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SUBJECT INDEX 



787 



Peresianus Codex — Continued 

 eb symbol in 16: 243. 

 ix symbol in 16: 248. 

 kan symbol in 16: 226. 

 mention of 3: 19. 

 oc symbol in 16: 239. 

 Perez, — , on calendars 3: 38, 40. 

 Perez, Alonzo, companion of Coro- 



nado 14: 597. 

 Perez, Joaquin, on areito 25: 69. 

 Perez, Don Juan Pic 



on formation of Mayan number 



names 19: 866. 

 on meaning of 16: 

 chacbolay 226. 

 chicchan 230. 

 choah 234. 

 chuc 232. 

 edznab 259. 

 hchom 225. 

 hok 241. 

 ikel 220. 

 kankanil 228. 

 lemba 236. 

 len 235. 



mech, ixmech 213. 

 pokchetah 247. 

 tok 232. 

 tzac 241. 

 quoted by Brinton on Mayan numer- 

 als 19: 891, 892, 894. 

 quoted by Goodman on Copan in- 

 scriptions 19: 784. 

 Perez, Melchior, mention of slave of 



14: 592. 

 Perez de Bocanegra, Hernand(o), 



testimony of 14: 596. 

 Perez de Ribas, Andres. See Bibas. 

 Perezia Wrightii, Pima styptic 26: 



80. 

 Perforated Stones 

 description of 13: 98. 

 mention of 34: 148 sq. 

 use of, as buttons 13: 115. 

 Perforated Tablets. See Tablets. 

 Perforation 



of cheeks 38: § 504. 



of lips 38: § 503. 



of nasal septum 38: § 505. 



of objects of shell 2: 216, 220, 223, 



227, 236, 262. 

 of prepuce 38: § 507. 

 of tongue 38: § 853, 924. 

 See also Bases; Walls. 



Perforators 



described and figured 13: 164. 

 discussion of 15: 85. 

 produced by flaking 15: 26. 

 Perfumery. See Perfumes. 

 Perfumes 



grass used as 14: 823. 

 lady's bouquet 33: 115. 

 meadow rue 33: 80. 

 pectis used for 30: 83. 

 plants used as 33: 59. 

 prickly ash 33: 98. 

 sweet grass 33: 66. 

 use of 45: 86. 

 wild columbine 33: 82. 

 Pericarps, use of, in fish-poison balls 



38: § 211. 

 Perigniac 46: 169. 

 Period 



mark of, in sign language 1: 368. 

 symbols in Mayan chronology 22, i: 



222 sq. 

 See also Catamenia; Chronology; 

 Menstruation. 

 Periodic Conjugation, law of 17: 



161* sq. 

 Periwinkle Disease, symptoms and 



treatment of 42: 647. 

 Periwinkles 



as everyday food 41: 608. 

 basketry design of 38: § 445. 

 eaten 38: § 221. 



shells of, in graves 41: 530, 541, 

 543, 549, 608. 

 Perizoma, loin cloth 38: § 548. 

 Perkins, E. T., work of 18: xxix. 

 Perkins, G. H. 



exploration of Iroquoian province by 



20: 159. 

 on Iroquoian pottery from Lake 



Champlain region 20: 168 sq. 

 on stone implements at Lake Cham- 

 plain 13: 63. 

 on turtleback caches in Vermont 



13: 137. 

 shell beads illustrated by 2: 224. 

 Perley, Susan, information furnished 



by 24: 49, 50. 

 Permanence of signs 1 : 329. 

 Peromyscus, eaten by Pima 26: 



158-163. 

 Perrault, Jean Baptiste, on impor- 

 tance of wild rice to fur traders 

 19: 1102. 



