880 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Boss, John — Continued 



president of constitutional conven- 

 tion 19: 112. 



proclamation by 19: 120. 



proposal of new Cherokee treaty by 

 5: 291. 



proposition for removal by 19: 132. 



protest against removal of Cherokee 

 by 5: 273, 275; 19: 120. 



refusal of President Jackson to com- 

 municate with 19: 126. 



refusal of, to acquiesce in treaty 5: 

 283. 



relations of, to Southern Confeder- 

 acy 5: 326-332. 



signer of Act of Union 19: 135. 



suit against Georgia by 19: 119. 



threat of arrest of 19: 135 



See also Ross Party. 

 Boss, Sir John 



acknowledgment to 7: 73. 



cited 6: 410, 451, 453, 454, 455, 

 456, 458, 469, 471, 478, 485, 508, 

 552, 553, 570; 46: 348. 



on Eskimo diet 9: 62. 



works of, consulted 9: 25. 

 Boss, William E., assistance rendered 



by 33: 161. 

 Boss, W. P. 



editorof Cherokee Advocate 19: 111. 



on death of Sequoya 19: 148. 

 Boss County, Ohio 



occurrence of earthenware spools in 

 20: 44. 



pottery from 20: 184, 193. 

 Boss or Government Party of the 

 Cherokee 



attitude of, during Civil War 19: 

 148. 



conflict of, -with Ridge party 19: 

 147. 



mention of 5: 293. 



See also Boss, John. 

 Bosse, L C. 46: 234. 

 Bot, Spirit of, legend of 30: 230 sq. 

 Both, H. Ling 



citing Descourtilz on Antillean pic- 

 tographs 25: 148. 



on Tasmanian number concept 19: 

 833. 



on use of tobacco 25: 61. 



on witchcraft in Santo Domingo 

 25: 67. 



Both, Dr. Walter E. 



collection made by 39: 27. 

 contributor to Bureau 48: 1189. 

 implement presented by 41: 43. 

 on animism and folklore of Guiana 



Indians 30: 26 sgg., 103-386. 

 on Australian binary concept 19: 



846. 

 on Australian numeration 19: 834. 

 paper by 34: 26; 36: 30; 37: 



27; 42: 16. 

 specimens from 34: 30. 

 work of 30: 103, 107; 41: 104. 

 Bothrock, J. T., material collected by 



24: 236. 

 Botunda 



description of 42: 177, 178 sq. 

 location of 42: 171, 175, 176. 

 See also Tcokofa. 

 Botunda Creek, description of, by 



Bartram 41: 514. 

 Boucouyenne Indians 



burial customs of the 30: 157, 159 



sq. 

 dogs used as food by 30: 298. 

 food of the 30: 381. 

 hunting customs of the 30: 282, 294. 

 natal customs of the 30: 320. 

 ordeals of the 30: 309, 310, 340. 

 sickness among the 30: 352. 

 Bougeau, Mrs. Henry, mound on farm 



of 44: 409. 

 Boughware 



from Four-mile ruins, description and 



figure of 22, i: 141. 

 See also Pottery. 

 Bouhamon. See Strychnos. 

 Boulette 



use of, in finishing and decorating 

 20: 

 Eastern United States pottery 5 1 , 



52, 73-77, 79. 

 Iroquoian pottery 161, 164, 167. 

 Middle Atlantic Coast pipes 158. 

 Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 



149, 153 sq., 155 sq., 157. 

 New Jersey-New England pottery 



176, 179. 

 Northwestern pottery 188-195, 



196 sq., 201. 

 Ohio Valley pottery 185. 

 use of finger nails as, Middle Atlan- 

 tic Coast 20: 149. 



