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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

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��Fletcher, R. Bibliography of An- thropology, 186, 383, 574, 778 Flinders- Petri e collection, 400 Force, M. F., obituary, 590

Games, Hawaiian, 201

Gatschet. Growth of Toronto children, 397 ; obituary of Gabriel de Mortillet, 199; obituary of P. J. J. Valentini, 391 ; " Real," " true," or •' genuine" in Indian languages, 155 ; The Sali- shan Indians, 398 ; Zoque and Mije,

396 Genuine, the term, in Indian languages,

155 Gerard, W. R. The adopted word

" poquosm,*' 586 Grinnell, G. B. The butterfly and the

spider among the Black feet, 194 Growth of Toronto children, 397

Hammers, stone, of northwest coast, 363 Hano, winter solstice altars at, 251 — , see Hopi. Harmonic structure of Indian music,

297

Hawaiian games, 201

Hawley, E. H. An inverted double reed, 587

Hilder, F. F. Origin of the name In- dian, 545 ; A Texas Indian myth, 592

Hodge, F. W. Field Columbian Mu- seum, 590 ; Rare Indian books found, 198

Holland Anthropological Society, 400

Holmes. Auriferous gravel man in Cali- fornia, 107, 614

Hopi, Alosaka cult of the, 522

— , death of a celebrated, 196

— , see Hano.

Hough, Walter. Korean clan organi- zation, 150 ; Korean crossbow and arrow-tube, 200 ; Oriental influences in Mexico, 199 ; Material of the Mexi- can codices, 789

Hrdlicka, A. An anomalous ulna, 248 ; A new joint-formation, 550

Human progress, trend of, 401

Indian books, rare, found, 198

— congress at Omaha, 126

— music, harmonic structure of, 297 — , origin of name, 545 Indians, Cabot on the, 588

— , Hopi, Alosaka cult of, 522 — , name " Amerind" proposed for, 582 — , Nanticoke, of Delaware, 277 — , Salishan, 398 — , Texas, myth of, 592 — , see Amerind ; Amerindian ; also names of tribes.

��Industries, science of, 319 Institutions, science of, 475, 695 International Congress of Psychology,

792 International Geographical Congress,

398 Inverted double reed, 587

Joint-formation, a new, 550

Korean clan organization, 150 — crossbow and arrow-tube, 200

Languages, Indian, "real," "true,"

or "genuine" in, 155 Laufer, B. Petroglyphs on the Amoor,

746 Loria, A. Social anthropology, 283

McGee, W J. Anthropology at Colum- bus, 759 ; Beginning of mathematics, 646 ; Trend of human progress, 401 Mason, O. T. Aboriginal American zootechny, 45 ; Amerindian arrow feathering, 583 ; How the Amerind bored a long hole in wood, 585 ; How baskets are rounded, 789 Material of the Mexican codices, 589 Mathematics, beginning of, 646 Mathews, R. H. Native tribes of

Queensland, 595 Mau dsl ay's archeological work, 552 Mexican codices, material of, 789 Mexico, oriental influences in, 199 — , Zapotecan explorations in, 350 Meyer, Hermann, in Brazil, 793 Mije, Zoque and, 396 Mooney, J. End of the Natchez, 510;

Indian congress at Omaha, 126 Mormon, Book of, origin of, 675 Mortillet, Gabriel de, death of, 199 Murray islanders, numerals of, 200 Museums, anthropological, of central

Europe, 462 Music, folk, of White Russians, 504 — , Indian, harmonic structure of, 297 Myth of Texas Indians, 592

Name changing, ritual used in, 82 Nanticoke Indians of Delaware, 277 Natchez, end of the, 510 New Caledonia, dialects of, 594 New Hebrides somatology and folklore,

792 New York Academy, 397 Northwest coast hammers and pestles,

363 Numerals of Murray islanders, 200

Ohio ethnology and archeology, 197 Omaha Indian congress, 126

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