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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Wood — Continued 



carried by women 40: 303, 339. 

 carving by the Eskimo 18: 196 



sq. 

 collection of, by fire-maker 23: 



115. 

 Eskimo ceremonial objects made of 



18: 396-415. 

 Eskimo houses made of 18: 241- 



263. 

 Eskimo implements and utensils 



made of 18: 65-86, 88, 90-100, 



103, 104, 107, 109, 114, 116, 123, 



127 sqq., 131-147, 152-163, 165, 



167 sqq., 171-174, 180, 181, 185, 



186, 188, 190-196, 288. 

 Eskimo musical instruments made 



of 18: 350 sq. 

 Eskimo ornaments made of 18: 



46-49. 

 Eskimo surgical instruments made 



of 18: 310. 

 Eskimo tobacco implements made of 



18: 273-280, 282 sqq. 

 Eskimo toys made of 18:341-346. 

 Eskimo transportation apparatus 



made of 18: 205-228. 

 hardening of, in fire 35: 144, 148, 



150. 

 hardening of, with tallow 35: 144, 



146, 148, 150, 151, 156, 165. 

 hewn 46: 183. 

 imitation of vessels of, in clay, 



Florida Peninsula 20: 128. 

 implements of, in cavate lodgings 



13: 224. 

 in burials, decay of 46: 184. 

 in Palatki ruin 17: 555. 

 kinds of, used in Tusayan construc- 

 tion 8: 102. 

 manufacture of pipes of, Eastern 



United States 20: 172. 

 method of working, at Honanki 17: 



571. 

 objects of 45: 42 sq. 

 objects of, from Honanki 17: 572. 

 paintings on 4: 59. 

 pictographs on 10: 213 sg. 

 possible suggestion of carved paddle 



designs by grain of 20: 12. 

 preservation of, in old houses 46: 



183. 

 remains of, at Honanki 17: 562, 



566. 



Wood — Continued 



Serian and Yuman names for 17: 



297*, 338* sqq. 

 sewing of 35: 77, 88, 93. 

 skin boat 38: § 798. 

 songs of gathering 39: 220. 

 splitting of 35: 168. 

 spoons of, of the Omaha 13: 277. 

 steaming of 35: 71-74, 88 sqq.^ 



94. 

 symbol in the codices 16: 262. 

 tools, etc., made of 46: 173. 

 use of blocks of, as molds for clay, 

 Eastern United States 20: 50, 

 58, 59. 

 use of, by Indians 45: 495. 

 use of, in implement making 13: 



142. 

 utensils of 42: 689; 45: 230. 

 See also Wooden. 

 Wood Ants 



females of, eaten 38: § 225. 

 legend concerning 30: 211. 

 Wood Carvers, payment of 35: 1339. 

 Wood Cricket, "singing" of 38: 



§726. 

 Wood Fraternity. See *^Hle'wekwe. 

 Wood Objects, from Kintiel, mention 



of 22, i: 133. 

 Wood Back of Pueblos, description of 



8: 103. 

 Wood Bats 



consumption of 11: 25. 

 myths concerning 1 1 : 34. 

 Wood Tick Dance. See Tick Dance. 

 Woodbetony, use of 45: 467, 500. 

 Woodbine 



medicinal use of 42: 662. 

 use of 44: 291, 307, 320. 

 Woodburn, Mrs. Grace D., assistance 



of 46: 10. 

 Woodburn, J. M. 



quoted on Indian beliefs 11: 482. 

 reference to work of 11: 363. 

 Woodchuck, myth concerning 19: 



280. 

 Woodcock, eyes of, used as dice 32: 



206. 

 Wooden 



awl, single specimen of 44: 165. 



bench 38: § 328-331. 



doors, not found in pre-Columbian 



ruins 8: 184. 

 drums 38: § 580, 581. . 



