INDEX 



149 



Pottery — Continued. 



of eastern United States, 



origin of 139 



of Haiti 5 



of Lesser Antilles, charac- 

 teristics of 50 



of Monte Cristi Province . _ . 37 



of the Eskimos 49 



Santo Domingan, affilia- 

 tions of 5 



Santo Domingan, charac- 

 teristics of 7-8 



Santo Domingan, culture 



area of 6-7 



Santo Domingan, highest 



type of 61 



Santo Domingan, northern 



affiliations of 104-120 



Santo Domingan, relation- 

 ships of 12 



Santo Domingan, resem- 

 blance of, to that of East- 

 ern States 61 



Santo Domingan, resem- 

 blance of, to that of Gulf 



coast 110 



stamps of, discussed 79 



tribes devoid of 48-49 



types of, from Samana 



caves 31 



undecorated, question of 



identity of 6 



unpainted, colors of 59 



West Indian, embelHsh- 



mentof 50-51 



West Indian, general or- 

 igin of 106 



West Indian, shaping tech- 



nic of 50 



See also Earthenware. 

 Pottery making — 



area of, in South America. _ 47 

 development of, in America 49 

 development of, in South 



America 133-134 



four areas of, in North 



America 47-50 



supposed place of origin 



of 106-107 



Problematical STAMPS 79 



Property, buried with the dead 39 

 Provinces, native, classified 



by Peter Martyr 19 



Pueblo area, mention of pot- 

 tery of 94 



Puerto Plata Province, men- 

 tion of pottery from 6 



Punctate designs, occurrence 



of 53-54 



Rainfall, amount of, in the 



island 35 



Rancho Vibjo, effigy from 



caveat 88 



Rattle lugs, described 83-84 



Rattles — 



described 108 



in form of bird figures 84 



Red ware, distribution of 52 



Reservoirs, aboriginal, use 



of 36 



RiCHETTi, Luis, assistance 



rendered by 35 



Rio Yaque del Norte, vessel 



from valley of, described 94 



Rock-ledge burials — 



offerings recovered from... 44 



pottery from 7, 74 



Rodriguez -Ferrer, Don Mig- 

 uel, structures described by.. 46 

 Roth, W. E.— 



cited on pottery 133-134 



reference to 81, 87 



Saddle Mountains, archeo- 



logical site in 36 



St. Croix — 



earthenware of, described. 124- 



125 



pottery f rom , classified 123 



St. Kitts, pottery from, de- 

 scribed 125-126 



St. Thomas, pottery from, 



classified 123 



Samana Bay, work in caves of. 27-32 

 Samana Peninsula, briefly 



described 1^ 



Samana Province — 



Archeological work in 27-35 



pottery types of 74 



Sanborn, Mr., pottery col- 

 lection of " 



San Juan de Maguana — 



inclosure at, described 24-25 



ruins at, of stone circle 46 



San Juan River, valley of, de- 

 scribed 33 



