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CHaPptTeR I. The medicine-men, their modes of treating disease, their super- 
stitions, paraphernalia, ete ..... -....-----.-.--.---------.------.- 451 
Mediciiie-WwOMen = see= sere ae oases ee ae tee sa a ei mon = 468 
Remedies and modes of treatment .---...-.--.-----.--------------------- 471 
TBI A AOU AYES «Gone ee or Copees cosas sc oases Of eee Sere S SOD ES ORS EOeSIe ATA 
MPEG) poocececocses dete SSeungne oe e seer ener aces oop Soaeebaonec ae ss 475 
Stoel GMA Re oot 50 cod meet eoeSader eabeees oconbognscosSessencsnesSnesemaee 476 
Mi Giad rap Tit Ce lM a ee BR ES ee eee 476 
UGG) ORNS soc aaa em ede once nhs SES Ae Obie ane emesis Pie Ia aSceereees ee ine 479 
RE GRECO e NNT TCS SA este Sootemer qe ages there oe cee eee SeSOooS 480 
Necklacestots human) tee this. a= mee ein ase ae eee ete a= 487 
PRO SOLA LCHIA UIC Kiso ren ae eee ene tere oe eee mine ee eee eee 490 
Mag hain te HARA ease Sede Sascoscoce- se eb Ceo Ss toa cope seoscoescg errs 493 
Cuapter II. Hoddentin, the pollen of the tule, the sacrificial powder of the 
Apache; with remarks upon sacred powders and offerings in gen- 
Chr Seber sp oec es sede se cbse cee Saba Seso does sapenesicescboeee ease 499 
he. koungne?/ of the Zuni and otherse =. sess. eae =e na a= lee eee 507 
Use of the pollen by the Israelites and Egyptians ...-....-.---------.---- 517 
Hoddentin aprehistoric foods a= so e- sseese eee a ek = oases wen eee seen 518 
Hoddentin the yiauhtli of the Aztecs -*......-..--=-.-------------------- 652i 
“‘Bledos” of ancient writers—its meaning -.........--..----------------- 522 
IVAN 528 ee as oine Saco ares cochbclsgaana ca eSabanan bec poe semaeeseaseccos 23 
General use of the powder among Indians .............-.-.-------------- 528 
Analogues of hoddentin' s.2- 5 s22=- ses- ne os sen so scone tees sens eee See 530 
The down of birds in ceremonial observances ..---...-------.------------ 533 
Hain POW Obs a ees se ee eaten se eee esis cys ncn anes 2 cece 535 
IDustifrom!churches— ts Uses eee terete eee ea lel oo meets Silo sea ae = Sele 537 
(Clay-eatin gsm ene meet ete eee ine pene aN ae eae Ses cls acl 537 
Prehistoric toodsjusedlnycovenants saa. -e see nase eee 5410 
Sacred readsand’cakegs--oster sae cate sna eee eis oe nae as 541 
Wnleavened. bread) 222-222 52 seco acer eces race cce see eemse ces sees cece 543 
The hot ‘cross buns/of Good) Priday s---22s5 =< 22 2--cre == seen eee nen soe 544 
(EGE A Aer OSS PSS Sada Ueeme Ret Sod eens Ss Pac aes Aas be 25 AU OR Oe eee ee 548 
CHAPTER III. The izze-kloth or medicine cord of the Apache. .-..-.---..----- 550 
Analogues to be found among the Aztecs, Peruvians, and others-. ---- ---- 5D8 
The magic wind-knotted cords of the Lapps and others .-----...-..------ 560 
Rosariesiandother mnemonic cords! <-2-- 2 soo. seeeee ee sas Se. - Sees se= 561 
The sacred cords of the Parsis and Brahmans ....-.-..----....------------ 563 
Use of cords and knots and girdles in parturition........-....-.--.------ 570 
“‘Medidas,” ‘‘measuring cords,” ‘“‘wresting threads,” etc....-...-.--.---- 572 
Unclassified superstitions upon this subject ..-..............---..-------- 575 
Theimedicinedhatis - 222th se bs ee ee Seas = soe esses 580 
