620 



INDEX. 



Drinking-cups, 173. 

 Dmidical monuments, so-called, 123. 

 Dublin Museum, bronze implements, 

 etc., in, 22, 29, 30, 31, 34, 40, 61. 

 Dun of Dornadilla, 59. 

 Dupont, Dr., on Belgian caves, 313. 

 Diirnten, interglacial coal-beds at, 413, 



422. 



Dwellings of American Indians, 525. 

 ancient Gauls, 186. 



the Lake-men, 181-187. 



Bronze Age, 54. 



Esquimaux, 492. 



Paraguay, 530. 



Patagonians, 532. 



Fuegians, 536. 



Dyaks, dwellings of, 184. 

 Dykes, 117. 



E. 

 Earle, Mr., observation of, 233. 



on New Zealand cruelty, 469. 

 Earthenware spindle-whorls, 196. 

 Earth's axis, alteration of, 399. 

 Easter Island statues, 548. 

 Eccard referred to, 6. 

 Education and crime, 599. 

 Edinburgh, bronze implements at, 29. 

 Egypt, early civilization of, 586. 



,, formation of, 392. 

 Egyptian bronzes, 35. 

 tombs, 158. 

 knowledge of the horse, 206. 

 barley, 216. 

 Ekkehard quoted, 299. 

 Elephant, 288, 294, 374. 

 Elephants use boughs as fans, 583. 

 Elfin arrows, 429. 

 Elk, 213. 



,, Irish fossil, 288, 298, 320. 

 ,, Norway, 306. 



Ellis, on opinions in Tahiti, 469, 487. 

 ,, on dress of queen, 476. 

 on Tahitian slingstones, 478. 

 surgery, 483. 



,, morals, 489. 



on Maories, 469. 

 ,, on feats of Polynesians, 544. 

 Enclosures in America, 262. 

 Engelhardt, on discoveries in Slesvick, 



9, 122, note. 



Engis, skull from, 336, 338, 588. 

 England, shell-mounds in, 233. 

 English Channel once narrower, 361. 

 Engraving by Esquimaux, 510. 



by cave-men, 332. 

 Equinoxes, precession of, 403. 

 Erman on "Yurt," 136. 

 Erskine, Capt., on Pljian gods, 455. 



Erskine, Capt., on Fijian character, 462. 

 Esquimaux funeral rite, 177. 

 ,, burial-places, 158. 



sometimes eat foxes, 201. 



notions of Englishmen, 427. 



notices of, 326, 328, 492, 



etc. 



skill with the arrow, 543. 



stone monuments among, 



118. 

 stone implements, 94, 100, 



101, 104. 



without pottery, 495. 



without religious ideas, 511. 



engravings on bone, 510. 



Estavayer, 13-15, 35, 36, 46, 48. 

 Ethnological problems, 385. 

 Etiquette, Fijian, 462. 



_ savage, 563, 565. 

 Etowah river-mound, 280. 

 Etruscan jewellery, 158. 

 Europe, time of man's first appearance 



in, unknown, I. 

 whether truly described by 



Pytheas, 67. 



Evans, Mr., on early British coinage, 8. 

 on drift implements, 342. 



notes on flint implements, 



344, 351- 

 researches of, 233, 315. 



finds hatchet near Abbot's 



Langley, 346. 



reference to, 349, 351. 



Excentricity of earth's orbit, 408-410. 

 Exploration of shell-mounds, 227. 

 Eyre, on Australian dwellings and 

 customs, 440, 443, 451. 



F. 



Fables, or myths, widespread, 67. 

 Fakaafo, whether its natives were 



ignorant of fire, 558. 

 Falconer, Dr., on bone-cave in Sicily, 



3I7- 



at Gibraltar, 



on the mammoth period, 



294. 



on the species of rhino- 



ceros, 295. 



on Brixham cave, 316. 



visits Abbeville, 342. 



finds lagomys among 



bones from Brixham 

 cave, 306. 



on cave-bear, 290. 



Fancies of uncivilized peoples, 427. 

 Fannerup, shell-mound at, 230, 232. 



