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34. CuTTs, J. B. Smithsonian R., 1872, 417. 



"Ancient Relics in North-western Iowa." Pottery fragments, 

 charcoal, stone circles, etc., near Little Sioux River. 



35. Dahj.berg, Rort. N. and Chas. L. Smithsoniafi R., 1879, 349. 



"Ancient Pottery from Mounds on the Des Moines River." 

 Treats of its composition and manner of manufacture. 



36. Davenport Academy. Proceedings, i. 



Brief references to Antiquities, etc. 



Bone Implement from East Davenport, 43. 



Copper Implement described, 59. 



Prehistoric Cremation Furnace, 64. With figure, Plate 26. 



Copper Axe, 73. 



New Boston and Toolesboro P2xplorations, 77. 



List of Museum Additions, — . 



37- — ■ Proceedings, vol. ii. 



Brief References. 



Additions to Museum, 49, 214. 



Mound Builders' Cloth, 6. 



"Gass Tablets" announced. Resolution, etc., 81, 86, 256. 



Stone Carving, Hardin County, 115. 



S. F. Baird's "Opinion of Tablets," 127, 145. 



Cleona Inscriptions presented, 137. 



Letter asking advice, from J. W. Powell, 137. 



"Pleasant Valley Carving," 138. 



PubHcation Committee's Report on Tablets, 216. 



Mound opened below Rockingham, 219. 



Elephant Pipe. Circumstances of, 348. 



38. Proceedings, vol. iii. 



Brief References. 



President's address refers to relics and explorations, 9, 13. 



Curator's Report, 6. 



Elephant Pipe No. 2 shown, 130. 



Mounds near Wheatland, 134. 



39- Proceedings, vol. iv. 



Brief References. 



To Henshaw's Article, 246, 249, 250. 



Exploration of large mound by Gass, Muscatine Co., 210. 



