VIII CONTENTS. 



Page 

 Miscellaneous PAPERS— Continued. 



Remains in Florida (Charlotte Harbor), by M. H. Simons 794 



Eemains in Maryland (Washington Connty), by John P. Smith 796 



Eemains in Massachusetts (near Proviucetown), by H, E. Case 799 



Explorations in Central America, by J. F. Bransford 803 



Abstracts from Anthropological correspondence 826 



IXDEX to the volume 831 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Terrestrial Electrical Currents (Meteorology, by C. Abbe): 



Section of the Earth 423 



Mound-remains in Illinois (by John G. Henderson) : 



Fig. 1. Map 6^~ 



Fig. 2. Section of bluffs 688 



Fig. 3. Section of mound 688 



Fig. 4. Raccoon pipe 689 



Fig. 5. Turtle pipe 690 



Fig. 6. Eagle pipe (a, b) 692 



Fig. 7, Oval mound 692 



Fig. 8. Diagram of mound , 693 



Fig. 9. "Sun-symbol" 694 



Fig. 10. Copper axes, &c. (a,b,c,d,e) 695 



Fig. 11. Chipped knife 696 



Fig. 12. Arrow-heads (a,b,c, d) 696 



Fig. 13. Spear-heads (a, b, c) 696 



Fig. 14. Pipe and flaked ornament (a, b) 697 



Fig. 15. Bone awl (a^b) 697 



Fig.l6. Bone awl 697 



Fig. 17. Bone of elk 698 



Fig.l8. Boneawl 69=^ 



Fig. 19. Chert arrow-head 698 



Fig. 20. Pyrula drinking cup 699 



Fig. 21. Earthen pot "01 



Fig.22. Pottery fragments (a, b. c, d) 702 



Fig.23. Pottery 703 



Fig. 24. Mound crania (a, b, c, d, e, f) 707 



Fig.25. Monnd crania (a,b, c,d, e, f) 708 



Fig.26. Mound crania (a,b, c,d,e, f) 709 



Fig. 27. Outlines of crania 710 



Fig. 28. European objects in mound 718 



Fig. 29. Pictographs 719 



Remains in Indiana (by G. W. Homsher); 



Glid well mound 722 



Fig. 1. Copper bracelet 723 



