INDEX. 



339 



Fish-remains in the Vezere caves, 10; kjokkenmoddings, 

 36; lake-dwellings, 45; North American shell- 

 heaps, 218-200, passim. 



Fish-shaped vessels, North America, 212 ; Peru, 329. 

 " Floats for harpoons, 21 ; for lines and nets in lake-dwel- 

 lings, 49, 03 ; none prehistoric in North America. 

 141; with arrows, Louisiana, 293. 



Florida, aboriginal fishing in, 291. 



Forging iron, natives of Nootka Sound, 314. 



Friedel, E., bait-holders of flint, Prussia, 09; of bronze, 

 Switzerland, 99; javelin-heads, Prussia, 82; an- 

 chor-stones, Prussia, 87,94; boats, Prussia, 91, 110. 



Frontispiece, note, 102. 



Gaines, A. S., and Cunningham, K. M., shell-heaps in 



Alabama, 249. 

 Gastaldi, B., wooden anchor, Mereurago, 07; boat, Mer- 



curago, 108. 



Georgia, aboriginal fishing in, 291. 

 Qernerd, J. M. M., stone sinkers, Susquehanna Valley, 



157. 



Gill, T., Peruvian fish-figures, 332, 334. 

 Glacial man, condition of, 1. 

 Goering, A., pile-dwellings in Venezuela, 38. 

 Gold figures, fish-shaped, Chiriqui, 321. 

 Goyet, cave of, 29. 



Gratz, prehistoric net from Mammoth Cave (?), 155. 

 Greenland, fishing of the Eskimos in, 201-266. 

 Grcwingk, C., harpoon-heads in marl of Estland, V. 

 Grooved sinkers, 59, 85-88, 89, 101-164, 319, 320. 

 Gross, V., harpoons of lake-dwellers, 55. 



Haidahs, canoes of the, 310. 



Halibut-hooks, Makahs, 14. 



Hay nes, H. W., Trenton gravels, 115. 



Harpoon-arrows, La Madelaine, 23. 



Harpoon-heads of reindeer-horn, France, 16, 18, 19, 23; 

 England, 25; Switzerland, 25; of deer-horn, 

 Switzerland, 52, 55; New York, 145, 150, 152; of 

 bone, Switzerland, 54; Scania, 73; Seeland, 73, 77; 

 Fiinen,77; Jutland, 77; Tierradel Fuego,77; Vic- 

 toria Cave, 80 ; in colonial times, 142; California, 

 143 ; Maine, 143, 144, 148, 151 ; Alaska, 144, 148, 

 149,151; Puget Sound, 145; New York, 145, 150; 

 Ohio, 147; Michigan, 147, 149; of ox-horn, Po- 

 land, 78 ; of stone, Europe, 83 ; North America, 

 141; of elk-horn, New York, 146; of copper, 

 Wisconsin, 152; Alaska, 154. 



Harpoons and fish-hooks, priority in time, 12, 141. 



Harpoons of the cave-men, 16, 22 ; Eskimos and North- 

 west Coast Indians, 20 ; lake-dwellers, 52 ; South- 

 ern Indians, 291 ; Makahs, 300 ; natives of Nootka 

 Sound, 311, 310. 



Hearne, S.. fishing of the Northern Indians, 274. 



Henaggi Indians, dug-outs of the, 298. 



Henry, A., aboriginal fishing in Michigan, 273. 



Herring and shad, former spread of, in New York, 203. 



Hoffman, W. J., bone fish-hook, Dakota, 123. 



Horse-figure delineated on a baton, La Madelaine, 27; 

 horse-heads traced on antler, La Madelaine, 31. 



House-sites in Greenland shell-heaps, 219. 

 Hurons, aboriginal fishing of the, 268. 



Ice-picks (?) of flint in the European drift, 4. 

 Implements of the drift, 2; reindeer-period, 6 ; neolithic 

 age, 33 ; kjokkenmoddings, 35; lake-dwellers, 41. 

 Iroquois, fishing of the, 283. 

 Irving, W., pile-dwellings in Venezuela, 38. 



Javelin-heads of bone with inserted flakes of flint, Scania, 



81 ; Prussia, 82. 



Jogues, I., shell-heaps in New York, 210. 

 Johnson, E., fish-shooting, New England Indians, 278. 

 Jones, C. C., stone sinkers, 105; dug-out exhumed near 



Savannah, 188 ; ancient fish-preserves in Georgia, 



197; shell-heaps in Georgia, 242. 

 Jones, J. M., shell-heaps in Nova Scotia, 221. 

 Jones, S., fish-hooks of the Kutchin Indians, 122. 

 Jordan, F., shell-heaps in Delaware, 230. 

 Josselyn, J., aboriginal fishing in New England, 279. 



Kalm, P., shell-heaps in the Atlantic States, 217 ; aborigi- 

 nal fishing in New York and New Jersey, 281. 



Kayaks of the Greenianders, 264 ; Alaskans, 316. 



Keith, M. C., carving of fish from Costa Rica, 320. 



Keller, F., lake-dwellings, 37-68, 97-109, passim. 



Kent's Cavern, 9; harpoon-heads from, 25. 



Kcsslerloch, 9; harpoon-heads from, 24. 



" Killiek," 190. 



Kjokkenmoddings, or kitchen-middens, 33-37. 



Klemm, G., flint sinkers and anchor-stones, Heligoland 

 and Kiigen, 87 ; flint-pointed fish-hook, Green- 

 land, 120. 



Knight of Elvas, Indian nets, 156. 



Lake-dwellings, 37-68, 97-109 ; construction of, 40, 97. 



Lake-settlements, age and duration of, 39, 98. 



Lartet, E., and Christy, H., Dordogne caves, 5-32, passim. 



Lartet, E., fishing of the cave-men, 10. 



Lartet, L., and Duparc, C., exploration of Duruthy 



Grotto, 28. 



Lawson, J., aboriginal fishing in North Carolina, 289. 

 Le Hon, H., bone arrow-head, Saint-Aubin, 47. 

 Le Jeunc, Le P., aboriginal eel-fishing in Canada, 271. 

 Lewis, E., shell-heaps in Long Island, 227. 

 Lewis, H. C., age of the Trenton gravels, 114. 

 Lloyd, T. G. B., boats of the Beothucs, 266. 

 Looms of the lake-dwellers, 61. 



Loskiel, G. H., fishing of Delawares and Iroquois, 283. 

 Louisiana, aboriginal fishing in, 293. 

 Lubomirski, J. T., fish-spear-heads, Poland, 78. 

 Lyell, Sir C. , fauna of the Dordogne caves, 5 ; boats from 



the Scottish silt, 92 ; shell-heaps in Massachusetts 



and Georgia, 217. 



Macedo, J. M., fish-shaped vessels, Peru, 331. 

 McGuire, J. D., shell-heaps in Maryland, 237. 

 Mackenzie, A., fishing of the Slave and Dogrib Indians, 

 270. 



