INDEX. 



495 



Serranos, 413. 



Severance. M. S., 391, 397, 405, 406, 415. 



Shaler, IT. S.. 382. 



Shark's teeth, ornaments, 254. 



Shell bead with Calaveras skull, 251. 



Shell beads, 35, 36, 3S, 256, 265, 266. 



great abundance in graves, California, 267. 

 peculiar perforation, 266. 

 their value, 257. 

 carved in stone, 379. 

 cylinder, 265. 

 dish, 115. 

 disks, 263. 266. 

 heaps, 27. 



Aleutian Islands, 16. 

 Atlantic coast, 16. 

 Brazil, 15, 16. 

 California, 16. 



comparison of objects from, 15. 

 Florida, 15, 16. 

 Japan, 15, 16. 



Santa Barbara Islands, 34. 

 money, 256, 257. 



ornaments, 35, 38, 39, 44, 251, 253, 255, 256, 257, 263. 

 Central Califomians, 256. 

 difficulty of drilling, 259. 

 pendants, 258, 259. 



from univalves, 258. 

 Shells, 38, 39. 



as paint pots, 262. 



receptacles. 35, 116. 

 layer of marine, 35. 

 small, used as beads, 267. 

 used in ornamenting utensils, 252. 

 Shinnmo, its meaning, 412. 



or Moqui, 412. 

 Shoemaker, W. L., 40, 46. 

 Shoshone, 19. 

 Shoshones, 9. 

 Shoshoni, 413. 



dialect, 401, 405. 

 dialects, 408. 

 group, 409. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 470, 471. 

 Silla Pueblo dialect, 406. 



vocabulary, 424-165, 484. 

 SQpalils, 419. 

 Silver in graves. California, 272. 



spoons, graves, California, 272. 

 Simpson. J. H.. 341, 350, 360, 365, 372. 

 Sinkers, 104, 135, 138, 139, 140, 155, 156, 162, 188, 195, 196, 197, 203, 



204, 205. 

 Sioux Indian hammers or clubs, 206. 



whistle, 236. 

 Sitsime, 418. 

 Slick atones, 213. 

 Slings, 28. 

 Sling-stones, 205. 

 Slnng-shots,141,203. 

 Smith, J., 284. 



Smithsonian Institution, xviii, 30, 31. 

 Smoking as a burial ceremony, 25. 

 Smoking pipes, 125. 

 Snake group, 410. 



Indians, 9, 410. 

 Soap-root brush, 249. 

 Soapstone pots, 93, 117. 



Soapstone pots, method of manufacture, 117. 

 quarry near "Washington, 121. 

 Rhode Island, 121. 

 sketch of, 121. 

 Virginia, 121. 

 Spindle-"whorl of bone, Brazil, 151. 

 Peru, 152. 

 clay, Virginia, 153. 

 sandstone, Kentucky, 154. 

 stone, grave in Tennessee, 153. 

 Spindle-whorls, 133, 138, 139, 140, 142. 

 Brazil, 150. 



made in moulds, Mexico, 152. 

 of stone, California, 159. 



ornamented, Brazil, 151. 

 stone graves, Tennessee, 154. 

 of terra-cotta, Brazil, 151, 152. 

 Mexico, 152. 

 Peru, 152. 

 of wood, Peru, 153. 

 Peru, 150. 

 Spools, Peru, 152. 

 Squier and Davis, 209. 



E. G., 146. 

 Stearns, E. E. C, 256, 257, 265. 

 Steatite, carvings, 220. 



pipes, 126, 127, 131. 

 plates, 36, 93. 

 pots, 93. 

 quarry, 117. 

 vessels, 44. 

 Stevens, 137, 144, 145, 194. 

 Stone arrowheads, 38, 39, 40, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58. 

 axe, California, 203. 

 axes from Pueblos, 376, 377, 378. 

 peculiar forms, 376, 377, 378. 

 beads, 181, 255, 264. 



ancient Pueblos, 265. 

 bowls, 106. 



carving representing a shell, 379. 

 cups, 38, 85, 86, 104, 105. 

 daggers, 49, 52. 

 dish, method of mending, 39. 

 drill from Pueblo, 376. 

 drills, 66, 67, 68. 



hammer from the San Juan, 350. 

 hammers from Pueblos, 377, 378, 379. 

 hexagonal shape, 213. 

 implements, 39, 40, 42, 49. 



Canoncito de las Teguas, 357. 

 Xew Mexico and Arizona, 374. 

 peculiar forms, 216, 217. 

 rude, 93. 



used in making pots, 120. 

 with asphaltum handle, 69. 

 knives, 50, 56, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65. 

 from Pueblos, 374, 375. 

 Pah-TJte Indians, 60. 

 with handles, 60. 

 ladles, 110. 



metates from More's gulch, 83. 

 miscellaneous objects, 190. 



mortars, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 81, 82. 

 mortars from More's gulch, 83. 



mended with asphaltum, 73, 75, 77, 79. 

 method of making, 83, 84, 85. 

 oblong shape, 83. 



