INDEX. 



475 



Page. 



Ran, Charles, describes shell vessel 196 



weapon 210 



on classification of perforated 



platfes -66 



cut of stone disk 278 



Ecords. (See Mnemonic records. ) 



Religion of tho Iroquois 112,116 



Report of the Director xv 



Revenge, A sure ; Iroquois tale 104 



Riggs. Rev. S. R., Work of xxi 



Eoyce.C.C, Work of xxiii 



Rubbing-stones from Cuyamunque 435 



"Runtees," a variety of shell beads 228 



, Manner of stringing 229 



.Originof 230 



, Signification of tigures engraved 



upon . 



228 



Ruttenber, E. M., ontheKeeperofwampnm. 241 

 manufacture of 



shell money 238 



Sandia, Pueblo of 433 



, K. Mex., Collection from.. 458 



San Udefonso, Pueblo of 432 



, Collection from. - . 460 



San Juan, Collection from 416, 438, 456 



Santa Ana, Collection from 458 



Santa Clara, Black pottery from 430 



, Collection from 415, 441 



Santo Domingo, Pueblo of 433 



, Collection from 409, 450 



Scalloped disks. (See Disks.) 



Schoolcraft, H. R .descrihes shell beads 228 



ornaments 297 

 pendants . 260 

 plates .... 264 

 Schumacher, Paul, Shell objects collected 



by 209,217 



Scrapers of shell 205 



.Examples of 205 



Seminoles, Explorations among xxv 



Seneca legend of Hi nn° and Niagara 54 



medicine, Iroquois myth giving ori- 

 gin of ''^ 



Serpent characteristics that attract the 



savage 289 



design. Discovery of shell gorgets 



ornamented with 289 



engraved upon shell gor- 

 gets . ..- 268,289,293 



engraved upon stone disks 278 

 , Examples of gorgets orna- 

 mented with 290 



of Mexico and Peru 293 



;th6 rattlesnake 289 



, Embodiment of I he, in art 289 



i rattlesnake species represented 



on shell 291.293 



, Superstitions in regard to 269 



,U8eof tbe.asareligioussyrebol.. 289 



Sheen fetich, Navajo 44 



Shells, Artificial distribution of . . 196, 205, 213, 230 



, Trade in 188,191,193, 196,236 



used as models for the potter 198 



in natural state 187. 191 



Page. 

 Shinumo pottery 333 



Signification of certain decorative flgners on 



pottery 332 



Sign language aiul pictographs xxil 



Silla, Collection from 454 



Silversmitbing among the Navajos and 



Pueblos, Origin of 171 



Similarity of ornamentation of clay vessels. 327 

 Skill in sculpture of the Mound Builders . . 148 



Skin. Articles of, from Wolpi 397 



Znni 373 



Smith, Erminnie A., Myths of the Iroquois. 51 

 , Wampum belt loaned 



by 251 



, Work of XXII, XXIX 



Smith, John, describes shell ornaments 232 



Soldering silver, Navajo method of 176 



Sorcery, Myths of the Iroquois concemmg 68, 75 



practices among the Iroquois 68, 74 



, Iroquois ; A case of 



witchcraft 72 



, Iroquois ; A cure for all 



bodily injuries "3 



, Iroquois ; An incantation 



to bring rain 72 



.Iroquois ; A superstition 



about flies "4 



, Iroquois; A"true" witch 



story 71 



. Iroquois : A witch in the 



shape of a dog 73 



.Iroquois; Man who as. 

 sumed the shape of a 



hog '3 



.Iroquois; Origin of Sen- 

 eca medicine 70 



, Iroquois ; Origin of 

 witches and witch 



charms 69 



.Iroquois; Witch trans- 



foiTuation 74 



Sorcery practices, Tuscarora names apper- 



taining to . 



68 



Spider characteristicsthatattract savages.. 286 



design engraved upon shell gorgets Cf6, 289 



.Examples of, on shell gorgets 286 



in art 286 



, Myths concerning the 286 



Spirits place in Iroquois myths 53 



Spoons of shell deposited with the dead 199 



.Examplesof 199 



, Manufacture of 198 



of the tinio shell 198,201 



Squier, E.G., mentions spider myths 286 



Squier and Davis describe shell beads 225 



Squirrel, Ground, Carving of the 128 



Statuettes, Clay, from other localities 421 



Wolpi 387 



Zuni 306 



, Wooden, from Wolpi 395 



Steams, E. E. C, on shell money 239 



Stevenson, James, Illustrated catalogue of 

 collertions obtained 



inl879 307 



