Expenses.Amounts expended.Amount appropriated.
A.Services$30,433.55
B.Traveling expenses3,716.14
C.Transportation of property354.12
D.Field subsistence198.42
E.Field supplies and expenses535.45
F.Field material197.71
G.Instruments49.25
H.Modeling material40.11
I.Photographic material306.71
K.Books and maps355.85
L.Stationery and drawing material15.70
M.Illustrations for reports668.64
N.Articles for distribution to Indians23.69
O.Office furniture59.67
P.Office supplies and repairs36.61
Q.Manuscripts395.00
R.Correspondence15.43
S.Specimens71.00
T.Collection of material for classification of the Indians in the United States1,326.61
  Balance on hand to meet outstanding liabilities1,200.34
40,000.00$40,000.00

ACCOMPANYING PAPERS.

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]

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

  1. The Bureau of Ethnology—later the Bureau of American Ethnology—published a total of 48 Annual Reports over the period 1879 to 1933. Each Report was divided into three pieces: introductory material including summaries of what everyone in the Bureau had been doing; a number of free-standing articles; and an Index covering the whole volume.
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