INDEX. 



133 



Page. 



35 



Consumption, Prevalence of, among the 



Innuits 



Contract, Law of 125 



"Contributions to North American Eth- 

 nology," Paper published in the 47 



Controversy, Necessity of securing end to 128 



Corn clan of the Zufiis 88 



Corporation law 114 



Corporations, Civilized society a plexus of 118 



, Origin, development, and future 



destiny of 43, 108, 109, 113, 117, 118 



43 



13 



20 



-, Regulation of , 



Corresponding member! 

 , List of. 



Secretary 



Coues, Elliott 



Council and officers of the Society, 18S2-'S3 

 of the Society, Duties of the 



, how formed 13 



Council-houses 34, 35 



Course of evolution of government 118 



the state 115, 118 



Court, Origin of the 119, 120 



, The, primarily merged in the as- 

 sembly IIS 



Cowan, Frank 20 



Crania, Perforated 49, 50, 104 



Cranial amulets and prehistoric trephining 47, 48 

 Creek and Seminole languages originally 



the same 57 



Creeks, Oratorical language of the 8S 



Crime, Evolution of the conception of 127 



Crimes, Artificial ' 128 



considered most heinous in savage 



law 126 



Criminal law 115, 126, 127 



Crux ansata 77 



Cueva de Mengal 67 



Culture, Attempts to force, injurious 45 



, Categories of 14, 15 



Curator of the Society 13 



, Duties of the 15 



, Report of the 16 



Cushiug, Frank II 5, 10, 17, 24 



, Papers read by 21 



Dakota calendar, Ridiculous attempts to 

 interpret symbolically 



Dakotan tale, A 



Dakotas, Huukpati 



Dangers of symbolic interpretation 



Darkness, An average of four waking hours 

 spent in by man 



Darwin on sexual selection 



Day and night, Disadvantages of the exis- 

 ting distribution of 



Days ot jubilee 123, 



Deaf, Education of the, in China and Japan, 81 



Europe 



, How shall the, be educated ? 79 



persons taught to speak 



78 

 103 

 70 

 71 



100 

 38 



100 

 128 



, 80 

 80 



Deaf mutes. Classification of.. 



Proportion of, capable of learning to 



Page. 



80 



Si 



speak 



Deafness not. a bar to intellectual develop- 

 ment sj 



Decimal system of notation, why adopted. .73, 100 



, Defectiveness of the 100 



Definition of anthropology and its subdi- 

 visions 93 



De Hass, Wills 5, 10, 24 



, Papers read by 22, 25 



Delaware, Number of fishermen in 63 



Deliberative assemblies, A study of 22 



government among the North 



American Indians. Development of 25 



Democracy distinguished from sociocracy 42 



Departments of government Ill, 119, 120, 121 



Dependent interrogative, Deviation from 



the rule requiring the subjunctive in 



the 30 



Descent, Line of 124 



Determination of the age of prehistoric 



remains 24 



Development of deliberative, government 



among the North American Indians... 25 



Dighton Rock 71 



Discoveries, how announced to the So- 

 ciety 7 



Discovery of truth more rapid than it is 



possible to utilize it 102 



Discussion of papers read before the So- 

 ciety 15 



Disease, Cosmical meaning of. 100 



, how accounted for by Indians 50, 51 



Disease-germs the worst enemies of man.. 101 

 Diseases to which Indians are most sub- 

 ject 35 



Distance, Savage ideas of the production 



of effects at a 70 



Divorces among the Zufiis 87 



Donations to the Society 9 



Donder"s theory of vowel sounds 59 



Dorsey, J. Owen 17 



, Papers read by 62, G9 



, Remarks by 39,55 



Dubois, Charles L 17 



Duel, Marriage by 123, 124 



Dumbarten aboriginal soa.p-stone quarry... 26 



Dutton, C. E 18 



Dwight, Theo. F 18 



"Dynamic Sociology," Papers taken from 26, 9.1 



Ecclesiastical bodies, Origin of 120 



Economic families of plants, Late appear- 

 ance of the 95 



Education, National, compared with pri- 

 vate 40 



of the Indians in institutions lo- 

 cated in civilized communities, Unsat- 

 isfactory results of 45, 46 



