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INDEX. 



Bollaert, 148. 

 Bone awls, 226, 228. 

 clubs, 229. 



Alaska, 231. 

 fish-hooks, 227. 



implements, 40, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 230. 

 and weapons, 222. 

 Swiss lakes, 228. 

 marrow-extractor, 230. 

 mouth pieces to pipes, 126, 228. 

 musical instruments, 234. 

 needles, 230. 

 ornaments, 251. 



rare in California, 255. 

 perforators, 226. 

 pin, 230. 

 swords, 231. 

 tube, 229. 

 wedge, 229. 



whistles, 234, 235, 236, 237. 

 Bonito, 341. 

 Boscana, 3. 



on the diversity of tribes in California, 3 

 Bowers, S., xiii, 31, 34, 38, 40, 45, 46, 47, 65, 82, 83, 108, 131, 163, 

 174, 175, 181, 182, 186, 187, 193, 195, 197, 215, 223, 232, 

 238, 256, 268, 273. 

 Bowl from the Atlantic coast, 108. 



of serpentine, method of mending, 106. 

 with handle, 110. 

 Bowls, boat-shaped, 108, 109. 

 of serpentine, 107. 



stone, 106. 

 ornamented, 107, 109, 110, 112. 

 oval, 108, 109, 110. 

 Bows and arrows, large number in care, 371 

 Brass buttons, graves, California, 273. 



in graves, California, 272. 

 Brett, 265. 

 Broca, P., 282, 285. 

 Bronze club-heads, 145, 146. 



engraved, Peru, 146. 

 Bronze cup, 273. 



in graves, California, 272. 

 Brooks, 6. 



Brown, T. V., 405, 410. 

 Brushes, 38. 



California, 248. 

 Mexico, 248. 

 Brush with asphaltum handle, 249. 

 Burchell,"W.J.,135. 

 Burial, 29. 



place, Rio Chama, 364. 

 places, 29, 41. 



and shell-heaps, Southern California, sketch 

 map, 298. 

 Buried records, 276. 

 Burney, J., 293. 

 Cabrillo, death of, 311. 



discovery of Upper California, 2 

 exploration on coast of California, 32. 

 journal of voyage, xix, 293, 299. 

 place of his death, 45, 46, 311. 

 Cachina dance, xiv, 332. 

 Cahitas, 409. 

 Cahuillo, 9, 19, 413. 

 Calaveras skull, 11, 251. 

 California Academy of Sciences, proceedings, 30. 



California derivation of name, 299. 

 discovery, 1. 

 Indians, 278. 



names given by Cabrillo identified, 299-314. 

 crania, 277. 

 peninsula, 1. 

 Californians, character, 1. 



Chinese affinities, C, 13. 

 contact of tribes, 18. 

 customs and costumes, 20, 21. 

 different stock, 4. 



diversity of tribes and languages, 3, 6. 

 ethnical period, 17. 

 Malayan affinities, 6, 13. 

 Polynesian affinities, 6. 

 southern, 1. 

 Canoe, ancient, 124. 



La Patera, 124. 

 of red-wood, 38. 

 Canoes, 21, 44, 233. 

 Canon de Chelle, ruins, 372. 

 Capote, 412. 

 Capote-TJta, 411. 



dialect, 405. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 472. 

 Carpenteria, xiii, 45. 

 Carr, L., xiv, xviii, 277. 

 Carving in stone, 218, 219. 

 Casa Blanca, 373. 

 Cave, Diamond Creek, 370. 

 Cemeteries in California, their age, 272. 

 Central American culture, 8. 

 Ceremonial weapons of the Hub&, 51. 

 Cesnola, 142. 

 Chaco canon, ruins, 366. 

 Chase, A. W., 159. 

 Chemehuevi dialect, 405. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 472. 

 Chemehuevis, 410, 415. 

 Chia, 37, 38, 39, 40, 79, 247. 

 Chichimecas, 3. 

 Chiefs, 28. 

 Chillon, 407. 

 China cups and saucers, 42. 



Dos Pueblos, 273. 

 Chinese affinities, 6, 13. 



of American origin, 6. 

 Chipewayans, 406. 

 Chipped flints, 58. 



implements from Pueblos, 374, 375, 376. 



in handles, 51. 

 pebbles, 69. 

 stone implements, 49. 

 Chiricahuas, 407, 408. 

 Chisel of slate, 120. 

 Chiuma, Capote chief, 450. 

 Chlorogalum, its uses, 249. 

 Chungke-stone, 154. 



perforated, Tennessee, 155. 

 stones, perforated, Ohio, 155. 

 Cibola, cities of, 360, 361. 

 Cinnabar, 22, 260. 



its use questioned, 22. 

 Clarke, H., 7. 

 Claws of animals, ornaments, 254. 



grizzly bear, necklace, 254. 

 Clay rings, 186. 



