New Maprip, Mo., mound excavating near- 95 
NoIx CREEK, See Noyer creek. 
NOYER CREEK, ancient works on.....- 75, 77, 79-80 
NYE CREEK. See Noyer creek. 
OBJECTS (PRINCIPAL) found in mounds— 
arrows and arrowheads. ..........---- 21, 63,73 
beads— 
| OYO5 0c th Pe Me Se a Be 38,41 
SHG i. Peer oe eet ae ee ote 16, 20, 
30,31, 40, 41, 44, 45, 47, 49, 61, 63, 64, 73,79 
PDOLLLE SLO PPeUS? se gece oa ee aces se 96 
catlinite!2s-...-2- SCCM en ee 89 
CEL ees Re ee ace Ae he eu eee se 48 
dipsing dmplements!..,.5022=0:- eo Ss = oe 20, 23, 
24, 35-36, 46, 61,73, 91 
Hintainuplementiss. oc. eee o2-cee seen 9,12, 42 
Porpet. (Shell) Poo ee se ewes wee eee Se 61 
MaATIMeY STONES foes ce tee eo ee eee 12,19, 20 
romApiteu sean cack = set eee tks 9, 21, 28, 42, 51,73 
PRGTTUV OS ae tee eG a oa: Stes) Sow 7,21, 48 
MIOLiArSAMdStOne.d.. 2-5-0 se aseees oe 50 
MUMe ne CUA ze sass pee. =e Saas oe eS 27 
polishing and rubbing stones..........-- 21,42 
SCLAPELS ., oe em = Pere eer ets noes 23,90 
Sie Saar ieneer caret eee 22 So Se 56, 57,63, 73 
SDeATD CAS ee meee a eee see 2a- oe eee 21,48 
See also Pipes, Pottery. 
“OLD Fort,” Saline co., Mo.— 
IUCR Seo are cette as es onan es 91 
GescnipllOm eect yas eae oc en aoe oes eas 82-86 
OMAHA, early movements of............-- ae 5 
OsAGE— 
connection with grave-vaults...........- 73, 92 
GArly MOVEMENUS S< =< 66 soe - ase - 222 5 
willazeun Saline co:, Mos... 3-...- 222.2. - 91-92 
OSAGE CO., Mo., archeological sites in...... 99, 102 
OSAGE RIVER— 
HNIGICHE WOLKS(OM= pac neu sees eek aes 75 
explorations about mouth........-...-.-- 12-20 
Sab aInted WOCKs Ole. 2a. 2c eso a. ese. oe 81-82 
Oto, early movements and history of... .._-- 5,6 
“PAINTED”? BONES, explanation of term..... 68,73 
PAINTED ROCK, description of.............-- 81-82 
Parks, Dr. W. F., acknowledgment to...... IV 
PeEEPs co... MoO-; mounds im... - 0-2 es: 102 
PICTOGRAPHS, description of................. 81-82 
PIKE co., Mo.— 
LIGIEMDEWOLKS Scericet vay ee sees eeie se oe 80 
SMMCIATIIL OUISG:? Meo. \scnlo co ee aes See een 75-81 
AIM OPA VES eet. oe miat S rs a oe ae 74 
“ PINNACLES, THE’’— 
Mesenipiions vas ete es 3 eo eke Sa 82 
SEO ONSITE Gl estes eee ark Ware ec ae tec 86-92 
PIPES— 
from Dawson mound no. 11.........-.-- 37 
from Easley mounds................- 48, 49,52 
APOMMe Gia OUSE?? 2 <2) soccer ncn ce 79 
from Smith mound no. 2...............- 12 
Pits around and in Indian villages, explana- 
BLOTICO feet ee Ce eee Nee oie etoee orate 90 
LATTE CO.4.MGO> MOUNdS IM. se 5.2 e535 65 
PoNCA, early movements of...............-- 5 
POTTERY— 
characters eco ect oy en te 21-22 
eoCcoanu i pots nee ae See eee 31,50, 52 
collection in southeastern Missouri. ..... 93-95 
115 
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PoTTERY—Continued. 
Dawson mounds—- 
WO Wie ee ere air Cee ARG eee 29 
DOES. 252265 os. 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 41, 42 
Basley mounds (pots).....-......-..- 49,50, 52 
ERIM RIMOUNGS S— 3 s etcineas os ee 95,96 
Balan TO Un Gees rec Sie ee Oe eee 73 
err tizamound aes ce on eee 64 
manufactured by Cocopa Indians. . . .... 96 
middle Missouri region. ................- 4 
IMISSISSIPDICO- eM O sere el hee ae eee 99 
POOGAUH OND acer Sosa eas ee AME 91 
Shaw mounds (pots) -........-- 21, 22, 23; 24, 25 
Pie Pinnacles? et) eee en 87, 88, 89, 90, 9 
PRATRIE FORK, INOUNdS:OM. <..2<2-)20 4-2. 74 
PROSPECTORS FOR POTTERY, methods of.... 94-95 
RANDOLPH CO., MO., mounds in...-.......- 102 
REED, HOMER, on “‘Indian House’’........ 78,79 
REFUSE Pris, description of 2. 2222.2 22222. - 90 
HODENDS;-WOLK:Of- 055... 02c. eee tees ee? 7,104, 110 
Royce, on location of ‘‘ Little Osage Village’’. 6 
Oy, Manin capsure Of-o 2. cee 81-82 
RUEGGE VILLAGE SITE, description of....... 9 
St. Louis Socirry, Archeological Institute 
of America, acknowledgment to..........-- IV 
SALINE cCo., Mo.— 
ancientiwOLrksilees aces. see aoe 82-86, 92 
Willa peiSHiCM ces Levee. Oe re a 99, 109 
SALT RIVER, vault-graves on.............-.- 73-74 
SCOBMION WORK soca cuon sn -aeiee s see Coos acpee 1 
Scott co., Mo.— 
archeological Sitess coc se-sose 5.52 oases 99 
as a source of Indian pottery............ 93 
SCRAPERS. See Objects (principal) found, 
ete. 
SHAW MOUNDS— 
GESEHIPUON sour san aac aa eee 20-26 
skeletal remains.-.....-. Sac Rees ree 106 
SIKESTON, Mo., mound excavating near..... 95 
SIOUAN TRIBES, movements of.............. 5-7 
SKELETAL MATERIAL from Missouri mounds— 
BEOL ners ea ee aie as oe ee eee ee ces 3, 39, 49 
GCOTCMIOT GSS ee se tas aR oan eee a 3, 103 
CLATII A eee Ct ERR oh ay ae eed 4,38, 103-104 
incised lines on bones....+.........-....- ii 
HOM PRISOTIES Se HORM ete ete ten ay eee ey nee 104 
measurements and observations.... 44,104-112 
ON ChIGnen en wernt senescence siecle 33 
*naint found ‘on, bones: 22.2. 5 See eee 68, 73 
Spinalicurvawress oco- bon. eee ee ee i 
LELIMINOIOLY.2. oes eee as OE ee 2 
SKELETON BURIAL defined.................- 2 
SKULLS. Sce Skeletal material. 
SMITH MOUNDS, description of............... 11-12 
HOW USC OL Ler Mar asa a. 2e eee eens oe 1 
SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI, reconnoissance— 
copper plates from Malden............... 98 
garden or domiciliary mounds...._._...- 96-98 
PEVETaACCOUMUEE acco ee ee eae ee 93-95 
RMunterimounds = seep. sos eee Se ka ae 95-96 
SPINAL CURVATURE, CAS@ Ofe. 25.0.5) .20-- 26. 27 
STEVENSON, C. W., on mounds near Warrens- 
PURGE Peene Sees te. cee oes set ees Soe 74-75 
STODDARD co., Mo.— 
ATCHEOIOSICAL SILOS ayo. 2.08. eee ee 99 
as a source of Indian pottery............. 92 
