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HUNTINGTON, CHABLBS S. McCONNELL, ME., quoted OH Rock 



excavations near Gilder mound Bluff skull 29-30 



by 82 MANDAN, arrival of in Gilder Mound 



skulls found in Gilder mound region 98 



by 67, 80 MAN OF PENON 32-35 



ICE INVASIONS in North America 10 MAN OF SPY 



ILLINOIS LOW-BROWED MOUND compared with Nebraska &quot;loess 



SKULLS 102-104 i man&quot; 74 



ILLINOIS RIVER VALLEY physical characters 30, 99 



crania from 31, 32, 93-94 MARKEN ISLAND, skull from 43 



geology of 28, 29 MASTODON, bones of 16, 17, 18, 21 



INDIANA LOW-BROWED MOUND SKULL_ 108 MATTISON, MR., quoted by Whitney 



INDIAN CRANIA on Calaveras skull 22 



compared with Burlington j MEGALONYX SKELETONS associated 



County and Riverview with human bones__^ 16, 17, 18 



Cemetery skulls 41 MEIGS, J. AITKEN, on Rock Bluff 



from southern Florida 58 cranium _ , 28 



low-browed type MIGRATIONS, HUMAN 13 



general discussion 99-101 MIOCKNE PERIOD defined 9 



specimens described __ _ 95-97. MONTANA low-browed Piegan skull 102 



101-108 MONTGOMERY, PROFESSOR, cited in 



of Plains tribes 52 connection with North 



secondary characteristics 13 Dakota mounds __ 91 



thick types of moderate an- MORRIS, WILLIAM, excavations by in 



tiquity __ 97 and near Gilder mound 67,82 



INDIAN MOUNDS MOKTON, work of regarding antiq- 



along Illinois river __ _ 29, 31 uity of man 14 



use of fire in _ 87-89,90,91,97 MOST (BRUEX) SKULL__ 99 



INDIANS, NORTH AMERICAN MOUND CRANIA 



physical characteristics 4(5 artificial markings on 91 



present skeletal structure.- _ 49. 50 specimens described- _ _ 101104 



INFILTRATION with low foreheads 92 



absent from Gilder Mound bones 90 MUSCULAR ACTION, influence of on 



as a process in fossilization 12 skeletal parts 12 



conditions of 28 MYERS, CHAS. S., cited on ancient 



INTRUSIVE BURIALS 11-12 j Egyptians 13 



IOWA, arrival of in region east of NATCHEZ PELVIC BONE 16-19 



Gilder mound 98 NEANDERTHAL SKULL 



KOLLMAN, J., cited on compared with Bremen chamae- 



Talaveras skull 22 cephals 1 43 



Rock Bluff cranium- _ _ 28. 30 compared with Iowa mound 



LAKE MONROE BONES 19 cranium 93 



LANSING SKELETON compared with Nebraska &quot; loess 



accompanying remains.__ 53 man &quot; _ 71, 74, 80 



compared with Trenton crania__ 49 physical characters-- _ 30, 99 



conclusion 52 NEBRASKA &quot;LOESS MAN &quot;- 



history _ 4748 bibliography 70 



somatological characters 4851 } conclusion as to antiquity 98 



LEIDY, PROF. JOSEPH history of finds 67-70 



on Charleston bones 21 somatological description of re- 



on Hanson Landing remains 56, 59 mains 



on Naichez pelvic bone__ _ 18-19 from Gilder mound 76-82 



on Osprey skull 54,57,58 from vicinity of Gilder 



LENAPE, remains of in Delaware val- mound 82-86 



ley 35. 3(5, 41-42 views of men of science on 70-74 



LONC. M. C., cited in connection with (Sec also Gilder mound.) 



Lansing skeleton.^.. _ 47.48 NEOLITHIC MAN OF EUROPE 71 



LONG S HILL. (See Gilder mound.) NEVADA LOW-BROWED PAIUTE SKULL_ 104 



LYELL, SIR CHARLES NEWBERRY, PROFESSOR, cited on Man 



Lake Monroe bones mentioned by 19 of Peiion - 32,33 



on Natchez pelvic bone 16-18 NEW ORLEANS SKELETON 14, 15 



LYON, DR. M. W., identification of NORTH DAKOTA LOW-BROWED MOUND 



gopher s teeth by 91 SKULL- 101 



