INDEX. 



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Cup markings in Hindustan, 175. 

 Customs of mound-builders, 240, 243. 

 and habits apparently simi- 

 lar, but yet different, 555. 

 ,, of savages, 435. 

 Cuvier, M., names Rhinoceros lepto- 



rhinus, 295. 

 on reindeer, 302. 



D. 



Dacotahs, 519, 522, 525. 

 Daggers, bronze, 34. 



of flint, 104, 105. 

 Dale, Mr., his flint-finds at Cape of 



Good Hope, in. 



Dale County, animal mounds, 275. 

 Dalton, Col., on Kols, 427. 

 Dam pier, reference to, 184, 440, 443. 



shell-mounds, 233. 

 Dana, Professor, 258. 

 Danish coast-finds described, 109. 



flint implements, 242. 



museums, stone implements in, 

 227, 229. 



Sagas mention tumuli, 122. 



tumuli, 35, 227. 

 Dartmoor, remains on, 56. 

 Darwin's theory referred to, 307. 

 Darwin, Mr., on descent of oxen, 211. 



remark on glaciers, 309. 



observations of, 233, 245, 



570- 



Dasent, Sir G. W., 40, 302. 

 David, Lucas, refers to wild horse, 299. 

 Davey on Veddahs, 437. 

 Dawkins and Sandford, opinions of, 



292. 

 Dawkins and the ]\Iachairodus lati- 



dens, 306. 



on wild oxen, 211. 

 on reindeer, 302. 

 Deerhorn picks, etc., 86, 87. 

 Degradation of savage tribes denied, 



584. 



Delacourt, M., discovery at Precy, 343. 

 Delaunay, M., 424. 

 Denmark, its antiquities, 9, IO, 227. 



its vegetation, 387. 



not entered by the Romans, 



22. 



,, See Kjokkenmoddings, 



shell-mounds, etc. 

 Derbyshire tumuli, contents of, 143, 



150, 1 60. 



Dercennus, mound of, 121. 

 Desnoyers, M., on bone-caves, 311. 

 on marks upon bones, 



422. 



Desor, Prof., on bronze objects, 221. 

 ,, true nature of Lake-villages, 



221. 



,, on human remains not found 

 in the Stone Age, 220. 



on Swiss Lake-dwellings, 225. 

 De Soto, 426, 518. 

 Devil's Dyke, 117. 

 Devon, shell-mounds, 233. 

 Dickeson, Dr., finds together bones of 



mastodon and man, 286. 

 Differences among contemporary sa- 

 vages, 550. 



Diffusion of the human race, 586. 

 Dighton Rock carvings, 277. 

 Dille, Mr., on American tumuli, 270. 

 Dinotherium, 424. 

 Diodorus Siculus cited, 120, 561. 

 Dobritzhoffer on religious ideas of 



Abipones, 578. 



Dog, first domestic animal, 585. 

 Dogs of shell-mounds, 238. 



trained to help in fishing, 539. 



used for different purposes, 505, 



55 6. 

 Dolmen, sense and etymology of the 



word, 113, note, 130, etc. 

 Domestic animals, remains of, not 



found in French 

 bone-caves, 325. 

 ,, of Lake-men, 209. 



,, ,, none in earliest 



times, 585. 



of early ages, 179. 



D'Orbigny, quotation from, 370. 

 Dordogne, bone-caves in, 322, 331. 

 Douler, Dr., human relics found by, 



286. 



Dove, Mr., on Tasmanians, 452, 571. 

 Drawings of Esquimaux, 510. 

 Dress in the Bronze Age, 48. 



of savages, 433, 437, 439, 44, 

 458, 464, 516, etc. 



of Tahitians, 476. 



,, of Esquimaux, 508. 



of the Lake-men, 200. 



of Patagonians, 533. 

 Drift Age, what, 2, 79, 341. 



beds, characteristics of, 265, etc. 



,, how formed, 365. 

 Drift, scarcity of human remains in, 



355- 

 vegetable remains 



in, 3 6 5- 

 animal remains in, 



365.. 

 implements considered, 350, 



354- 



