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INDEX TO AUTHORS AXD TITLES 1215 



Osage Tribe, the, Rite of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men (La Flesche) 



36: 37. 

 Osage Tribe, the, Rite of Vigil (La Flesche) 39: 31. 

 Osage Tribe, the. Rite of the Wa-xo'-be (La Flesche) 45: 523. 

 Osage Tribe, the, Two Versions of the Child-naming Rite (La Flesche) 43: 23. 

 Outbreak, Sioux, of 1890, and the Ghost-dance Religion (Alooney) 14: 641. 

 Painting, Tattooing and Face and Body, of the Thompson Indians, British 



Columbia (Teit-Boas) 45: 397. 

 Parsons, Elsie Clews. Isleta, New Mexico 47: 193. 

 Pawnee Ceremony, the Hako, a (A. C. Fletcher) 22, ii: 5. 

 Pequot. See Mohegan-Pequot. 



Peru, Primitive Trephining in (Muniz-McGee) 16: 3. 

 Philology, or the Science of Activities designed for Expression (Powell) 20: 



CXXXIX. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians (IMallery) 4: 3. 



Picture-writing of the North American Indians (Mallery) 10: 3. 



Picture-writing, Studies in Central American (Holden) 1 : 205. 



Picuris Children's Stories (Harrington-Roberts) 43: 2S9. 



Pilling, James Constantine. Catalogue of Linguistic Manuscripts in the 

 Library of the Bureau of Ethnology 1: 553. 



Pima Indians, the (Russell) 26: 3. 



Places and Place Names. See Ethnogeography. 



Plants, Uses of, by the Chippewa Indians (Densmore) 44: 275. 



Plants, Uses of, by the Indians of the Missouri River Region (Gilmore) 33: 43. 



Plants. See Ethnobotany. 



Plateaus, Western, the Salishan Tribes of the (Teit-Boas) 45: 23. 



Pleasure; Esthetology, or the Science of Activities designed to give (Powell) 

 19: LV. 



Poetry, Zuni Ritual (Bunzel) 47: 611. 



Point Barrow Expedition, Ethnological Results of the (Murdoch) 9: 3. 



Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands, Aborigines of (Fewkes) 25: 3. 



Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province, Stone Implements of the (Holmes) 

 15: 3. 



Pottery, Aboriginal, of the Eastern United States (Holmes) 20: 3. 



Pottery, Ancient, of the Mississippi Valley (Holmes) 4: 361. 



Pottery, Designs on Prehistoric Hopi (Fewkes) 33: 207. 



Pottery of the Ancient Pueblos (Holmes) 4: 257. 



Pottery; Prehistoric Textile Fabrics of the United States, derived from Impres- 

 sions on (Holmes) 3: 393. 



Pottery, Pueblo, a Study of, as illustrative of Zuiii Culture Growth (Gushing) 

 4: 467. 



Powell, J. W. Esthetology, or the Science of Activities designed to give Pleasure 

 19: LV. 



Indian Linguistic Families of America North of Mexico 7: 1. 



On Activital Similarities 3: lxv. 



On Limitations to the Use of some Anthropologic Data 1: 71. 



On Regimentation 15: civ. 



On the Evolution of Language 1:1. 



Philosophy, or the Science of Activities designed for Expression 19: 



cxxxix. 



Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians 1: 17. 



Sociology, or the Science of Institutions 20: lix. 



■ Sophiology, or the Science of Activities designed to give Instruction 



20: CLXxi. 



