INDEX. 



139 



Page. 



President of the Society 13 



, Addresses of the, 11, 25, 29, 100 



, Duties of the 14 



Presiding officer of the primitive assem- 

 bly 118, 119 



Pre-social man 26 



Price, how fixed in primitive society 125 



Prices, Unnecessary fluctuations in 41 



Priesthood, Origin of the : 112 



Priestly class in primitive society 108 



Priests of the bow, a religious order of the 



Zufiis 87 



27 



22 



" Princeton Review," Paper published in 



the 



Progress of archoeologic research in the 



United States 



Pronunciation, A universal system of, im- 

 possible 62 



Property government 43 



in land 118 



law 113, 114, 124 



laws of the Zufiis 87 



, Predominant influence of, in higher 



types of society 117, 118 



society, Transition from kinship so- 

 ciety to 117, 118 



Protection to home industries 41 



Proudfit, S. V 19 



Pruniferes on cranial amulets 47 



Publications in the possession of the So- 

 ciety, Disposition of. 14 



of the Society 15 



Punaluan family 121, 122 



Putetemni, Stone god, or oracle of the 70 



Question in classification, A.. 



Rabbit and the spring, The a Dakotan 



tale 



-, why chosen as the hero of negro 



103 



stories 103 



Rabies, how propagated 98 



Rachidian meningitis 99 



Railways, Government control of 40, 41 



Rainfall, greatest where least needed 101 



Ranks, Social 108 



Realities, Tendency of the mind to ignore 



Recording Secretary 



Recurrent sexual coincidence 



Redding, B. B 



Regents' Room of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, Meetings of the Society held in 



102 



the 



11 



Regulation, Means of enforcing 106 



Regulative system of the Zufiis 80 



Reisinger, W. W 5,10,19 



Relic hunting 21 



Religion, Origin of 108 



Religious government 112, 113 



law 114 



Retiring president. Address of the 14 



Reynolds, Elmer H 5, 10, 19, 24 



, Papers read by 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 31 



Page. 



Reynolds, Elmer R., Remarks by 35 



Rhees, Wm. J 5, 19 



Rhode Island, Number of fishermen in 03 



Rigutini, Giuseppe 29 



Riley, C. V 19 



, Letter read by, concerning a cave 



in Mexico 24 



Rio Nazas, Remarkable cave in the valley 



of the 24 



Ritchie, Louis W 19 



Rivett-Carnac, J. H 20 



Rock, Miles 3, 5, 19, 28 



, Paper read by 22 



, Remarks by 43 



Roman folk-speech, Forms of the imper- 

 fect and pluperfect subjunctive in the 26 



senate, The old 22 



Romance languages, Testimony of the, 

 concerning the forms of the imperfect 

 and pluperfect subjunctive in the Ro- 

 man folk-speech 26 



Rondelles 47,48 



Rosacese, Late geological appearance of 



the 95 



Royee, C. C 10,28 



, Papers read by 20,27 



Rudimentary organs 99 



Ruler, The, in primitive government 119 



Rumford, Count, on the maximum density 



temperature of water 96 



Runic alphabet 7] 



Sable river, Perforated crania from the 



mounds of 49 



Sacred Hill, Dakota 70 



Language of the Zufiis 88 



Sailor fishermen 65 



Salt water, Maximum density temperature 



of 96 



Saturday LectUFes 104, 106 



Savage and civilized orthoepy 28 



mind in the presence of civilization 44 



Saving banks, National 41 



Scandinavians, Number of, employed in 



the fisheries of the United States 64 



Scheme of the tenth census for the enu- 

 meration of untaxed Indians 27 



Schoolcraft, symbols employed by 71 



Scudder, W. P 19 



Sea water drank by the Innuits 34,36 



, Maximum density tempera- 

 ture of 96 



Searing, Practice of, among Indians 50 



Second annual meeting 24 



regular meeting 21 



Secretary to the Council 13 



, Duties of the 15 



Sections 14 



Seely, F. A 3, 19, 28 



Seminole, meaning of the word 57 



Seminoles, Personal characteristics of the 55,56 



.Refusal of the, to accept government 



aid 57 



