INDEX. 



621 



Fnnnerup, flint-flake from, 89, 248. 

 Fauna affected by change of climate, 



415. 

 of bone-caves, 310. 



of Lake-dwellings, 200-216. 

 of Stone Age, 200, 216. 

 of drift period, 374. 

 of the shell-mounds, 235. 

 Felstone used for celts, 83. 

 Fergusson on Stonehenge and Abury, 



124. 



on Silbury Hill, 124. 

 on Buddhist Topes, 130. 

 on ancient Indian notions 



of decency, 563. 



Ferrum (iron), synonym for sword, 22. 

 Festival of the Dead, 271. 

 Filhol, M., 339. 

 Fijian funerals, 177. 

 Fijians, notice of, 223, 453. 

 Finns, skulls of, 145. 

 Fire, whether known to all races, 558. 

 used in felling and shaping tim- 

 ber, 96. 



how obtained in Tahiti, 480. 

 in Australia, 447. 



. by Indians, 524. 



by savages, 557. 



among Tasmanians, 452. 

 ,, Maories, 464. 

 how used by the Esquimaux, 



498-500. 

 Fish in shell-mounds, 235, 236. 



at Isthmus of Panama, 400. 

 Fish-hooks, bronze, 34. 

 Fish- spears, 523. 

 Fishing, peculiar modes of, 75, 523, 



..527. 

 Fitzroy on Fuegians, 537. 



on Patagonian huts, 533. 



on Tahitian cruelty, 489. 

 Fitz-Stephen refers to wild bulls, 305. 

 Flax mentioned in the Pentateuch and 

 Homer, 219. 



known to Lake-men, 218. 

 Flaxdale Barrow, urn from, 171. 

 Flensborg, implements at, 35, 80. 

 Flinders, 447. 

 Flint implement manufactories, 84, 87. 



how formed, 350. 



antiquity, 352. 



characteristics, 353. 



from drift, 354. 



from various sources, 



355- 

 forged, 352. 



used for celts, 84. 



how manufactured, 84, 88, 94. 



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Flint flakes, North American, 92, 255. 

 Australian, 92. 

 from Cape of Good Hope, 



93, in- 

 New Caledonian, 93. 

 Mexican, 93. 

 Kertch, 159. 

 Long Barrow, 1 66. 

 Moen, 165. 

 Swiss, 196. 

 implements of Denmark, 89, 90, 



95- . 

 of Switzerland, 95, 



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of bone-caves, 326. 



in shell - mounds, 



231, 241, 243. 



,, of tumuli compared 



with those of shell- 

 mounds, 247. 



Flint-finds, in, 341, 350. 

 Floating dwellings, 194. 

 Flora of Lake-dwellings, 216. 



of shell-mounds, 235. 

 Florence, in Alabama, earthwork at, 

 . 279. 



Florida Indians' buildings, 272. 

 Flourens, Mr., 239. 

 Flower, Mr., 342, 349. 



on drift gravels, 349. 



on Grime's Graves, 84. 



Fodisch, Dr., cited, 117. 

 Food of the mound-builders, 244. 

 of savages, 433, 441, 454, 463, 

 480, 497, 527, 534, 537, 540. 

 stores in Arctic regions, 496. 

 Foote, Mr., on Indian stone imple- 

 ments, 347. 



Forchhammer, Prof., 229, 235. 

 Forel, M., discoveries at Morges, 14. 

 Forests in Wisconsin, 280, 283. 

 Forged flint implements, 352. 

 Forks of Fijians, 456. 

 Forskey, M., 396. 

 Forster on Fuegians, 536. 



on Tahitians, 474, note, 487. 

 Fort-hill, Ohio, fortification at, 262. 

 Fortifications of earth, 117, 261. 



of Maories, 465. 



Forts, ancient, 117. 

 Foster, Mr., 259. 

 Fowl, domestic, not found in Swiss 



and Danish ancient remains, 205. 

 Fox, 213, 319. 



eaten by Esquimaux, and in the 



stone period, 201. 

 France, bone-caves in, 312. 

 shell-mounds in, 233. 



