INDEX 



The superior figure tells the exact place on the page in ninths ; e. g. 5 s means three 

 ninths of the way down page five. 



Aboriginal occupation of New York, 



9»-l55. 

 Agricultural pursuits of indians, io 9 , 54*- 



55 8 - 

 Algonquins, occupation of New York, 1 1 4 ; 



shields used by, 42 1 . 



Amboy, arrows found in, 24 2 . 



Appropriations for collections on New 

 York aboriginal life, 5 1 . 



Argillite, use in aboriginal implements, 

 I2 5 . 



Arms, indian, 19 2 , 40 5 -42 7 . 



Arrows, bird point, 74 s ; children's, 17*- 

 34 8 ; classification of arrow-heads, 18 2 , 

 189-192, 34 8 -35 4 ; collections, 22 5 , 40 3 ; 

 description, 172-38 3 ; description of 

 plates, i8 5 -37 7 ; feathered, 248-252 ; for 

 shooting fish, 19 5 ; for hunting, 192, 35 1 ; 

 implements resembling, 14 5 ; making of, 

 155-172, 41I j materials used for, 13 4 ; 

 similarity to scrapers, 22 6 , 23* ; spiral 

 form, 24* ; used to show ownership, 

 28 2 ; war, 19 2 . See also Serrate arrows. 



Auburn, scrapers found in, 67 s . 



Axes of chipped stone, description, 57*— 

 59*. 



Baldwinsville, arrows found in, 20-\ 21 3 , 

 22 4 , 281, 29 6 , 31 7 , 36**; knives, 50 7 ; per- 

 forators, 61 3 ; scrapers, 68 l ; spears, 42*- 

 43I, 43*5, 457, 46 s , 46 s , 49 4 ; stone axes, 



59 6 - 

 Beauchamp, W : M., archeological work, 



5 3 ; map of indian sites in New 



York, 8 9 ~9 2 ; work on indian names, 



9 3. 

 Bellona, knives found in, 53 3 . 

 Bigelow, O. M., collection of Iroquois 



implements, S 3 . 



Bone, use in aboriginal implements, 12 4 . 



Bow and arrow, making of, 41 l . 



Brewerton, arrows found in, 22 2 , 24 s , 27 1 , 

 29 4 ; perforators, 61 2 , 61 9 , 62 2 ; scrapers, 

 67 7 , 68 5 , 69 s ; sinkers, 79 4 ; spades, 50 2 ; 

 spears, 45 4 , 47 8 , 482 : stone axes, 57?. 



Bruyas, Father, Mohawk lexicon, 7 8 . 



Bulletins illustrating New York antiqui- 

 ties, 5 3 . 



Bunt, 18 9 , 27 5 ; use of term, 22 5 . 



Canajoharie fiats, perforators found on, 

 62 7 ; scrapers, 68 9 . 



Cayuga county, arrows found in, 26 4 ; 

 scrapers, 65 s , 67 s , 74 s ; sinkers, 79 s . 

 See also Cross lake. 



Cayuga lake, sinkers found near, 78*. 



Celts, 57 5 — 59 s ; materials used for, 14 3 . 



Chautauqua county, knives found in, 51 3 . 



Chenango county, knives found in, 50 4 . 



Cheney and Hough, explorations and 

 plans, 7 9 . 



Chipped stone axes, description, 57 4 ~59 8 . 



Chittenango creek, arrows found near, 32-*. 



Colden, Cadwallader, History of the five 

 nations, 9 6 . 



Collections, illustrating New York abor- 

 iginal life, 5 2 , 5 9 -6'-'; of arrow-heads, 

 22 5 ; of Iroquois implements, 8 1 ; of 

 perforators, 60 3 ; of scrapers, 72 s ; of 

 spears, 49I ; of spears and arrows, 40 s . 



Cross lake, arrows found near, 20*, 2l H , 

 -3 4 - 2 3 7 - 3 <>:i i knives, 53 s ; scrapers, 

 67*-68 l , 69* ; sinkers, 79 3 ; spears, 

 45 7 ; stone axes, 59s. 



Cushing, I'. H., account of arrow-making, 

 i6«-i7-. 



Cusick, David, indian history, 9*. 



