CONTENTS. 383 



Page. 



Ethnology : 



luteniational code of symbols for cliarts of pie-historic arcbseoloj^y 221 



Special charts 222 



Goverumout charts 223 



Symbols 221 



Qualities of the syiiiljuls 224 



Kadical symbols 225 



Derivative symbols 220 



Complementary sy mhols 230 



Colors 232 



Characteristics pcrtaiuiiig to ancient man in Michi^^aii, by Ib^nry (Jillman.. 234 



The stone-age in New Jersey, by Dr. C. C. Abbott 246 



Localities 24G 



Rude implements 247 



Grooved stone axes 253 



Celts 201 



Flint hatchets 2(J4 



Lance-heads 209 



ITnnting-spears 274 



Fishing-spears 278 



Arrow-heads 2cJ4 



Knives 300 



Skinning-knives ■-- 303 



Scrapers 303 



Hammers •>13 



Chisels and gouges 316 



Drilling-stones J^l^ 



Breast-plates and gorgets ' 327 



Banner-stones 332 



Stone-age sculpture •- 336 



Pipes -541 



Pottery :544 



Pai nt-cups -547 



Hoes and shovels 350 



Corn-mills, mortars, and pestles 357 



The poggamoggon and net-sinkers 361 



Stone-implements of unknown uses 3G4 



Flaking-hammers and polishing-tools 373 



Conclusion 377 



Illustrations ■5-1 



