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SUBJECT INDEX 



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acuteness in sense of 46: 527 sq. 

 fish attracted by 38: § 189. 

 pictographs for 10: 600 sq. 

 Sigmodon Hispidus Arizonae, found 



in Pimen'a 26: SO. 

 Sign Language 



abstract ideas expressed in 1 : 348. 

 among the Alaskans 1 : 513. 

 among the Flathead 45: 373. 

 among the North American Indians, 



cited 4: 24, 132, 137, 155, 234. 

 among the Siouan Indians 15: 168. 

 among the various tribes 45: 135 sq. 

 and pictographs 2: xxii. 

 antiquity of 1: 285. 

 Apache pictographs connected with 



1: 372. 

 archeologic research connected with 



1: 368. 

 arrangement in description of signs 



in 1: 546. 

 as medium of Ghost dance communi- 

 cation 14: 808. 

 Australian 1: 306. 

 authorities in, list of 1: 401. 

 Chinese characters connected with 



1: 356, 357. 

 collaborators in, list of 1: 401. 

 comparison, degrees of 1 : 363. 

 conjunctions in 1: 367. 

 convention, not reciuiring 1: 334. 

 corporeal gestures in 1: 270, 273. 

 correspondents, foreign, on 1: 407. 

 deaf mutes, of uninstructed 1 : 277. 

 dialects, numerous, connected with 



1: 294. 

 dialogues in 1 : 486. 

 dictionary of, extracts from 1 : 409. 

 discontinuance of 1: 312. 

 discourses in 1: 521. 

 Egyptian characters connected with 



i: 304, 355, 357 sqq., 370, 379, 380. 

 emotional gestures in 1: 270. 

 ethnologic facts connected with 1 : 



384. 

 evolved rather than invented 1 : 



319. 

 facial expression in 1 : 270, 273. 

 fingers, details of position of, in 1: 



392, 547. 

 gender in 1: 366. 

 grammar connected with 1: 359. 

 hand positions, tyjjes of, in 1 : 547. 



Sign Language — Continued 

 history of 1 : 285. 

 illustration, scheme of, in 1 : 544. 

 Indian 1 : 



and deaf mute, comparison of 320. 



and foreign, comparison of 319. 



special and peculiar 319. 

 Indian languages compared with 1 : 



351. 

 Indians, conditions favorable to 1 : 



311. 

 Indians, once universal among 1: 



324 sqq. 

 Innuit 1: 307. 



interrogation, mark of, in 1 : 367. 

 invention of new signs in 1 : 387. 

 Italian (modern) 1 : 285, 305. 

 list of signs used in 45: 136-144. 

 Maya characters connected with 1 : 



356, 376. 

 Mexican characters connected with 



1: 357, 375, 377, 380, 382. 

 mistaken denial of existence of 1 : 



326. 

 modern use of 1: 293. 

 modern use of, by other than North 



American Indians 1: 320. 

 motions relative to parts of body in 



1 : 393, 545. 

 narratives in 1 : 500. 

 negation or affirmative in 1: 391. 

 of Cistercian monks 1: 283, 364. 

 of the Okanagon 45: 261. 

 Ojibwa pictographs connected with 



1: 371, 372, 380, 381. 

 opposition in 1 : 364. 

 oral language not proportioned to 



development of 1: 293,314. 

 origin of 1 : 273. 

 origin of, from a particular tribe 



1: 316. 

 outlines of arm positions in 1 : 545. 

 period, mark of, in 1 : 368. 

 Peruvian characters connected with 



1: 361. 

 phrases in 1 : 479. 

 pictographs connected with 1 : 368, 

 practical application of 1: 346. 

 preceded articulate speech 1: 274, 



284. 

 prepositions in 1: 367. 

 prevalence of Indian system of 1: 



323. 

 proper names in 1: 364, 476. 



