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MUSEUM NOTES INDEX TO VOLUMES 9-11 INCLUSIVE JULY 1936 TO JUNE 1939 Numbers refer to Voiume and Page For items wi th asterisk (*) see Errata, Vol. 10, p. 42 79 Adams, Sadie -------------------------------- 9:2 Charitonetta albeola ---------------- 9:28 Aeolian sandstone ------------------ 11: 59 Chaulelasmus streperus __________ g :26 Agelaiu s phoeniceus fortis .... 9: 16 Chemehuevi ---------- ---- ----------------10 :23 Albuqu erque --------------------------9:6 0,61 Chen hyperborea hyperborea .. 9 :26 Aix sponsa ----------------------------------9 :30 Chili peppers ---------------------------- 10:15 American Golden Eye ............9 :28 Chuska Peak, New Mexico ____ 11 :32 American m ergan se r ______________ g :29 Cinnamon Teal -------------------------- 9:27 American Phi ·losophica-1------ -f :;ochi · ----------------------------------------1-1--:-6· 4 -- Society ---- -------------------------- 11: 50,56 Coconino Point -------- --- ----- --- ------- 9 :56 Anas diazi novimexicana ........ 9 :30 Coconino Sandstone ---------------- 10:32 Anas platyrhynchos ________________ g :26 Cohonina Branch .............. 11 :43,44 Anita ------------------------------------------10 :29 Burial customs ______________ __ 11 :45 Anser albifrons albifrons ________ 9 :30 Characters of __________________ 11 : 48 Apache s -------------------------------------- 10:23 House types ----------------- -----11:46 Argillite, red -------------------------- --11:75 Masonry ----------------------------11:48 Arroyo cutting ------------------------ 11:72 Material culture ______________ 11 :45 Arts and Crafts, Hopi ____________ 11 :3 Pottery types __________________ 11 :45 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Surface huts ____________________ 11 :47 Railroad ------------------ --- -11 :43,50,56 Coiled baskets .... 9: 3; 10:23; 11:15 Attwell, Walter ------------------------ 10:31 Colton, Harold S. A watovi --- ---- ------ ----------------------- 11:67 9:43; 10: 12*,20,28*,32; 11 :50,56 Bakabi ------------------------------------------11:4 Colton, J. Ferrell ____________________ 10 :30 Baldpate -------------------------------------- 9:27 Colton, Mary-Russell F. Ballcourt -------------------------------------- 9:39 -------------------------------------- 9:43; 11:56 Barrow Golden Eye ------------------9:30 Commissioner of Indian Affairs Bartlett, Katharine ---------------------------------------------------- 9:20 ________ 9 :28,44; 10 :24; 11:51,56, 78 Common Canada Goose ............ 9 :26 Basketry ----------------- ---------9:3 ; 10 :22 Common Mallard ---------------------- 9 :26 Beale, Edward F. ____________________ 10 :19 Cosgrove, C. B. ------------------------9:46 Begay, Scotty -------------------------- 11:33 Cotton garments ........ 9 :5; 11 :11,22 Betatakin ---------------------------------- 11:61 Chrysothamnus, sp. ------- ---------10:22 Bird Life ------------------------------------ 9:2 5 Cygnus columbianus ________________ 9 :25 Birds -------------------------------------------- 9:13 Dafila acuta tzitzihoa .............. 9 :27 Black Mallard --------------------------- -9:30 Dates of planting at Oraibi Black Mesa -------------------------------- 9:57 --------------------------------------------------11:39 Blanca Peak, Colorado .......... 11 :31 Davis, George --------------------11 :43,56 Blankets , Hop i .. 9:7; 10:24; 11:12 Degeneration of Hopi Arts .. 11:19 Blessingway Chant ................ 11 : 33 Del Rio, Ariz., mine at ..........11 :75 Blue Winged Teal ____________________ 9 :27 Dinnebito ------------------------------------ -- 9:9 Bosque Redondo .......... 9 :19,55,58,60 Distribution of Arts, Hopi ....11 :4 Brady, L. F. ____________ 9 :37,45; 11:55 Doney, Ben --- ------ -----------------------10:30 Branta canadensis Doney Fissure ..........................10 :30 canad ensis ------------------------------ 9:26 Dodge, Henry "Chee" .............. 9 :19 leucop areia ------------------------------ 9:30 Douglas, Frederic H . ........... .11 :38 Brewer, Sallie Pierce ____________ .... 9 :61 Douglass, Dr. A. E . .................. 9 :35 Brocading, definition of ........ 11 :35 Drought ------------------------------------ 10:19 Buffle Head -------------------------------- 9:28 Ducks ------------------------------------------9:25 Burden baskets ---------------------------- 9:3 Redhead Canvas-back -------------------------------- 9:28 Canvas-back Canyon de Chelly ------------------,. 9:47 Buffle-head Canyon del Muerto .................. 9 :47 Embroidery .............................. 11 :35 Canyon Padre --------- ------------------- 9:11 Erismatura jamaicensis rubida Carrizo Mountains, Arizona .. 11:32 --------------- - ----------------------- --- ---------- 9:29 Catlinite ------------------------------------ 11:76 Erosion --------·--·--------------------------19 :17 Cerbat Branch ------------------------ 11:44 Erosion cycle ----------- - ------ ----- -------9:33

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MUSEUM NOTES

INDEX TO VOLUMES 9-11 INCLUSIVE

JULY 1936 TO JUNE 1939

Numbers refer to Voiume and Page

For items wi th asterisk ( *) see Errata, Vol. 10, p. 42

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Adams, Sadie --------------------------------9:2 Charitonetta albeola ----------------9:28 Aeolian sandstone ------------------11:59 Chaulelasmus streperus __________ g :26 Agelaius phoeniceus fortis .... 9: 16 Chemehuevi ---------- ---- ----------------10 :23 Albuquerque --------------------------9:60,61 Chen hyperborea hyperborea .. 9 :26 Aix sponsa ----------------------------------9 :30 Chili peppers ----------------------------10:15 American Golden Eye ............ 9 :28 Chuska Peak, New Mexico ____ 11 :32 American merganser ______________ g :29 Cinnamon Teal --------------------------9:27 American Phi·losophica-1-------f:;ochi · ----------------------------------------1-1--:-6·4--

Society ------------------------------11: 50,56 Coconino Point -------- --- ----- ----------9 :56 Anas diazi novimexicana ........ 9 :30 Coconino Sandstone ----------------10:32 Anas platyrhynchos ________________ g :26 Cohonina Branch .............. 11 :43,44 Anita ------------------------------------------10 :29 Burial customs ______________ __ 11 :45 Anser albifrons albifrons ________ 9 :30 Characters of __________________ 11 :48 Apaches --------------------------------------10:23 House types ----------------------11:46 Argillite, red ----------------------------11:75 Masonry ----------------------------11:48 Arroyo cutting ------------------------11:72 Material culture ______________ 11 :45 Arts and Crafts, Hopi ____________ 11 :3 Pottery types __________________ 11 :45 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Surface huts ____________________ 11 :47

Railroad ----------------------11 :43,50,56 Coiled baskets .... 9: 3; 10:23; 11:15 Attwell, Walter ------------------------10:31 Colton, Harold S. A watovi --- ---- -----------------------------11:67 9:43; 10: 12* ,20,28* ,32; 11 :50,56 Bakabi ------------------------------------------11:4 Colton, J. Ferrell ____________________ 10 :30 Baldpate --------------------------------------9:27 Colton, Mary-Russell F. Ballcourt --------------------------------------9:39 --------------------------------------9:43; 11:56 Barrow Golden Eye ------------------9:30 Commissioner of Indian Affairs Bartlett, Katharine ----------------------------------------------------9:20

________ 9 :28,44; 10 :24; 11:51,56, 78 Common Canada Goose ............ 9 :26 Basketry --------------------------9:3 ; 10 :22 Common Mallard ----------------------9 :26 Beale, Edward F. ____________________ 10 :19 Cosgrove, C. B. ------------------------9:46 Begay, Scotty --------------------------11:33 Cotton garments ........ 9 :5; 11 :11,22 Betatakin ----------------------------------11:61 Chrysothamnus, sp. ----------------10:22 Bird Life ------------------------------------9:25 Cygnus columbianus ________________ 9 :25 Birds --------------------------------------------9:13 Dafila acuta tzitzihoa .............. 9 :27 Black Mallard ----------------------------9:30 Dates of planting at Oraibi Black Mesa --------------------------------9:57 --------------------------------------------------11:39 Blanca Peak, Colorado .......... 11 :31 Davis, George --------------------11 :43,56 Blankets, Hopi .. 9:7; 10:24; 11:12 Degeneration of Hopi Arts .. 11:19 Blessingway Chant ................ 11 :33 Del Rio, Ariz., mine at .......... 11 :75 Blue Winged Teal ____________________ 9 :27 Dinnebito --------------------------------------9:9 Bosque Redondo .......... 9 :19,55,58,60 Distribution of Arts, Hopi .... 11 :4 Brady, L. F. ____________ 9 :37,45; 11:55 Doney, Ben --- -----------------------------10:30 Branta canadensis Doney Fissure .......................... 10 :30

canadensis ------------------------------9:26 Dodge, Henry "Chee" .............. 9 :19 leucopareia ------------------------------9:30 Douglas, Frederic H . ........... . 11 :38

Brewer, Sallie Pierce ____________ .... 9 :61 Douglass, Dr. A. E . .................. 9 :35 Brocading, definition of ........ 11 :35 Drought ------------------------------------10:19 Buffle Head --------------------------------9:28 Ducks ------------------------------------------9:25 Burden baskets ----------------------------9:3 Redhead Canvas-back --------------------------------9:28 Canvas-back Canyon de Chelly ------------------,.9:47 Buffle-head Canyon del Muerto .................. 9 :47 Embroidery .............................. 11 :35 Canyon Padre ----------------------------9:11 Erismatura jamaicensis rubida Carrizo Mountains, Arizona .. 11:32 --------------------------------------- --- ----------9:29 Catlinite ------------------------------------11:76 Erosion --------·--·--------------------------19 :17 Cerbat Branch ------------------------11:44 Erosion cycle ------------------------------9:33

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Eruption of Sunset Crater .... 10 :9* European Widgeon .................... 9 :30 Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter

.................... 9 :63; 10 :29* ,11 :25,27 First Mesa ...................... 9:65; 11:3 Fort Defiance ............................ 9 :19 Fort Lyon .................................... 9 :61 Fort Sumner .......................... 9 :47,56 Fort Wingate ............................ 9 :61 Fronske, Robert ...................... 11 :55 Gadwell ........................................ 9 :26 Game Court .................. 9 :39; 11:53 Geese ...................................... 9 :25,26 Geology of Rainbow Bridge .. 11 :59 Gilbert, Irene ................................ 9 :2 Glaucionetta clangula

americana ................................ 9 :28 Glaucionetta islandica .............. 9 :30 Gobernador Knob, New Mexico

................................ c ................. 11 :32 Gordon, G. H . .......................... 10 :31 Gourds ...................................... 10 :15 Greater Scaup ............................ 9 :28 Grand Canyon ............................ 9 :57 Grand Falls .. • ................ 9:10; 10:18 Gray Duck .................................. 9 :26 Gray-headed Juncos ................ 9 :14 Gregory, Herbert E . .......... 11: 60,61 Green-Winged Teal .................. 9 :27 Hack, John T . .......................... 11 :73 Hail Chants ................................ 9 :18 Haile, Fathe:r Berard, 0. F. M .

............................................ 11 :31,32 Hano ............................................ 11:3 Hargrave, Lyndon L .

............ 9 :16,31,44,45,66; 11:49,56 Harlan, George ........................ 11 :55 Harrington, Dr. John P . ...... 11 :29 Hart, Mr. Frank .................... 10:18 Hart House .............................. 10 :18 Havasupai ................................ 10 :23 Haury, Dr. E. W . ...................... 9 :39 Healing, Mrs. Willie .................. 9 :2 Herbarium .................................. 10 :5 Herbarium label ........................ 10 :8 History of Hopi Art ................ 11 :5 Hogan .......................................... 9 :47 Hohokam Branch ... :.: .............. 11 :52 Hohokam Influence in the

Flagstaff Area ...................... 9 :39 Hooded Merganser .................... 9 :29 Holbrook ...................................... 9 :58 Hopi Craftsman Exhibition

........ .............. .. .. 9:1,2; 10,22; 11:17 Hopi Country ............................ 9: 64 Hopi Indians .............................. 11 :3

Arts and crafts .................... 9 :1 Agriculture ....... ............... 10 :13 Basketry ...................... 11 : 13,28 Brocading .......................... 11 :35 Brocaded Ceremonial Sash

.......................................... 11:35

Calendar ...................... 11 :39,40 Clothing .. .......................... 11 :22 Crop planting dates ........ 11 :39 Decorated Pottery .......... 11 :23 Drums ................................ 11:17 Embroidery ...................... 11 :15 Embroidered cotton

kilt .................................. 11 :36 Jewelry .............................. 11:17 Kachina Dolls .................. 11 :17 Kinship .............................. 10 :9* Leather Work .................. 11 :23 Masks ................................ 11 :17 Moccasins .......................... 11 :16 Painted Head Boards .... 11: 17 Pottery ........ 9:1; 10:21; 11:63 Pottery, the making of .. 11: G Pottery design .................... 10: 1 Rattles .............................. 11 :17 Silver work ...................... 10 :21 Solstice Point .................... 11 :40 Sun Watcher .................. 11 :40 Textiles .......... 10 :24; 11:11,22 Trade Routes ...................... 11 :4 Underworld ...................... 11 :25 Utility Basketr y .............. 11 :23 Utility Pottery ................ 11 :23 Villages .................... 9: 63; 11:3 Weaving ............................ 11:35 Weaving Methods ............ 11:11

Hosta Butte, New Mexico .... 11 :32 Hotevilla ...................................... 11: 4 Howell, David ...................... 11 :75,76 Hubert, Virgil .............. 10 :4; 11:55 Huerfano Mountain, N. M . .. 11:31 Indian crafts ............................ 10 :21 Ives, Lt. J. C ........................... 10 :17 Jeddito Valley ..................... ....... 9 :63 Jeddito Valley, Quarternary

History of ............................ 11 :67 Johnston, Philip ........................ 9 :12 Johnston, W. R. .......................... 9:9 Jones, Mr. Volney H . .. .......... 10: 13 Junco ............................................ 9 :14 Junco caniceps .......................... 9 :14 Juncos, Red Backed .................. 9:14 Junco phaeonotus dorsalis ...... 9:14 Kaibab limestone ................ 10 :31,32 Kaibab National Forest ........ 11: 50 Katchina corn .......................... 10 :16 Kayenta formation ................ 11 :60 Keams Canyon .......................... 9: 56 Kewanousi, Luke .................... 11 :35 Kikochomovi .............................. 11: 4 Kinship terms in Hopi ritual

....................... ......... ................ 10 :9* La Farge, Mr. Oliver ............ 11 :29 La Plata Mountains, Colorado

............................................ 11: 30,31 Law, Navajo Common ............ 9:17 Lesser Canada Goose .............. 9 :30 Lesser Scaup ............................ 9 :28

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Leupp --------------------------------------------9:9 Leupp Extension, Navajo

Reser vation ----------------------------9:12 Librar y, David White __ ___ ____ ___ 9 :46 Limestone solution cracks ___ _ 10 :29 Little Colorado River ____ ________ 10 :17 Little Colorado survey __________ 10 :35 Lomaki --------- -- ---··------ ----------------10: 29 Loom Parts -------·----- ---- ---------- ---11 :13 Lophodytes cucullatus ________ ______ 9 :29 Lower Orabi .............................. 11 :4 Lowie, R. H . .......................... 10 :10* Luke, Myrtle ................................ 9 :2

_ ____ ..J.1tuu.W.,,__S_u: • ..11: 50 Manu eli to .............................. 9: 19,60 Mareca americana .................... 9 :27 Mareca Penelope ...................... 9 :30 Martynia ........................ 10:16,23,26 Masauwu .............................. 11 :25,26 Masked Bob-white .................... 9 :45 Mazatzal quartzite ............ 11 :75,76 McGregor, John C.

·· ··- ··---------------·--- --9: 42,44; 11: 54,55 McKee, Mrs. E. D. ______________ .. 10 :23 Medicine Valley ----------·---------10 :10* Melanitta -------------- --------·---- -- --- ----9 :31 Melanitta deglandi --------------------9:31 Melanitta perspicillata __ ______ ____ 9 :31 Mergus merganset· americanus

----------------------·-----·-----------------------9:29 Mer gus serrator ------- --- -- ------------9 :29 Merkle, Fred Jr. ____________________ 10 :30 Mescalero Apaches _______________ ..... 9 :55 Mesozoic Era ------·---------------------11 : 60 Mine, prehistoric argillite ...... 11 :75 Mishongnovi ------·------ ------- -- -----·····11 :3 Moenkopi ·--------··-··-·····9 :57,58; 11:3 Mogollon Branch ----···- ·-··········11: 52 Mountain Chants ----·····-·······--···9: 18 Mt. Taylor, New Mexico ........ 11:31 Museum of Northern Arizona

............ 9 :43; 10:25* ,33; 11: 51,55 Building ·------··--·-·-·-···-·······10 :33 Efforts to improve Hopi Art

··--·-· -·-······-····---···-----·-·-- ·····11:19 Exhibitions ........ 10:26*; 11:55

Nampeyo ··-········-·-······----.. ···-······10 :2 N ampeyo, Fanny --··--··--·· ··· ······-··9 : 2 Navajos --------··-·----··---···--9 :9; 11:32

Baskets ·----·-···--··············-···10 :22 Capital ---·--···-·····----······-······9 :20 Central Agency ................ 9: 61 Chapter System ................ 9 :20 Common Law ........ 9:51; 10:93 Etiquette ·······---·-····--·-········10 :39 Extra marital behavoir .. 10:40 Hogan ···· ··· ··-··--·· ··- -·········-·· ··9 :47 Homicide ····--·-·-····--·-·······--··-9: 52 Hospitality ...................... 10 :39 House Types ...................... 9:47 Inheritance .......................... 9 :22

Needle Chants .................... 9 :18 Night Chants ·- ·-··-------· ...... 9: 18 Origin Myth .................... 11 :30 Place of Emer gence .. 11 :30,31 Property, Navajo ----· ·-······-9 :20 Sacred Mountains ............ 11 :2!> Sex irregular ities ............ 10 :41 Shrines ··--··- ·---··----·····----·· --11: 29 Smith ................................ 10 :24 Textiles ····-·----······-------·······10 :24 Tribal Council .................. 9 :20 Wedding basket ............ 10 :25* Witchcraft ···--·--·-------····· --·--9: 51

Nava 'o Mountain Utah .... 11 :32 59 Navajo sandstone .................. 11 :60 Nequatewa, Edmund ----····--··-·11 :27 N ettion carolinense ····--··-·---·····9 :27 New Mexican Duck ................ 9 :30 Nyroca affinis ·· -··········------------·9 :28 Nyroca americana __________________ 9 :27 Nyroca collaris -- -----·--·----·-- ------9 :28 Nyroca marila ---- ----------------------9:28 Nyroca valisineria ____ ___________ __ _ 9 :28 O'Connell, Daniel T. ______________ 11 :62 One Horned Priests ________________ 11 :25 Oraibi ----------------------------·--- -·- -------11: 3 Oraibi Valley, Quarternary

History of --------- -------------------11:69 Ornaments, prehistoric .......... 11 :78 Page, Gordon B. ----------- ------ -·--·9 :49 Paiute Indians .................. 10 :23,25 Paqua Naha ·--·--·----------------------·-·9 :2 Patayan Branch ...................... 11 :52 Patayan Culture --·-------------11 :43,44 Peabody Museum of Harvard

--------------------- -- ----·- ---------------------11:67 Peaches ___ _. _______________ ___ __________ __ ____ 10 :15 Peshlakai Etsedi ...................... 9 :55 Piki trays .................................. .... 9 :3 Pintail ------ -------·--- ---- -------· -- ·-·--------9 :27 Pipestone .............................. 11: 75,76 Pittsberg Village -·--·----·----------11 :46 Plaited Utility Basketry ...... 11 :16 Pok-da-pok -------- ------- -------------10: 12* Polacca -------·--·-----------------------------11 :3 Poolie of Sichomovi ...... 9 :2; 11:64 Populus fremonti -· ---· ------- -------10 :23 Pottery --·--------·---·----------------·-----10 :21

Acoma ----·-·------------------·--- ---11 :63 Balinese ........................ 11 :63,64 Diegueno ............................ 11 :63 Hindoos ·----------·------------------11 :63 Hopi .......................... 9: 1; 11:65 Igorots ............................. .. JJ :63 Maricopa ---------------·-·---·------11 :63 Mojave ----------------10 :22; 11:63 Pima -------- ---- -----------···--------11 :63 Rio Grande Pueblo ........ 11;63 Tarahumara .................... 11 :63 Yuma Indians --- ·-·-·---------·11 :63

Prescott Branch ---·---------·--------11 :44

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Primitive Pottery Fir ing Methods ------------------------------------------------- -11 :63

Firing temperatures of pottery --------------------------11:63,64 Fuel for 1iring pottery .. 11 :63 Heat radiation of pottery

------------------------------------------11:64 Pottery kiln ----------------------11:63

Protection of antiquities ________ 10 :36 Pueblo Branch --------------------------11:52 Pukong-ho-yat --------------------------11:26 Pumpkins ----------------------------------10:15 Quarternary History of Several

Northern Arizona Valleys 11:67 Querquedula cyanopteria ________ 9 :27 Querquedula discors ________________ 9 :27 Quoiyang-i-nema --------------------------9 :2 Rainbow Bridge ------------------ ... 11: n!l Red Breasted Merganser ________ 9 :29 Redbud Pass ----------------------------11:59 Redhead --------------------------------------9:27 Rhus trilobata ------------------------10:22 Rhus utahensis ----------------------10 :26* Ring-necked Duck --------------------9:28 Rio Alameda ----------------------------10:17 Rio da Flag -------------------------------.9: 33 River Ducks ------------------------------9:26 Roden, William ------------------------10:18 Ruddy Duck --------------------------9:25,29 Sacred Places of the Navajo 11:29 Salix, sp. ------------------------------------10:23 San Francisco Mountains ______ 9 :25 San Francisco Peaks

----------------------------------9 :33,35; 11:31 Scoters ----------------------------------------9:31 Second Mesa ------------------------------11:3 Second Mesa Basketry ----------11 :15 Sequence of climatic changes

----- ---------------------------------------------11 : 73 Sequoptewa ----------------------------------9:6 Shepard, Dr. Anna -------------- ----11 :64 Shipaulovi ----------------------------------11:3 Shungopovi --------------------------------11:3 Shoveller ----------------- -------------------9:27 Sichomovi ______ ------------------------------11:3 Sikyatki --------------------------------------9:63 Silversmithing _______ __ ____ _____________ 10 :24 Sipapu Cavern __________________ ______ 10 :31 Sites at Winona ____ __ g: 39; 11: 51,57 Sites near Williams, Arizona

--------------------------------------------------11:44 Sitgreaves, Lt. L. ________________ ____ 10 :17 Snow Goose --------------------------------9:26 Solanum jamesii ______________ ______ 10 :16 Solution crack --------------------------10:29 Spatula clypeata ----- --- -- ---- ----------9:27 Spooonbill ------------------------------------9 :27 Squash ----------------------------------------10:15 Squawbush -------------- -- ----------------10:26 Statewide WP A Archaeological

Project ------------------------------11:51,57 Stewart, Orner C. ________________ 10: 28* Sunset Crater --------------------------10 :9* Swans ----------------------------------------- -9 :25 'Symbol,' Definition of ____________ 10: 1 Ta-wang-i-nema ------------·-------------9: 2 Textiles __________ 9 :5; 10 :24; 11:11,22 Thick-billed Red-wing ___________ _ 9 :16 Third Mesa --------------------------------11: 3 Third Mesa Basketry ____________ 11 :16 Titiev, Mischa __________ 10 :11 * ; 11:42 Tolchaco ----------------··-------···------------9: 9 Treasure Chests ------------------------9 :44 Tribal Assembly ---------·-···----------9 : 18 Tsegi Canyon, Quarternary

History of ------------------··-·------11 :70 Tucker, Sara Jones .......... 11 :43,56 Tunicha Mountains, Arizona 11:32 United States Biological Survey

--------------------------------------·-··----------9 :15 Van Valkenburgh, Richard

--- ------ -----------9 :22,54; 10:42; 11:33 Voth, H. R. ----------------------------10:10* W alpi --------------------------9: 57,65; 11:3 Water Serpents ------------------------11:26 Washington Pass, New Mexico

--------------------------------------------------11:32 Western Mourning Dove ________ g :15 Wetherill, Milton .... 11 :50,51,54,57 Whistling Swan ------------------------9 :25 White-fronted Goose ________________ 9 :30 Whiting, Alfred F.

----------------------9 :45; 10 :8,16; 11:55 Wicker baskets, Hopi 9 :3,4; 11:16 Widgeon --------------------------------------9 :27 Wild potato ______________________________ 10 :16 Window Rock ----------------------------9:20 Winona ----------------------------------------9:11 Winona Station ________________________ 9 :39 Winona Village ______ 9 :39; 11: 51,57

Ball court --------------------------11 :53 Burials ------------------------------11:53 Cremation cemeteries .... 11: 53 H ou se types _____ .............. 11 :52 Material culture .............. 11 :53 Physical types ................ 11 :53 Pottery types .................. 11 :52

Wolf Post ------------------------------------9 :10 Wood Duck --------------------------------9:30 Wool Garments __________________________ 9:6 Wupatki Basin .......................... 9 :56 Wupatki National Monument

--------------------------------------------------10:29 Wupatki Pueblo ------------------------9:40 Wu-wu-chim ----------------------------11:25 Yavapai Indians ______________________ 10 :23 Yucca baskets ------------------------------9:3 Zenaidura macroura marginel:ia

----------------------------------------------------9 : 15 Zuni ----------------------------------------------9:59