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INDEX. 



Cloth found at Aztalan, 268. 



manufactured in Tahiti, 474. 

 Clothing of Bronze Age, 48. 

 Coast-finds in Denmark described, 



109. 



Cochet, the Abbe, quoted, 342. 

 Codex Diplomaticus, 121. 

 Codrington, Mr., finds flint implement 



on Foreland Cliff, 349. 

 Coffins of wood found in Jutland, 49. 

 ,, their contents, 49-53. 

 at St. Acheul, 374. 

 not used in Stone Age, 136. 

 of stone, 98. 



given by the Chinese as pre- 

 sents, 561. 



Coin found at Vimose, 12. 

 Coins absent from bronze-finds, 12, 17. 



found in Roman towns, 19. 



miscellaneous, 225. 



,, found at Piquigny, 21. 



., Heilly, 20. 



Tiniere, 389. 



Nydam, 9, 10. 



,, ,, Thorsbjerg, 10. 



Tiefenau, 8, 225. 



La Tene, 8. 



Coinage, early British and Gaulish, 8. 

 Colden on Canadian Indians, 99, 519, 



575- 

 Comb from Jutland, 49, 51. 



Concise, relics from, 96, 195, 203, 205. 

 Confolens, cromlech at, 130. 

 Congreve, reference to, 130, note. 

 Conwell, his discoveries in Meath, 175. 

 Cook, Capt., on Australian notions 



of trade, 447. 

 on Esquimaux repast, 



497- 



on Nootka Sound In- 

 dians, 525. 



on Fuegians, 542. 



on houses at Botany 



Bay, 439. 



examples of New Zea- 



land skill, 331, 547. 



on a Kamskatchaclale 

 "yourt," 493. 



on Tahitians, 430, 472, 



481, etc. 



on Tasmanians, 452. 



,, on Maories, 466. 



on temporary marriages 



in New Zealand, 567. 



on winter habitations in 



North-east Asia, 137. 



,, ,, worshipped, 566. 



Cookery among Esquimaux, 496. 



>l 



Copenhagen Museum, 227, 229, 230. 

 stone implements 



in, 79, 99. 



bronze implements 



in, 29, 33, 34, 45. 



Academy of Sciences, 



230. 



Copper Age in Ireland doubtful, 61. 

 Copper, its early use, 3, 64. 



implements, 30 ; rare in 



Europe, 6l. 

 in North America, 256, 431, 



522. 



mines, American, 258. 

 Coppersmiths, American, 259. 

 Coral found at Concise, 197. 

 Corcelettes, 14, 15, 46. 

 Corn not found in neolithic barrows, 



178. 



not found in shell-mounds, 235. 

 ,, of Lake-men, 216, 235. 

 Corn-crushers, 196. 

 Cornet, M., 87. 

 Corn-hills, 281. 

 Cornwall a tin-producing district in 



early times, 64, 74. 

 ,, shell-mounds, 233. 

 Cortaillod, 14, 15, 46. 

 Crannoges in Ireland, 184. 

 Crantz on Esquimaux repast, 20 1, 



note, 498. 



,, on Esquimaux religious no- 

 tions, 511. 



on the hare among Green- 

 landers, 204. 

 Crawfurd on Australian numerals, 



450- 573- 

 on changes of type, 587. 



on Malay language, 572. 

 Cremation in the Bronze Age, 53, 160. 

 Crescents of earthenware, 223. 

 Crofts, Professor, 259. 

 Croll, Mr., on trade winds, 401. 



on excentricity of earth's orbit, 

 409. 



on change of sea-level, 417. 



on change of climate, 310. 

 Cromagnon, skulls found at, 338. 

 Cromlech at Confolens, 130. 



sense and etymology of the 



word, 113, note. 

 Cromlechs, 117. 

 Cronkstone Hill, 148. 

 Cruelty of savages, 527, 565. 

 Crustacea in shell-mounds, 236. 

 Cumberland tumuli, contents of, 157. 

 Cunningham, Mr., on Australian 



sketches, 441. 



