INDEX.

A.
Page.
Acoma, collections of J. Stevenson from[XLIX]
Adelung, J. C., cited[a]262]
Adlet and Qadlunait, origin of the[a]637]
Adlet or Erqigdlit[a]640]
Aggomiut Eskimo tribe, situation and subdivisions of[a]442]-444
Aglio, Augustina, fac simile of Dresden Codex by[a]263]-266
Agutit Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]450], [a]451]
Aivillirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]445]-450
Akudnirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]440]-442
Akuliarmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]421]
Alaskan Indians, illustration of ornamentation by[a]199]
Alligator, utilization of, in Chiriquian art[a]130]-140, [a]166], [a]173]-176, [a]178], [a]80], [a]183]
American Museum of Natural History, acknowledgments to[a]409]
[American Museum of Natural History], figured specimens from[a]472], [a]517]
Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, paper by W. H. Holmes on[a]13]-187
Ancon, Peru, examples of ornamentation from graves at[a]212], [a]230], [a]231], [a]236], [a]243], [a]248]
Anderson and Stewart, cited[a]458], [a]459]
Apache, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]198], [a]213], [a]223]
Ardnainiq, fabulous tribe in Eskimo tradition[a]640]
Arrowpoints and spearheads of Chiriqui[a]34]
B.
Back, cited[a]485]
Baffin Land, description of[a]415], [a]416]
[Baffin Land], distribution of tribes in[a]421]-444
[Baffin Land], traditions of, with comparisons[a]641]-643
Balboa, ornaments captured by[a]35]
Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie etc., Verhandlungen der, cited[a]409], [a]616]
Bessels, Emil, cited[a]412], [a]460], [a]486]
Bibliography of the Languages of the North American Indians[XXIV]-XXVI
Bickford, F. T., field work of[XXVIII]
Bill Nix (W. P. Matthews), Osage traditions dictated by[a]377]
Black incised group of Chiriquian pottery[a]80]
Boas, F., remarks on paper respecting Central Eskimo by[LVI], [LVII]
[Boas, F.], paper on Central Eskimo by[a]399]-669
Bollaert, W., cited[a]41], [a]45]
Boothia Felix and Back River, tribes of[a]452]-459
Böttiger, C. A., mention of Dresden Codex by[a]262]
[Böttiger, C. A.], controversy with Abert concerning Dresden Codex[a]267]
Brasseur, copy of the Manuscript Troano by[a]284], [a]286], [a]343]
[Brasseur], cited[a]350]
British Guiana Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]217]
C.
Calendar system, tabular view of[a]270]-274
Castillo del Oro, name given by Columbus to Chiriqui[a]35]
Ȼegiha-English dictionary[XLVIII]
Celts, collection of, from Chiriqui[a]29]-34
Central Eskimo, remarks on paper of F. Boas on[LVI], [LVII]
[Central Eskimo], paper on, by F. Boas[a]399]-669
Charency, H. de, cited[a]282]
Chimu, Peru, ornamentation of "hall of arabesques" at[a]251], [a]252]
Chiriqui, collections from tombs at[XLIX]
[Chiriqui], ancient art of the province of, by W. H. Holmes[a]13]-187
Cibola, identification of ancient cities of[XLVI]
Clallam Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]207]
Codex Cortesianus, similarity of, to Manuscript Troano and Dresden Codex[a]286]
Collinson, cited[a]503]
Color in textile art[a]201], [a]202]
Color phenomena in textile ornament[a]215]-232
Comanche Indians, linguistic work of A. S. Gatschet among[XXXIV]
Costa Rica, origin of name of[a]35]
Cranz, D., cited[a]412], [a]586], [a]590]
Cumberland Sound, description of settlements of[a]428]-440
Curtin, J., linguistic field work of[XXXVII], [XXXVIII]
Cushing, F. H., office work of[XLVI]
D.
Dakota, organization of the[a]396]
Darien, capture of, by Balboa[a]35]
Davis Strait Indian tribes, snow houses of[a]541]-544
Dease and Simpson, cited[a]458]
De Zeltner, A. See Zeltner, A. de. Diller, J. S., acknowledgment to[a]21], note
Dogs and sledges of Eskimo[a]529]-538
Dorsey, J. O., linguistic field work of[XXXVI]
[Dorsey, J. O.], office work of[XLVIII]
[Dorsey, J. O.], remarks on paper respecting Osage traditions by[LV], [LVI]
[Dorsey, J. O.], paper by, on Osage tradition[a]373]-397
Dresden Codex, numerals in[a]261]-338
Drums of ancient Chiriqui[a]157], [a]160]
E.
Ebert, F. A., description of Dresden Codex by[a]263]
[Ebert, F. A.], controversy with Böttiger concerning Dresden Codex[a]267]
Eenoolooapik, cited[a]410], [a]425], [a]464]
Egede, H., cited[a]412]
El Dorado, origin of[a]35]
Ellesmere Land, natives of[a]459], [a]460]
Emigration of the Sagdlirmiut[a]616]-620
Emmert, J. W., field work of[XXVI], [XXVII]
Erdmann, F., cited[a]412], [a]597]
Eskimo, the Central, by F. Boas[a]399]-669
F.
Falkenstein, K. C., preservation of Dresden Codex by[a]268]
Field work[XXVI]-XLII
Figurines of Chiriquian art[a]151]-153
Fillmore, exhumation of sepulcher at[XLI]
Financial statement[LVIII]
Fishing, Eskimo methods, of 513-516
Fleischer, H. L., mention of Dresden Codex by[a]263]
Flight to the moon[a]598], [a]599]
Form in textile art and its relation to ornament, with illustrations from Indian work[a]196]-201
Förstemann, E., citation from Die Mayahandschrift of[a]261]-269
[Förstemann, E.], cited[a]272], [a]278], [a]280], [a]281], [a]283], [a]290], [a]292], [a]293], [a]300], [a]301], [a]302], [a]303], [a]304], [a]305], [a]320], [a]322], [a]329], [a]330], [a]339], [a]340]
Fowke, G., field work of[XXVI]
Frobisher, M., cited[a]410], [a]469], [a]558]
Frobisher Bay, use of, by Eskimo[a]423]
G.
Gallatin, A., mention of classification of Indian languages by[XLIV]
Garlic, C. A., field work of[XXIX]
Gatschet, A. S., linguistic field work of[XXXIII]-XXXVI
[Gatschet, A. S.], office work of[XLVIII]
Geography, Eskimo knowledge of[a]643]-647
Geometric design, relations of, to textile ornament[a]202]-244
Gilder, W. H., cited[a]411], [a]456], [a]457], [a]458], [a]459], [a]466], [a]498], [a]522]
Glossary of Eskimo terms[a]663]-669
Gordon, A. R., cited[a]412], [a]463]
Gosiats, water burial among[XLI]
Götze, J. C., preservation of Dresden Codex by[a]261]
[Götze, J. C.], biographical sketch of[a]261], [a]262]
H.
Haida Indians, art among[XLI], [XLII]
Hall, C. F., acknowledgments to[a]409]
[Hall, C. F.], cited[a]411], [a]422], [a]432], [a]442], [a]443], [a]444], [a]445], [a]446], [a]447], [a]448], [a]449], [a]450], [a]452], [a]456], [a]457], [a]459], [a]462], [a]463], [a]464], [a]486], [a]499], [a]503], [a]509], [a]547], [a]578], [a]583], [a]589], [a]594], [a]595], [a]596], [a]601], [a]602], [a]606], [a]607], [a]608], [a]611], [a]614], [a]615], [a]639]
Hallock, W., on Chiriquian methods of casting[a]38]
Handled group of Chiriquian pottery[a]90]-97
Harpoons of Eskimo, mode of constructing[a]489]-494
Henshaw, H. W., linguistic field work of[XXXI]-XXXIII
[Henshaw, H. W.], office work of[XLV]
Herrera, cited[a]35]
Hewett, J. N. B., field work of[XXX], [XXXI]
Hoffman, W. J., field work of[XLI], [XLII]
[Hoffman, W. J.], office work of[XLV]
Holmes, W. H., office work of[XLVIII], [XLIX]
[Holmes, W. H.], abstract of paper on ancient art of the province of Chiriqui by[LI]-LIV
[Holmes, W. H.], abstract of paper on textile art in its relation to the development of form and ornament by[LIV], [LV]
[Holmes, W. H.], paper by, on ancient art of the province of Chiriqui[a]13]-187
[Holmes, W. H.], paper by, on textile art in its relation to the development of form and ornament[a]189]-252
Huacals, exploration of, in Chiriqui[a]16], [a]17]
Hudson Bay, tribes of western shore of[a]444]-452
Hudson Bay district, geographic description of[a]414]-418
Hudson Bay Indians, snow houses of[a]547]
Humboldt, A. von, notice of Dresden Codex by[a]262], [a]263]
Hunting, Eskimo methods of[a]471]-513
I.
Igdlumiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]463]
Igdlungajung, fabulous tribe in Eskimo tradition[a]640]
Igimarasugdjuqdjuaq the cannibal[a]633], [a]634]
Iglulik Eskimo tribe, snow houses of[a]546], [a]547]
Iglulirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]444]
Ijirang, fabulous people in Eskimo tradition[a]640]
Indian tribes, synonymy of[XLIII]-XLV
Inuarudligang, fabulous tribe in Eskimo tradition[a]640]
Inugpaqdjuqdjualung[a]638]
Inuit race, divisions of[a]420]
Iowa, secret society among[a]396]
Ititaujang; 615-618
Itivimiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]463]
J.
Jones, Mrs. J. A., Onondaga manuscript of[XXXI]
K.
Kadlu the thunderer[a]600]
Kaiowē language, researches of A. S. Gatschet respecting[XXXIV], [XXXV]
Kalopaling[a]620], [a]621]
Kangivamiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]463]
Kansa, secret society among[a]396]
Kayak, construction of[a]486]-489
Keam, T., Tusayan products collected by[XLIX]
Kingnaitmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]424]
Kingsborough, Lord, Dresden Codex copied by order of[a]262]
[Kingsborough, Lord], Mexican Antiquities of, cited[a]266]
Kinipetu or Agutit Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]450], [a]451]
Kiviung[a]621]
Klamath Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]208], [a]209], [a]227]
Klamath language, work by A. S. Gatschet on grammar of[XLVIII]
Kleinschmidt, Eskimo orthography of[a]413]
Klutschak, H. W., cited[a]411], [a]448], [a]449], [a]451], [a]457], [a]458], [a]459], [a]466], [a]502], [a]509], [a]510], [a]516], [a]552], [a]553], [a]570], [a]582], [a]595], [a]596], [a]614], [a]615]
Kouksoarmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]463]
Kumlien, L., acknowledgments to[a]409]
[Kumlien, L.], cited[a]412], [a]471], [a]474], [a]475], [a]482], [a]483], [a]524], [a]549], [a]550], [a]567], [a]589], [a]596], [a]606], [a]607], [a]610]
Kunz, G. F., on use of insects as models in casting metals[a]38]
[Kunz, G. F.], on Chiriquian methods of plating[a]39]
L.
La Fort, D., Onondaga manuscript of[XXXI]
Landa, cited[a]348]
Landa's alphabet, insufficiency of[a]259], [a]347]
Lepsius, cited[a]418]
Lipan Indians, linguistic work of A. S. Gatschet among[XXXIII]
"Lost color" of Chiriquian art, nature of[a]86]
Lost color group of Chiriquian pottery[a]113]-130
Lyon, G. F., cited[a]410], [a]451], [a]463], [a]487], [a]497], [a]511], [a]579], [a]585], [a]586], [a]587], [a]588], [a]589], [a]590], [a]592], [a]593], [a]610], [a]612], [a]613], [a]614], [a]615]
M.
M'Donald, A., cited[a]410]
McGuire, J. D., collections of[L]
Maclean, J. P., field work of[XXVII]
M'Clintock, Captain, cited[a]411], [a]455], [a]456], [a]458]
McCloud River Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]221]
McNiel, J. A., collection of relics from tombs of Chiriqui by[XLIX]
[McNiel, J. A.], archæologic work of, in Chiriqui[a]14], [a]15], [a]20]
[McNiel, J. A.], cited[a]17], [a]22], [a]23], [a]27], [a]31], [a]40], [a]41], [a]43], [a]46], [a]107]
Mallery, G., office work of[XLV]
Manufactures, Eskimo[a]516]-526
Manuscript Troano, copy of, by Brasseur[a]285], [a]286], [a]343]
[Manuscript Troano], study of, by C. Thomas, cited[a]339], [a]343], [a]344], [a]345], [a]350], [a]365], [a]366], [a]367], [a]370]
Maroon group of Chiriquian pottery[a]107]-109
Mason, O. T., acknowledgments to[a]409]
Matthews, W., field work of[XXXVIII]-XL
Matthews, W. P. (Bill Nix), Osage traditions dictated by[a]377]
Maya and Mexican manuscripts, C. Thomas on, cited[a]280]
Maya Codices, aids to the study of, by C. Thomas[a]253]-371
Mealing stones of Chiriqui[a]25]-27
Merritt, J. K., cited[a]14], [a]16], [a]49]
[Merritt, J. K.], exploration of Bugaba cemetery by[a]17], [a]18], [a]20]
Metates of Chiriqui, nature and use of[a]25]-27
Mexican Antiquities, by Lord Kingsborough, cited[a]266], [a]267]
Middleton, J. D., field work of[XXVI]-XXVIII
Mindeleff, C., office work of[XLVII], [XLVIII]
Mindeleff, V., field work of[XXIX], [XXX]
[Mindeleff, V.], office work of[XLVII], [XLVIII]
[Mindeleff, V.], collections of[XLIX]
Mintzer, W., acknowledgments to[a]409]
Modoc Indians, linguistic work among[XXXVI], [XXXVII]
Moki, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]197], [a]205], [a]224], [a]225], [a]226], [a]238], [a]240]
Moravian missionaries, cited[a]463]
Mound explorations, field work on[XXVI]-XXVIII
Mountain chant of Navajo Indians[XXXIX], [XL]
Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin, acknowledgments to[a]409]
[Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin], figured specimens from[a]472], [a]473], [a]474], [a]477], [a]479], [a]480], [a]481], [a]483], [a]486], [a]487], [a]488], [a]496], [a]508], [a]513], [a]514], [a]515], [a]518], [a]519], [a]520], [a]523], [a]531], [a]532], [a]554], [a]555], [a]556], [a]557], [a]565], [a]566], [a]567], [a]568], [a]569], [a]570], [a]571], [a]576], [a]613], [a]634], [a]644]
Music and poetry of the Eskimo[a]648]-658
N.
Nadaillac, Marquis, cited[a]14], [a]38]
[Nadaillac, Marquis], on Chiriquian methods of casting[a]38]
Na-ishi Apache Indians, linguistic work among[XXXV]
Narwhal, origin of the[a]625]-627
National Museum, acknowledgments to[a]409]
[National Museum], figured specimens from[a]474], [a]479], [a]480], [a]481], [a]487], [a]488], [a]489], [a]490], [a]492], [a]493], [a]494], [a]495], [a]496], [a]502], [a]503], [a]504], [a]505], [a]506], [a]507], [a]512], [a]513], [a]515], [a]516], [a]518], [a]521], [a]522], [a]523], [a]524], [a]525], [a]526], [a]530], [a]531], [a]532], [a]535], [a]539], [a]555], [a]556], [a]559], [a]560], [a]563], [a]565], [a]566], [a]576]
Navajo Indians, field work of W. Matthews among[XXXVIII]-XL
Navigation, Eskimo proficiency in[a]643]
Needlecases (?) of Chiriqui[a]150]
Nelson, E. W., collection of earthen vessels from eastern central Arizona by[L]
Netchillirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]452]-458
New Granada, burial customs in[a]19], [a]20]
Niqotlizi, ceremonies at[XXXIX], [XL]
Norris, P. W., field work and death of[XXVI]
Northeastern America, geography of[a]414]-418
North Greenlanders[a]460]
Northwest Coast Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]213], [a]218], [a]227], [a]230]
Nourse, cited[a]452]
Nugumiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]424]
O.
Omaha, reticence of, as to secret societies[a]396]
Onondaga, work of J. N. B. Hewitt among[XXX], [XXX]
Oqomiut Eskimo tribe, situation and subdivisions of[a]424]-440
Origin of the Adlet and the Qadlunait[a]637]
Origin of the narwhal[a]625]-627
Osage Indians, traditions among[LVI]
Osage traditions, paper on, by J.O. Dorsey[a]373]-397
Otis, F. M., paper on Panama ornaments by, mentioned[a]46]
Owen's Valley, California, pictographic material from[XLII]
P.
Padlimiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]440]-442
Parry, W. E., cited[a]410], [a]443], [a]444], [a]447], [a]451], [a]458], [a]464], [a]474], [a]475], [a]478], [a]487], [a]492], [a]494], [a]502], [a]509], [a]510], [a]517], [a]523], [a]533], [a]544], [a]545], [a]547], [a]552], [a]556], [a]557], [a]558], [a]559], [a]572], [a]574], [a]603], [a]614]
Penn wampum belt[a]233]
Penny, cited[a]425]
Peruvians, ancient, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]211], [a]212], [a]214], [a]228], [a]230], [a]231], [a]235], [a]236], [a]237], [a]242], [a]243], [a]248]
Petermanns Mitteilungen, cited[a]409], note
Petitot, É., cited[a]412], [a]516]
Piedra pintal, description of, by Seemann[a]21], [a]22]
Pilingmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]444]
Pilling, J. C., Bibliography of the Languages of the North American Indians by[XXIV]-XXVI
[Pilling, J. C.], office work of[XLV], [XLVI]
Pima Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]220]
Pinart, A. L., cited[a]14], [a]15], [a]20], [a]22]
Piute Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]198], [a]205]
Poetry and music of the Eskimo[a]648]-658
Polychrome group of Chiriquian pottery[a]140]-147
Polynesian ornamentation, illustrations of[a]249], [a]250]
Ponka, secret society among[a]396]
Pottery of Chiriqui[a]53]-186
Powell, J.W., report of operations of Bureau of Ethnology by[XXIII]-LVIII
Pueblo Indians, researches among[XXVIII], [XXIX]
Q.
Qailertétang, fabulous people in Eskimo tradition[a]640]
Qaudjaqdjuq[a]628]-633
Qaumauangmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]421], [a]422]
Qinguamiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]424]
Quapaw Indians, linguistic work among[XXXVII]
R.
Rae, John, cited[a]411], [a]445], [a]446], [a]448], [a]450], [a]451], [a]452], [a]455], [a]459], [a]478], [a]485], [a]510], [a]597]
Rattles of ancient Chiriqui[a]156], [a]157]
Red line group of Chiriquian pottery[a]109]-111
Religious ideas of the Eskimo[a]583]-609
Riggs, R. B., analyses by[a]49]
Rink, H., cited[a]411], [a]420], [a]580], [a]586], [a]587], [a]590], [a]591], [a]598], [a]599]
[Rink, H.], acknowledgments to[a]412]
Rogan, J. P., field work of[XXVI], [XXVII]
Rosny, L. de, cited[a]267], [a]347], [a]355], [a]357]
Ross, J., cited[a]410], [a]451], [a]453], [a]454], [a]455], [a]456], [a]458], [a]469], [a]471], [a]478], [a]485], [a]508], [a]552], [a]553], [a]579]
Royce, C. C., office work of[L], [LI]
S.
Sagdlirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]444]
Sagdlirmiut of Southampton Island[a]451]
San Mateo Mountains, Indians near[XXXIX]
Santa Barbara, Cal., pictographs at[XLII]
Santa Barbara Indians, linguistic work of H. W. Henshaw among[XXXI]-XXXIII
Saumingmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]424]
Scarified group of Chiriquian pottery[a]87]-90
Schellhas, P., cited[a]345], [a]359], [a]360], [a]361], [a]362], [a]364]
Schultz-Sellack, K., cited[a]278]
Schwatka, F., cited[a]445], [a]457], [a]458], [a]459], [a]464], [a]465], [a]470]
Science and the arts among the Eskimo[a]643]-658
Seal hunting, Eskimo method of[a]471]-501
Sedna and the fulmar[a]583]-587
Sedna feast[a]594]
Seemann, description of piedra pintal by[a]21], [a]22]
Seminole Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]207]
Sikosuilarmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]421], [a]463]
Siletz Agency, linguistic work of J. O. Dorsey at[XXXVI]
Silvestre, É., Paléographie universelle of, cited[a]267]
Simpson, J., cited[a]411], [a]597]
Simpson, T., cited[a]410], [a]458]
Singing house of Eskimo[a]600]-602
Sinimiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]451]
Sledges and boats, description of Eskimo[a]527]-538
Smith, Mrs. E. A., field work of[XXX], [XXXI]
[Smith, Mrs. E. A.], office work of[XLV]
[Smith, Mrs. E. A.], collections of[XLIX], [L]
Smith Sound, Eskimo tribes of[a]459], [a]460]
Snow houses, of Davis Strait Eskimo[a]541]-544
[Snow houses], of Iglulik Eskimo tribe[a]544]
[Snow houses], of Hudson Bay Indians[a]547]
Social life and customs of Eskimo[a]574]-578
Songish Indians, burial customs and remains of[XLII]
Spicer, J. O., acknowledgments to[a]409]
[Spicer, J. O.], cited[a]489], [a]511], [a]587], [a]588], [a]611]
Spindle whorls of Chiriqui[a]149], [a]150]
Stearns, J. B., specimens in archæological collections of[a]24], [a]41], [a]43], [a]45], [a]48], [a]49]
Stevenson, J., field work of[XXVIII], [XXIX]
[Stevenson, J.], collection of objects of Pueblo art by[XLIX]
Stevenson, Mrs. J., researches among the Zuñi by[XXIX]
Stools of ancient Chiriqui[a]154]-156
Sturgis, A., acknowledgments to[a]409]
[Sturgis, A.], cited[a]491]
T.
Talirpingmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]424]
Tents of Eskimo, mode of construction of[a]551]-553
Terra cotta group of Chiriquian pottery[a]67]
Textile art in its relation to the development of form and ornament, paper by W. H. Holmes on[a]189]-252
Thing, L. H., field work of[XXVII], [XXVIII]
Thlinkit ivory and wood carvings[XLII]
Thomas, C., field work of[XXVI]-XXVIII, [XXX]
[Thomas, C.], office work of[XLVII]
[Thomas, C.], collection from mounds by[L]
[Thomas, C.], abstract of paper on aids to the study of the Maya codices by[LV]-LVI
[Thomas, C.], paper on aids to the study of the Maya codices by[a]253]-371
Tonkawē Indians, linguistic work of A. S. Gatschet among[XXXIII], [XXXIV]
Tornait and angakut[a]591]-598
Tornit, the[a]634]-636, [a]640]
Trade and intercourse between Eskimo tribes[a]462]-470
Tripod group of Chiriquian pottery[a]97]-107
Troano Manuscript, copy of, by Brasseur[a]285], [a]286], [a]343]
Tule River Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]219]
Tununirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]442]-444
Tununirusirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]442]-444
Turner, L. M., cited[a]420], [a]462], [a]520], [a]565], [a]567], [a]608], note
Tusayan, model of the seven villages of[XLVII]
[Tusayan], collection of fictile products of[XLIX]
Tusayan ornament, illustrations of[a]247], [a]248]
U.
Udleqdjun[a]636], [a]637]
Ugjulirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]458]
Uissuit[a]621]
[Uissuit], fabulous people in Eskimo tradition[a]640]
Ukusiksalirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]458]
Ungavimiut Eskimo tribe, situation of[a]463]
V.
Vater, J. S., cited[a]262]
W.
Walpi, model of[XLVII]
Warmow, cited[a]425], [a]583]
Whistles of ancient Chiriqui[a]164]-171
White, B. B., description of cemetery in New Granada by[a]19]
White line group of Chiriquian pottery[a]111]-113
Wiener, cited[a]242]
Wind instruments of ancient Chiriqui[a]160]-171
Winnebago, sacred songs of the Iowa in[a]396]
Y.
Yarrow, H. C., collections of[XLIX]
[Yarrow, H. C.], field work of[XL]-XLI
[Yarrow, H. C.], office work of[L]
Yokut Indians, illustrations of ornamentation by[a]233], [a]234]
Yuchi Indians, linguistic work among[XXV]
Z.
Zeltner, A. de, observations on graves in Chiriqui by[a]14], [a]18], [a]19], [a]41], [a]42]
[Zeltner, A. de], cited[a]20], [a]22], [a]27], [a]43], [a]45], [a]140]
[Zeltner, A. de], description of Chiriquian vases by[a]145]-147
Zuñi, studies of Mrs. J. Stevenson among[XXIX]
[Zuñi], culture growth of[XLVI], [XLVII]
[Zuñi], collection made at[XLIX]
[Zuñi], illustrations of ornamentation by[a]239]