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INDEX. 



55 



Stanley, Dr., on stone circle near Tyre, 



118. 



Stanley, Hon. W. O., 56. 

 vStanton Drew, remains at, 117. 

 St. Acheul, 342, 363. 

 Staigue Fort, Kerry, 59, 605. 

 Statistics of archaeological evidence, 



1 6, 17. 



skulls, 142-144. 



interments, 159-161. 



bronze objects, 46. 



Steel unknown to bronze-workers, 42. 



known to Greeks, 5. 

 Steele on kissing, 562. 

 Steenstrup, Prof., his researches, 175, 



228, 387. 

 discoveries at Froelund, 



in. 

 on bone fragments from 



shell-mounds, 236. 

 his opinions on small flint 



axes, 101. 



on slingstones, 105. 

 on peculiar fracture of 



skulls, 422. 

 opinions, 228. 



,, on shell-mounds, 247. 



Steinbergs, 188. 



Stennis, stone circle at, 117, 126. 

 St. John, Lieut., 439. 

 Stockholm, stone implements at, 80. 

 Stephens, Prof., on Runic alphabets, 



603. 

 Stiles, Rev. Dr., on Dighton Rock, 



277. 



Stoliczka, Dr., observation of, 234. 

 Stone Age civilization considered, 549. 

 sources of our knowledge 



of it, 82. 



its divisions, 246. 

 its recent continuance in 



some places, 3. 

 doubts of Mr. Wright, 81. 

 ,, tumuli of, 145. 

 Stone and bronze in use at same time 



in Europe and in America, 12, Si. 

 Stone axes with holes for handles, 99. 

 ,, axes, how re-sharpened, 97. 

 circles, their size, 116. 

 in India, 115. 

 in Algeria, 131. 

 coffin, 98. 



hammers, American, 259. 

 implements of America and of 

 other countries, 



255- 

 in Danish museums, 



So. 



55 



55 



V 

 J5 



5 



55 



Stone implements at Flensborg, Kiel, 



and Museum of 

 Royal Irish Aca- 

 demy, 80. 



in Stockholm, 79. 



in Copenhagen Mu- 



seum, 80. 

 similar in different 



countries, 63. 

 where found, 109. 

 ,, work of savages, 536. 

 Stonehenge, 118, 125-128. 



,, tumuli near, 127, 161. 



Strabo on ancient supply of tin, 74. 

 on voyage of Pytheas, 67. 

 on foundation of Utica, 71. 

 on Lake near Toulouse, 222. 

 on Iberian custom, 560. 

 Strobel, M., on early Italian remains, 



183- 

 Stuart, Mr., monuments described by 



him, 117, 173, note. 

 on Australian knowledge of 



fire, 447. 



Studs or buttons of bronze, 39. 

 Stukeley on Silbury Hill and Abury, 



124. 



Sufferings, voluntary, 596. 

 " Sumpitan," or blow-pipe, 553. 

 Superstition of savages, 580. 

 Surgery, wonderful, in Tahiti, 483. 

 Suter on the Lake-villages of Wauwyl, 



193- 

 Suttee in ancient Britain, 177. 



Switzerland, antiquities in, 8. 



chronology of, 388. 



Lake-habitations, 13, 35, 



181, 186. 

 Swords, bronze, 31-33, 52, 53. 



T. 

 Tables of interments, 160, 161. 



of animal remains, 202-206, 



2155 374- 

 of vegetable remains, 219. 



of statistics, 15, 24, 46. 



illustrative of savage life, 552. 



,, of earth's excentricity, 409. 

 Tacitus on Caledonian swords of iron, 

 8. 



refers to sacred lakes, 222. 



allusion to, 298. 

 Tahiti, notices of, 430, 470, etc. 



tumulus in, 169. 

 Tankerville Park wild cattle, 212. 

 Tardy, M., discovery by, 424. 

 Tasmanians, notices of, 452, 573. 

 Tasman's visit to New Zealand, 426. 



