ALPHABETICAL LIST. 



377 



Cannibalism i, 169. 



Canoës, see Boats 



Canon 34 8 - 



Caps 37, 276: -of hair 64, N°. 223, ,109. 



Capsizing of boats 195, 202, 206. 



Cardium, -as ornament 116; -as scraper 8, JV°. 33, 



25; -as sinker 163. 

 Canying, -bags 181; -children 316; -loads 178,181, 



1S2, 216, 277, 316; -shields 253. 



Carvings, 5, 8, 12, 18, 21, 101, 102, 140, 146, 



156, 163, 165, 174, 177, 1S9, 197, 199,201,202, 



209, 241, 242, 244, 247, 24S, 279, 283, 301,307. 



Cassowary, -bone 79; -eggs 147; -feathers 72, 307, 



N° s . 273 — 287, 113; -figure as ornament 66, 147, 



2or, JV\ 668, 212: -hunting 159; -primaries 



So, N° s . 361—363, 117; -skin 85, 305; -tarso 



metatarsus as dagger 241; -tibia as dagger 240. 



Caulking of seams 199 



Caves as tombs 274 



Centre pôle of temples 292, 294, 299, 300 



Ceraunia metallica 226 



Cérémonial staves 297 



Cérémonies, initial- 266; religious- 288; wedding 



74, 266, 26S. 



Chavica, -betle Miq 20; -siriboa Miq. 20 



Chewing of bétel 4, 19, 22 



Chiefs 65, 127, 138, 154, 161, r67, 175, 177, 186 



220, 224, 255, 269, 278, 279, 281, 291,294,327 



Child-birth 269, 279 



Childhood 265 



Chinese, -beads 223; -bells 229; -glass rings 



224 — 225; -navigation 223 — 225; -physiognomy 



356; -pottery 223, 273. 



Chisels 194, 233, iV T "\ 702—703, 238. 



Chloromelanite r74, 225. 



Chopsticks 6. 



Cigars, cigarettes r8. 



Circles as ornament 41, 284. 



Circumcision 266, 294. 



Clay, grey- 1, 52, 53, N°. 228, ioç: red- 52, 235, 



297, N°. 208, 108, in hair 56, 57, 235, 337, 



N°. 20Q, 108; -for pottery 9, 53, 235; yellow- 



53, 235. W°- 7*3, 238. 



Clearing the bush 177. 



Climbing 316. 



Clothing 35. 



Nova Guinea. III. Ethnography, Anthropology. 



Clubs 241, N^.738—739, 257. 



Clubhouses 145. 



Coast people, characters 317, 343, 352. 



Cock, "-'scomb" 57, 301, 334; -'s feathers 62. 



Cocoa-nut, flesh of- 8, r54; milk of- 8, 13; -openers 



8, N°K57 — 61, 23; -palms 177; sprouting- 8. 

 Cocoa-nut shell, -armlet roi; -cups 13; -ladles 13; 



-lime gourds 21; -spoons 5; -in war banner 254. 

 Coition 269. 



Coix lacryma ro7, N° s . 328 — 331, 126. 



Colocasium antiquorum 8. 



Combs, 6, 7, 65; -as amulets 67; bamboo- 66, 



N os . 233 — 243, ioç ; composed- 68, N" s . 244 — 238, 



no-, palmwood- 69. 

 Commémoration of the dead 300. 



Communication 2T4. 



Community 162, 163, 167, 277; -houses 147, 256, 



268, 279, 305; -treasury 220, 224, 278. 

 Conus, -as bells 107, N 0S .323 — 327, 126; as breast 



ornament 83, N°. 380, 118; -as currency 217; 



-disks 73, -for nose ornaments 76, iV" J .j70 — 311, 



114; -ringiets 79, 100, 103, N°. 471, 123; -wri'st 



rings ro3, N°-30i, 124. 

 Copper objects 225, 279, N os .6ç4 — 6ç6, 230. 



Cord, see Twine. 



Counting 320. 



Covering, -during the night 36, 147 : pubic- 36. 



Crab as ornament 44, 286. 



Cristae cutaneae 330. 



Crocodile, bites from- 326; -as food 3; -hunting 



158; -as ornament 22, 71, r45, 148, 213, 279, 



2 8r, 285, 301, 305, N°.33Q, 131; -skin 305; 



-skulls 159. 

 Cuffs 98. 



Culinary utensils 4, 2V'' 11 . 1 — 102, 23. 



Cultus of ancestors 302. 



Cups, drinking- 13, N°. 93, 28; -with handle 13, 



129, N" s . 96— 98, 28. 

 Currency 215, 2r7; -beads 78, 82, 104, r86, 



216, 218 — 223, N os . 681 — 692, 229. 

 disais, -hunting 159; -skin 79, T85, N^.330—332, 



113, N". 322— 523, 126. 

 Customs 265. 



Cutting, hair- 60; -up a pig 2, 256, 297. 



Cypraea annulus 83, 117, 118. 



Cyrena (Batissa violacea) 234, N°. 710, 238. 



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