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INDEX 



NORTH OKI-REV BONES 



chemical analysis 56-57 



history 54 



physical characters 58-50 



site of find 61 



NOTT AND GLIDDBN, quoting Usher on 



Lake Monroe bones in 



OIIUKCON, Cot,. A., connection of with 



Man of Pefion 33 



< M.I' WOULD, as place of man's origin. 



OMAHA, arrival of in Gilder Mound 



region 97-08 



OHBOHN, PROF. HENRY FAIRCHILD 

 cited In connection with Ne- 

 braska " loess man "_ 60, 70, 78 

 quoted on Nebraska " loess 



man" 71 



OKPREY SKULL 



chemical analysis 56 B7 



geological report of Doctor 



Vaughan 64-65,66 



history _. 53-54 



locality of find 60-61, 63, 64, 60 



physical characters 57-58 



OTO, arrival of In region east of 



Gilder mound 98 



I'AIUTE LOW-BROWED SKULL FROM 



NEVADA 104 



PARKER, F. T., excavations by in 



and near Gilder mound _ 67, 82 

 PAWNEE, arrival of in Gilder Mound 



region 98 



I'EXON, MAN OF 32-35 



I'HALEN, W. C., chemical analysis by 

 of western Florida fossil 



man 56-57 



PHOSPHATE ROCKS, description of __ 66 

 PlEOAN LOW-BROWED SKULL FROM 



MONTANA 102 



I'ithccanthroptu crcctus 74 



PLAINS INDIANS, physical characters 



of 52,97-98 



PLEISTOCENE PERIOD defined 9 



PLIOCENE PERIOD defined 9 



PODHABA SKULL 99 



POUUTALES, COUNT F. DE, Lake Mon- 

 roe bones discovered by 19 

 PRICHARD, work of on antiquity of 



man 14 



PRIMATES, descent of man from 9 



PRUNER-BEY, cited on recent low- 

 browed crania 09 



PUTNAM, PROF. F. W. 



acknowledgments to 21 



cited on Trenton femur 46-47 



explorations In Trenton gravels 



by 



(See also Volk, E.) 

 QUATERNARY PERIOD defined ________ 



QUATREFAGES AND IlAMY, cited OH 



recent low-browed crania.. 

 QUEBEC SKELETON _________________ 



RANDALL-MACIVER, cited on ancient 



RECENT GEOLOGICAL TIME defined. 



M 



It; 



RIVBRVIEW CEMETERY SKULL 



history ; 86 



physical characters 3841 



racial affinities 41-46 



ROCK BLUFF SKULL 



compared with Gilder Mound 



skull no. 6 78 



history 28-30 



physical characters 30-32, 93 



superficial cutting evidenced by. 91 

 RUTIMEYER, cited on European 



charujecephals 42 



SALISBURY, PROF. R. D., cited on 



glacial period 10 



Lansing skeleton 47 



SANTA BARBARA COUNTY LOW-BROWED 



SKULL 105-106 



SANTA CRUZ ISLAND LOW-BROWED 



SKULLS KM; 107 



SCHMIDT, EMIL 



on Calaveras skull 22 



on Charleston bones 20, 21 



on Natchez pelvic, bone 17-18 



on Rock Bluff cranium. 28-29,30,31,32 

 on variations between ancient 



and modern crania 13 



SCHOKLAND ISLAND, skulls from 43 



SHARPLES, MR., quoted on Calaveras 



skull 22 



Sioux 



arrival of in Gilder Mound re- 

 gion 98 



stature of 97 



Sioux SKULL, modern 96 



SKULL, HUMAN, variations in 12-14 



SODA CHEEK SKELETON 20 



SOUTH OSPREY REMAINS 



geological report of Dr. Vaughan 65, 66 



history 5556 



locality of find 61-62, 63, 64, 66 



physical characters 5060 



SPANG, NORMAX, excavations by in 



Osprey mound 60-61 



SPRENGEL, J. W., cited on Zuyder 



Zee Islands skulls 43 



SPY, MAN OF. (See Man of Spy.) 

 STARR, PROF. FREDERICK, cited on 



archeology of Iowa 87, 92 



SWEDKS i' '-DELAWARE VALLEY 42,46 



TERTIARY , ;f>n<J fined 



THOMAS, L-*. CYBCS, cited on mound 



exploration 87 



THOMPSON AND RANDALL-MAC!VER, 

 cited on ancient Egyp- 

 tians 13 



TRENTO.V CRANIA 3-">-36. 40 



(See also Burlington County 

 skull. Rivervlew Cemetery 

 skull.) 



TRENTON FEMUR 4647 



TRENTON GRAVELS ""> 



(See also Trenton crania, Tren- 

 ton femur.) 

 TURNER, cited on recent low-browed 



crania _. 09 



