INDEX 
ABORIGINES— Page 
Gharacter ies steet ss ace en cece eee coe 4,5 
CSU) AT RE Se A SR 8 Te a a ee 15,31, 44 | 
ANIMAL REMAINS found in mounds— 
(OVRTUSS LS 5 eat pte Se SS ae 33, 61,88, 89 
(Bes SOS AEe SAAT ae eee lege er eo ee 61 
mingled'specimens. 2 .--22.-c-2---+----- 7,88 
panther. 22..oces.s- =: eae nets Saas eee oemae 8,34 
UInber(OYtELEA PIM) oe oo. sees eke ecice oles 33 
APEX.Of mound defined..............-.--.-.- 1 
ARCHZ OLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, 
acknowledgment:i0- —2-ses.25-0-ecec as ces IV 
ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS in Missouri... --. 100-102 
ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES in Missouri, location.. 1,99 
ARROW ROCK, description of.............-.- 92-93 
Bascom, J. D., acknowledgment to.........-. IV 
BAUMHOEFER MOUNDS— 
GeseriphioOn: = sarees sess ons hese tc Se 54-61 
pkcletaliremains: = ..-2~..c-0s 22-5 107 
BEADS. See Objects (principal) found, ete. 
BEcK, LEwis C., on ‘‘Indian House’’.....-... 75-80 
BECKWITH, THOMAS, as a collector and ex- 
OLE s cere Oe Ae orice econ se eees 94,95 
BIRKLE MOUND, description of.............. 10-11 
BixBy, WILLIAM K., acknowledgment to... - IV 
BLACKWATER. RIVER, mounds on............ 74 
BONES, HUMAN. See Skeletal remains. 
BOONE co., Mo.— 
IOUS Nees oe eer et Sees 63, 100-101 
, Hasley-smounds:: 352520 See ose cee se 42-54 
Bottom of mound defined................... 1 
BRADBURY, on Missouri Indians............. 5-6 
BRENNER MOUNDS— 
CEATUITRINITOM eS oot See esse see 109 
GeEseriptione ss: see tees eee 69-72 
BROADHEAD, PROF. G. C.— 
oni Brennernimounds.. . 6.22% a2 J. ens 69-70, 71 
One OlAPH OD amas eset hee ae omen 83-84 
on vault-graves on Salt river.........--. 73-74 
BUESCHER MOUNDS— 
RESCUIp OM Meee mee An ere ner eee 61-63 
KGIGMAUMEMIGINS: "5 = too hoc acee cad ese ne 108 
BUFFALOE CREEK, ancient works on......... 75, 80 
BUNCHED BONES defined..................-- 2 
BUNDLED BONES defined .............-.-..-- 2 
BURIAL CusTOMS. See Mortuary customs. 
BURIALS, ABORIGINAL— 
a ee ae eee Sa ac ee cwiawetiose's oak 4,49 
arrangement ofremains............ 16-17, 29-30 
(RET ce ee ee Be Se ee ee 54, 59 
cremation of remains......... 8, 36, 38, 41, 42, 68 
VW CLAS EAST INACIS Se SN ae eh oe eg 
5780°—Bull. 37—10—_8 
BURIALS, ABORIGINAL—Continued. Page 
methodsiemployed: -.-----2--2-s<ssees5 4 
eRURTOUROMaRE = ss ee ok cae eos oe 28 
See also Mortuary customs, Vault-graves. 
BUSCH STATION, Mo., vault-graves near.__._. 79 
BUSHNELL, D.I., acknowledgment to...-... IV 
CAHOKIA MOUNDS, origin of............--..--- 6-7 
CALLAWAY Co., Mo., moundsin..........-... 101 
CANNIBALISM, indications of................- 7 
CAPE GIRARDEAU CO., MO., archeological sites. 99 
CARLETON, MURRAY, acknowledgment to... - IV 
CARPENTER, GEORGE O., acknowledgment to IV 
CASEBOLT, E. S.— 
excavations by, at “Old Fort”. ......... 84 
owner of portion of “The Pinnacles’’..-. 87 
CENTER of mound defined ..........-----.--- 2 
CHARLESTON, MoO., pottery ‘“‘fever’’ in vicin- 
TEA 0) ee ee ae SRO ees Pee aes Perens se tee 93 
CHARLEVOIX’S LETTERS, map in. cited....-- 6 
CEAY-GOZ PMs mOUNOS NE = as ane aes eer 65 
CocoANuT Pots. See Pottery. 
COEN CO.) MOl mOUNdS Nese se sasee eases 101 
CoLE, J. J., acknowledgment to.....-..-.-..- IV 
COMPASS POINTS not significant.............- 3 
CONANT, PROFESSOR, explorations of......-- 95 
CONICAL MOUNDS defined. - .... ...:---...-.<- 52 
COPPER PLATES from Malden, Mo., description 
fescue SE Ie ee eS ie 98 
CovuEs, DR. ELLIOTT, on name Arrow Rock... 92,93 
CRANIA from Missouri mounds, general char- 
acteristics: Ofaa0. eter sos sc amass ce aes cee 103-104 
Sce also Skeletal material. 
CREMATION, evidences of. 8,36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 64, 68 
DALLMEYER MOUNDS— 
Gescnipiomens msec aee ee aes 19-20 
skeletal remains. -...- Seance cee See Meee 104 
DAWSON MOUNDS— 
Geseription’: 24.2228 2 seen eee ceiene 26-42 
skeletal remainsas.c2 +: ee o= eee 104-106 
DEFORMITY in skeleton, description of.....-. 27 
DIGGING IMPLEMENTS, kinds of ..........--. 50-51 
Sec Objects (principal) found, et:. 
DOME-SHAPED MOUNDS defined..........-.--- 2 
DOMICILIARY MOUNDS, description of... -...-- 96-98 
DorsEY, J. OWEN, on early movements of 
Siondngimbesss--t eas accewac- cee eee eee 5 
DOUBLED SKELETON defined.........----.-- 2 
DUNKLIN Co., Mo., copper plates from Mal- 
MEN eine ate cites oowe as Steet ee sae eee ate 98 
60 | DuTISME, reference by to village of Missouri. 91-92 
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