CONTEXTS. 441 



ETHNOLOGY— Coutinuud. "^°' 



9. Sliells :]72 



10. Pearls :ic.l 



11. Division of labor [isi] 



12. Conclusion :592 



Nop.TH Amkkican STONE iMi'LEMENTS. By CliarJcs Rail :!<)') 



Indian engkavings on the face of i;ocivS aloxct Gi:eex Ri\-ei: Vaixey in 



THE SiEitUA Nevadas. By J. G. Bnifit' 409 



Ancient i:uin in Arizona. By J. C. Y. Lee 412 



Haystack Mound, Lincoln County, Dakota. By A. l>;aian<U 41:! 



Earth-works in Wisconsin. By E. E. Breed 414 



Mound in Wisconsin. By C. K. Dean 41.''» 



Big Elephant Mound in Grant Qounty, Wisconsin. By .Tared Warner. .. 41G 



Ancient relics in Northwestern Iowa. By J. B. Cutts 417 



Mounds near Anna, Union County, Illinois. By T. M. Perrin 4 IS 



Ancient mounds in Kentucky. By Dr. Robert Peter 420 



Mounds in Bartow County, Georgia. By M. F. Stephenson 421 



Mounds in McIntosh and Early Counties, Georgia. By William :McKinley . 422 



Indian remains in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. By T. P. Hotcbkiss 428 



Mounds in Louisiana. By Prof. Samuel H. Lock(;tt 429 



Prehistoric remains in vicinity of city of Washington, D. C. By T. 



E. Peale 430 



Catalogue of caiunet of Indian relics presented by J. H. Devereux to 



Smithsonian Institution ». 432 



Ancient tottery from Phillips County, Arkansas. By J. H. Devereux.. 43;') 

 On the accuracy of Catlin's account of the Mandan cerejionies. By 



Jamee Kipp 433 



