Schellhas, Dr. And the Maya writing, [162];
and names of the Maya deities, [168]
Scherzer, Dr. C. Finds the lost Popol Vuh, [207]
Sea. Worshipped by the Peruvians as Mama-cocha, [306]
Seler, Dr. On Quetzalcoatl, [80]–81;
on Xolotl, [93]–94;
and the Maya writing, [162], [164];
on God K, [175]–176;
on God P, [177];
on Mitla and the origin of the American race, [198]
Serpent. Varied significance of the, [72], [74], [76];
association of Huitzilopochtli with, [72]–73;
associated with the bird, [73]
Seven Caverns. Myth of the, [123]
Sierra Nevada (Mountain of Snow). In legend of Quetzalcoatl’s migration, [65]
Sinchi Roca (Wise Chief). The second Inca, [283]
Skinner, J. Account of the discovery of a wooden cross, [274]–275;
on mohanes, [297]–298;
account of the methods of medicine men in Peru, [314]–315;
account of obsequies among a Peruvian tribe, [315]–317
Släalekam. Sun-god of the Salish Indians, [83]