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GENERA.L INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Stomp Dance — Continued 



preceding the busk 42: 550. 



time for holding 42: 550. 



Tukabahchee, description of 42: 

 557 sq. 

 Stone, A. J. 46: 150, 229, 2.30, 231. 

 Stone, Charles P. 



identification by 17: 51. 



notes on Seri by 17: 99 sq. 

 Stone, H. B., killed at Wounded Knee 



14: 872. 

 Stone, Livingston 



material collected by 24: 241. 



on stick game, Winnimen 24: 241. 

 Stone, Col. William H., on racket, 



Mohawk 24: 591. 

 Stone, W. L., on Sir William Johnson 



19: 203. 

 Stone 



adzes 38: § 12. 



arrowheads of Guiana Indians 38: 

 § 128. 



arrowheads of the Omaha 13: 287. 



ax from Homolobi, figure showing 

 22, i: 102. 



axes of the Eskimo 46: 07. 



axes of the Omaha 13: 278. 



baking oven 38: § 361. 



balls from Pueblo Viejo ruins, de- 

 scription of 22, i: 183. 



beads made of 38: § 70. 



bearing Cherokee letters, from 

 mound 12: 393, 394. 



birds from Woodruff Butte, de- 

 scribed and figured 22, i: 135. 



bridge of, in Iroquoian cosmology 

 21: 309. 



celts made of 38: § 6-9, 11. 



chest ornaments of 38: § 537. 



classification of, in implements 44: 

 96 sq. 



classification of peoples from use of 

 implements of 18: xxxvii sq. 



corrals of 8: 214. 



culture, implements, industry, Yu- 

 kon 46: 64, 68, 69, 82. 



culture, old 46: 144. 



effect of use of, in chimney hoods 

 8: 172. 



enclosures in southern Arizona 8: 

 216. 



Eskimo house fittings of 18: 244, 

 253. 



Stone — Continued 



Eskimo implements and utensils of 

 18: 63, 65, 75, 80-84, 91 sqq., 

 112, 122, 126, 127, 145, 146, 148, 

 157, 159, 171 sq., 176, 180 sqq., 

 186, 188, 189. 



Eskimo ornaments made of 18: 46- 

 49. 



Eskimo surgical instruments made of 

 18: 309 sq. 



Eskimo tobacco implements made of 

 18: 280, 283. 



fetish from Pueblo Viejo ruins, cut 

 showing 22, i: 186. 



flags used to floor Tusaj'an kivas 8: 

 121. 



from Four-mile ruin, used in belt 

 frame, description of 22, i: 159 

 sq. 



from Four-mile ruin, figure showing 

 22, i: 160. 



grater 38: § 334, 335. 



graves or cists 1: 113. 



hatchets from Pueblo Viejo ruins, 

 collection of 22, i: 183. 



industry, primitive, Bonasila 46: 

 60. 



knife, Guiana Indian 38: § 13. 



knife, Omaha 13: 278. 



lamps, ornate 46: 34, 55, 136, 173. 



means of obtaining, in Zuni 8: 139. 



mention of 35: 1224. 



mounds 1: 118. 



objects from shrine at Kintiel, men- 

 tion of 22, i: 127 sq. 



objects of 44: 72-105. 



objects of, used as fetishes 47: 278 

 sq. 



occurrence of symbolic designs en- 

 graved on 20: 101. 



pestle and mortar 38: § 382. 



pictographs on 10: 205 sq. 



polishing, sharpening 46: 135. 



power of, to melt ice 32: 185. 



roof drains, curious forms of 8: 15!. 



scraper 38: § 16. 



shelters, possible remains of, at Pay- 

 upki 8: 60. 



signs for 1: 386, 515. 



size, character and finish of, in Pueblo 

 ruins ^ 8: 55, 58, 60, 138. 



slabs, formerly used to close door- 

 ways 8: 188. 



