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INDEX 



CI.AHK. GEORGE C., connection of 

 with Gilder Mound explo- 

 ration 



CONCANNON, M., owner of site of 

 I, alining skeleton 



COXDRA. DOCTOR, connection of with 

 < lililer Mound exploration- 



CRANIA, comparison of undeveloped 

 and developed 



DAM,. UK. WM. H. 



description of South Osprey re- 

 mains received by 



Osprey shells determined by 



DAVIS, cited on recent low-browed 

 crania 



DKI.A \VAKKS, remains of In Delaware 

 valley 35. 36, 



DELAWARE VALLEY 



remains found In 35-36, 



settlement 



( Nrr almt Trenton crania. Trenton 

 femur, Trenton gravels.) 



PEL CASTILLO, AXTOXIO, on Man of 

 1'enon 



DICKEXOX, DR. M. W.. connection of 

 with Natchez pelvic hone_ 



DIGGERS. CRAXIA OK 



DORKEY, DR. GEORGE A. 



cited l>y \\'. II. Holmos on Cal- 

 averas skull 



quoted on Calaveras skull 



DOWLER, DR. D. B., quoted on antiq- 

 uity of man in Missis- 

 sippi delta .- 



DRAKK. PROF. I)., quoted on New 

 Orleans skeleton 



EARLY MAN, definition of term 



EGYPTIAN CRAXIA. ancient and 

 modern 



EOCEXB PERIOD defined 



KSKIMO CKAXIA 



KUROPE, advent of man in 



EUROPEAN ANCIENT CRAXIA 



chama'cephals 



FIRE, use of in mortuary mounds 



00. 

 FLORIDA 



antiquity of man in 



bones of fossil mastodon in 



mound crania 



(flee also Hanson Landing re- 

 mains, I,;ikp Monroe 

 hones. North Osprey 

 bones, Osprey skull. South 

 Osprey remains. > 



FLOYD .\iorxns 



FOSSILIZATIOX 



absent from Gilder Mound 



bones 



character 



conditions 



in Florida 



FOWKE, G., cited on Lansing skele- 

 ton 



" GASOMETER " SKDLL__ 



8 

 47 



70 



-I 



BO 



41-42 



41-42 

 46 



lfi-19 

 25 



Page 



GEOLOGICAL, TIME, classification of.. : K> 

 GILDEMEISTER. .1.. cited on Bremen 



chamecephals 43,44 



GILDER MOUND 



an Indian mortuary strticture.- 



loiicliiion of i.niifs In 90 



crania from, compared with In- 

 dian skulls :.; 



description 67-76 



description of remains from 76-82 



distribution of remains In 87-80 



human remains from vicinity.. sj si, 



low-browed crania from 92-97 



marks on l>ones from 9O-92 



type of long bones from 97-98 



(Kce ulna Nebraska " loess man." > 

 GILDER, It. F. 



acknowledgment to 74 



cited on Nebraska " loess man " TO. 



71-7-.' 

 linds made by, near Gilder 



mound 75. vj s::. X-HT, 86 



on use of fire In Glider mound- _ 87 

 quoted on exploration of Gilder 



mound 7-rt'. 



results of examination of finds 



made by 76-78, 



81, 82. 84-85, 86 



GLACIAL GRAVELS 10 



GLACIAL PERIOD In North America,. '.' lo 

 GLIDDEX. quoting I'sher on Lake 



Monroe bones 19 



GODROX. cited on recent low-browed 



crania !>9 



GRIFFITH, MR., South Osprey re- 

 mains discovered by 55 



HANSON LANDING REMAIXS 



geological report of Doctor 



Vaughan *'>."> '',; 



history 55 



physical characters 59 



HA WORTH, PROF. E., acknowledg- 

 ments to 4s 



HEILPRIX, PROF. AXGELO. on Hanson 



Landing remains 55 



HEXRY, DR. E. C., cited on crania 



from Gilder mound '>' 



HEXRY, PROF. JOSEPH, report on Os- 

 prey skull received by 



HEREDITY, influence of on skeletal 



parts 12 



His AXD RUTI: MEYER, cited on Euro- 

 pean chamsecephals 42 



HITTEI.L, J. S., donations by to Na- 

 tional Museum 25-2S 



v. D., cited on European 



chama>cephals - 



HOLMES, PROF. F. S.. Charleston 



bones discovered by 2>-21 



HOLMES, PROF. WM. H. 



on Calaveras skull 21. 22 



on early man 



on Lansing skeleton 



HUMAX REMAIXS, general discussion 



of _. 11-15 



15 



10 



13 



n 



25 

 9 



13, 71 

 42-46 

 87-89. 

 91.97 



19 



56,57 

 56. 66 



!>2-93 : HOEVEX. 



90 



12.57 

 28 

 19 



47 

 36 



