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BEroRT — 1898. 



INDEX TO REPORTS, IV.-XII. 



The references are given to the pages of the separate copies. The corresponding 

 pages of the Reports are as below : — 



Adoption among Kootonay, viii. 14. 

 Awiky'cnoq; Physical charact(!ristics, xii. 

 table. 



Beliefs: Bilqula, vii. 15; Kwakiutl, vi. 

 61, si. 10 ; Shuswap, vi. 92 ; Songisli, 

 vi. 25 ; tribes of Lower Fraser Kivcr, 

 ix. 11. 



Bilqula: Birth, v. 41. vii. 11; current 

 beliefs, vii. 15; deatli, vii. 13; houses, 

 vii. 4 ; linguistics, vi. 127 ; marriage, 

 vii. 12; maturity, v. 42, vii. 12; medi- 

 cine, vii. 17; potlatch, vii. 6; mytho- 

 logy, iv. 8, vii. 6, 13; physical charac- 

 teristics, V. 12, vii. table 3 ; religion, 

 vii. 14; secret societies, vii. (J ; shaman- 

 ism, vii. 15; social organisation, vii. 

 3; tribes, vii. 2; wars, vii. 15. 



Birth : Bilqula. v. 41, vii. 11 ; Coast Sal- 

 ish, V. 44 ; Kwakiutl, v. 42, vi. 58, xi. 

 5 ; Nootka, vi. 39 ; Shuswap, vi. 89 ; 

 Songish, vi. 20 ; Tlingit, v. 40 ; Ts'Ets'- 

 a'ut, X. 45 ; Tsimshian, v. 40. 



Bo.\S (F.): Report on Indians of British 

 Columbia, iv. 1-10, v. 5-97 and 6 plates, 

 vi. 10-163, vii. 2-43, is. 1-11, x. 2-71, 

 si. 1-23, xii. 1-17, 27-56 ; social 

 organisation of Haida, xii. 21-27. 



Boas (F.) and L. Farrand : Physical 

 characteristics of the Tribes of British 

 Columbia, xii. 1-17. 



British Columbia: Comparative vocabu- 

 lary of languages spoken vi. 140, x. 68 ; 

 food of Indians, v. 19 ; government 

 and law v. 34 ; hunting and fishing, 

 v. 19 ; implements of Indians, v. 19 ; 

 mythology, iv. 6 : physical chara<:teris- 

 tics of coast tribes, v. 11 ; potlatch 

 V. 38 : senses and mental character of 

 Indians, v. 18; tnpoijvaphy of coast, 

 V. 6; tribes, V. 8 ; wais, v. 39. 



I Canoes, Chilcotin, xii. 20; Kooicnay, 

 viii. 22 ; Songish, vi. 14. 



(-'arrier: Physical characteristics, xii. 

 table 8. 



Cil.AMBERLAiN (A. F.) on Kootenay, 

 viii. 5-71. 



Chnvnis of Kootenay, viii. 2'>, 



Chilcotin: L. Farrand, xii. 18; armour, xii. 

 20: canoes, xii. 20; death, xii. 20; 

 dress, xii. 20; houses, xii. 19: indus- 

 tries, xii. 18; inlieritance, xii. 19; lo- 

 cation, xii. 18; marriage, xii. 18; 

 mythology, xii. 21 ; physical character- 

 istics, xii. table 9 ; shamanism, xii. 19 ; 

 social organisation, xii. 18; vocabu- 

 lary, sii. 37. 



Childhood of Kootenay, viii. 13. 



Children, growth of Indian, xi. 15. 



Clothing of Ts'Ets a'nt, x. 39. 



Coast Salish: Birth, v. 44 ; death, v. 45; 

 houses, V. 22 ; marriage, v. 44 ; religion, 

 T. 51 ; shamanism, v. 59 ; social organ- 

 isation, V. 32. 



Colour perception of Kootenay, viii. 11. 



Columbia River : Physical characteristics 

 of tribes, vii. 24. 



Comox : Physical characteristics, v. 17, 

 xi. 16. 



Comparative vocabulary, vi. 140, s. 68. 



Crania from North Pacific coast, de- 

 formed, vi. 95. 



Crime among Ko jtcnay, viii. 14. 



Customs of Sarcecs, iv. 12. 



Death : Bilqula, vii. 13 ; Chilcotin xii. 

 20 ; Coast Salish, v. 45 ; Heiltsuk', vi. 

 58 ; Kootenay, v. 46, viii. 16 ; Kwa- 

 kiutl, v. 43, vi. 58, xi 7 ; Nisk-a', x. 52 ; 

 Nootka, vi. 43 ; Sarcees, iv. 15 ; Shus- 

 wap. vi. 9] ; Songish, vl. 23; tribes of 

 lower Fraser River, ix. 5; Ts'Ets'a'ut, 

 X. 46 ; Tsimshian, v. 41. 



