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INDEX. 



fETH. AX\. 13 



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(lEORGiA, Perforated stones from 98 



— , Pestle from, described and figured 89 



— , Pipes from 132 



— , Plummet from 112 



— , Remains of matting from 36 



— , Scrapers from 84 



— , Sinkers from 97 



^, Stemless perforators from 165, 166 



scrapers from 170 



— , Stemmed flints from , . 151, 152, 



153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163 



perforators from 167, 168 



scrapers from 169 



— , Stone axes from Savannah 64 



— , Tubes from 128 



Geejians, Early use of stone axes by 63 



Gill, De Lancet W., Work of xli 



Gillespie, W., on manufacture of cores.. 170 



GiLLMAN, n., on use of bird-shape stones. 126 



Ghost dance investigations xsxii.xxxix 



GoocH.'W.D., onuseofperforatedstones. 98 



Gorgets, butterfly, described 123 



— described and figured 116 



Gouges described 82 



Government, Former, of the Zuiii 325 



Grain, Storage of, among the Omaha 274 



Granaries of the Havaaupai 350 



Tarabumari 350 



— , Pima, how formed 246 



Grand medicine society of the Ojibwa.. xxxi, 



xxxix 



Grapevines used in fishing 97 



Grasses employed in si)inning 22 



Greenland, Siukcr-stones of 97 



Greenstone defined 58 



Griesbach, C. L., on use of perforated 



stones 98 



Grinding stones described 93 



Grooved stones other than axes 95 



Grooves, Axes classified by 65 



— , Double, in stone axes 63 



Ground-plan, how affected by long occu- 

 pancy 212 



Guatcso linguistic studies xxxzv 



Guiana, Arrow-making in 139 



— Indians, Axes used as polishers by 99 



, Ceremonial articles of 116 



GuNFLiNT making 173 



Hafttng, Various methods of 72 



Hair used i n weaving 22, 24, 25, 28, 36 



Hairdressing of the ancient Zniii 358 



Hakluyt. Richard, on indian sieves 17 



Hale, Horatio, Tutelo studies of xxxix 



Halona, a town of Cibola 327, 332 



— , Destruction of church at 330 



— , Mission established at 327, 329 



Halona wan. Settlement of 429 



Halters of the Omaha 280 



Hammers, Round stones used as 97 



Hamjierstones described 94 



— found in Ohio xxvii 



Hammocks introduced nmong the Omaha. 275 



H.ANDLES, how fastened to axes 63 



Han'hlipink'ya in Zuni mythology 424 



Hariot, Thomas, on indian costume 22 



— mat houses 18 



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 Hariot, Thomas, on indian fish- weirs ... 14 



method of spinning 23 



Harness of the ( )maha 280 



Ha VASUPAi cavate lodges 224, 225 



— granary pockets 350 



Hawikuh, a Cibola town 326 



— , Abandonment of 329 



— , Mission established at 229, 327 



Haywood, John, Mortuary fabrics de- 

 scribed by 17, 29 



Head ornament denotive of marriage- 

 ability 126 



Height of ancient Verde pueblos 209 



Hemenwat, Mary, Expedition patron- 

 ized by xxxviii 



— expedition, Excavations by 351 



Hemispheric stones described and fig- 

 ured 114 



Hemp, Indian, in spinning and weaving 



22,23,24,25,34 



Henry, Joseph, Description of cane mat- 

 ting by 37 



Henshaw, H. W., on perforated stones. . . 99 



, "Work of. 



XXVl, SXX, XXXIV, XXXV 



340 



Herding, how conducted by the Zuiii... 

 Herndon and Gibbon on Amazon gold 



gorgets 117 



Hewitt, J. N. B., Operations of xli 



— , Tutelo studies of xxxix 



Hide-dressing with stone implements . . - 169, 170 



HiLLERS, J. K., Work of xlii 



Historical exposition at Madrid xxxviii 



Hoar, Senator, Hill by, to reserve Casa 



Grande Ivii 



Hodge, E. "W., ~SVork of xxxv 



Hoes, Bone, of the Omaha 278 



— , Method of ailjusting handles of 133 



Hoffman, W. J., on Beaver creek clifi" ruin 186 



— — Montezuma well 186 



— — Ojibwa medicine-tube 127 



— , Operations of xxvi. xxxi, xxxix 



Holmes, W. H., Memoir by, on prehistoric 



textile art 3-45 



— on Peruvian feather-work 27 



prehistoric textiles xlvi 



San Juan cavate lodges 222 



— .Operations of xxvi, xxxv 



HoLUB, E., on Bnshman rock-etching 164 



Holyhead, Pitted disk found at 99 



HOMOLOBI, an ancient Hopi village 189 



JSC£k Canyon^cle Chellxxijill.^ att ribute (L--^ 



^to.t^a^ 257 



Horn implements in cavate lodges 224 



— spoons of the Omaha 277 



Horticulture, Ancient, on Rio Verde . 187. 194, 238 

 Howland, H. R., Copper-preserved cloth 



found by 37 



Humboldt, a. von, on dimensions of Casa 



Grande 308 



Hunt, Cerenjonial, at Zuni 327 



Hunter, J. D., on Osage wea\'ing 25 



Hupa ceremonial weapons 116 



ICEL.\NDEBS, Use of perforated stones by . 98 



Illinois, Banner stones from 122 



— , Bants from 169 



— , Celts from 74,75,77,78,79,80,81 



