INDEX TO THE ARCHEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK 461 



Dreams, influence of, 146 



Drills, picture of (pi. 16), 55; Al- 

 gonkian, 56; Iroquoian, 107 



Durfee farm site, 317; described, 

 330; map (pi. 106), 331; imple- 

 ments, 335 



Earthworks, of western New York, 

 83; of Ohio, 83; of Iroquois, 119; 

 location of, 132 ; double wall, 241 ; 

 Ripley, 258 ; Sheridan, 307 ; Le Roy, 

 311; Shelby, 313; Jefferson county, 

 320 



Eastman, John, farm of, 330 



Economics, of aboriginal life, 387 



Edson, Obed, mentioned, 1 1 ; inves- 

 tigations of, 172 



Effigies, on pestles, 60; of shell, 108; 

 on pipes (pi. 31), 112; of bone, 

 117; on combs, 121; on pipes, 141, 

 143, 146; picture (pi. 50), 149; (pi. 

 51), 150; on pipes (pi. 52), 152; 

 (pl- 53), J 53; from Richmond 

 Mills, 195; on pipe (pl. 90), 283- 

 284, from Le Roy, 312; on pestles, 

 424; on pipes, 427 



Elk teeth, on necklace (pl. 23), 95; 

 mentioned, 228, 292 



Engraved articles, general notes on, 

 393; picture (pl. 122), 394 



Eolith, 18, 451 



Erie, pottery (pl. 29), 109; tribe, 

 156, 158; occupants of Double 

 Wall, 245 ; occupied western New 

 York, 247; occupied Ripley site, 

 271 ; early names, 272 ; relation to 

 other Iroquois, 272; destruction of, 

 274 ; legend of, 273 ; not extermin- 

 ated, 276; were hunters, 286; pot- 

 tery described, 287-296; bone im- 

 plements (pl. 96), 298; (pl. 97), 

 299; Sheridan site may be, 310 



Errors, common, general notes on, 

 384 



Eskimoan occupation, early, 40; arti- 

 facts of, 44; culture, 79; area of, 

 81 ; of Jefferson county, 316 



Estimating, method of, 43 



j Europe, archeology of, 13, 16, 18, 19; 

 caves in, 18, 19; early home of 

 man, 19; stone age of, 451 



European, objects in mounds, 84-85; 

 but not in New York, 94; coming 

 of, 160; influence of the, 160; con- 

 tact at Ripley, 272; similarities, 

 356; influence on combs, 382; civil- 

 ization, effect on native culture, 

 386; coming of the, 395; artifacts, 

 396, 453; general notes on contact, 

 395 



Excavations (see various sites), gen- 

 eral notes on method, 396 



Faces, human (see also effigies), 

 general notes on, 396; Algonkian, 

 66; picture (pl. n), 67; on pipes 

 (pl. 50), 149, (pl. 50), 150; at 

 Richmond Mills, 195; picture (pl. 

 67), 196 



False Face society, 235 



Fenton, W. T., reports the Ripley 

 site, 248; pipe, 395 



Field records (see various sites), 

 methods, 254 , 



Finger prints on copper, 300 



Fire, worshipped by early man, 15 



Firestones, notes on, 398 



Fishhooks, bone, general notes on, 

 398; (pl. 33), 116; picture, 119; 

 Richmond Mills, 197 



Five Nations (see also Iroquois), 

 triumph of, 159 



Flaking tool, notes on, 399 



Flexed burial (see various sites), 418 



Flint, general notes on, 399; imple- 

 ments, early use of, 15, 17, 18; Al- 

 gonkian, 53, 56 ; Iroquoian, 106-7 ; 

 Burning Springs, 167; implements, 

 286; knife, 336 



Flint Ridge, great quarries at, 378 



Follett, Harrison C, mentioned, n; 

 excavations by, 49, 187; account 

 by, 190; list of, 203; notes by, 310 



Food supply, influence on migrations, 

 21 ; early, 22 ; stores, 29 ; abundance 

 in Xew York, 31 ; animal, 32 ; of 

 Iroquois, 132, 134; at Richmond 



