INDEX TO THE ARCHEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK 465 



Moorehead, \\ arren K., 8, 84, 284, 

 405 ; " Stone Age," cited, 448 



Morphological characters, 270, 438 



Morgan, Lewis H., mentioned, 7, 8 ; 

 father of archeological science in 

 Xe\v York, 9; cited, 401, 450 



Morgan, Lewis H., Chapter, 422 



Morse, George, describes earth-ring 

 at Ripley, 258 



Mortar, stone, general notes on, 417; 

 Algonkian, 60; picture (pi. 9), 61 ; 

 Long Island, 348 



Mortuary customs, general notes on, 

 418; of Iroquois, 122; of Erie, 264- 

 266; in Jefferson county, 327 



Mosley, C. F., work at Le Roy, 312 



Mound builder occupation, artifacts 

 found in sites of, 44; description, 

 83-98 ; book on, 83 ; area of, 86 ; in 

 New York, 94; disappeared, 96; 

 predecessors of the Iroquois, 247 



Mounds, 83, 84; facts about, 84, 85; 

 destroyed, 87; picture of, 90; on 

 Squawkie Hill, 92; significance of, 

 94; European artifacts not in New 

 York mounds, 94 



Mount Morris sites, 92 ; mound near, 

 92 



Mulkin, Jesse, field helper, footnote, 

 246 



Mullers, general notes on, 420; Al- 

 gonkian, 60; picture (pi. 130), 

 421; from Richmond Mills, 194; 

 from Ripley, 278 



Museum of the American Indian 

 (Heye Foundation), reliable work 

 of, 42 



Museums, methods of, 42, 448 



Muskhogean stock, range of, 25; 

 artifacts, 96 



Muskhogee, 155 



Mutilation, general notes on, 420, 

 155 



Native copper (see copper), 387 

 Necklace, shell, at Ripley, 296; pic- 

 ture (pi. 100), 304 

 Needles, bone, general notes on, 422 ; 

 Richmond Mills, 201 ; Ripley, 292 



Neolithic period, 451 



Net sinkers, 226, 278, 348 



Neutral, tribe, 158 



Newland, David H., on specimen, 284 



New York State, field of study, 7, 

 9 ; geography and resources, 30 ; 

 climate, 31; animals of, 32; 

 thermal conditions, 33 ; Indian 

 population, 33 ; occupied by white 

 men, 34; archeology of, 35; not 

 occupied remotely, 39; early sites, 

 40; aboriginal occupation, 46 



New York State Archeological asso- 

 ciation, general notes on, 422; 

 publications of, 448 ; transactions 

 of Morgan Chapter, footnote, 182 



New York State Museum, work of, 

 42; general notes on, 449; explora- 

 tions, 162, 170; excavations at Rip- 

 ley, 248; bulletin, 256; bulletins, 

 448 



Nohle, E. A., property of, 320 



North America, man in, 18; aborigi- 

 nal population of, 39 



Nuts, 338 







batman, C. P., mentioned, 317; col- 

 lection of, 458 



Occupation, periods of, Algonkian, 

 48 ; Eskimoan, 79 ; Mound, 83 ; 

 Iroquoian, 98; red paint, 227. 



Ocher, red, 217 



Ohio, comparisons, 92, 94; pottery, 

 113 ; influence on Richmond Mills, 

 205 



Ohio State Archeological Society, 448 



Ojibwa, custom, 365 



Oneida, 158 



Oneida lake, sites on, 40 



Onondaga- Oneida, area, 382 



Onondaga, pottery (pi. 47), 142; 

 migrations, 158; early sites in 

 Jefferson county, 339 



Opinions, archeological, 16 



Orientation of skeletons, 268; table, 

 269 



Origin of man, problem, 13 



Ossuary, general notes on, 442 ; of 

 Iroquois, 124; picture (pi. 62), 175; 



