 sqq., 662 sqq., 668, 676 sqq.; 

 692 sqq., 716, 752, 772-776, 794, 

 856, 862, 906. 

 linguistic manuscript on 30: 24. 

 opposition of, to Tecumtha 14: 



684. 

 population of the 7:49; 19:1108, 



1109, 1110. 

 stone wrist-guards of 13: 117. 

 study of the 30: 19, 21. 



