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AcoNGiiijA Range, reference to 255 



Albarracin, S. J., publication by 51 



Algonquians, reference to 183 



Allen, E. T., article by 56 



Alsatl%.n skulls, reference to 339 



Alvear— 



geologic specimens from 58-4i4, 79, 93-94 



references to vii, 30 



Ambrosetti, Juan, acknowledgments to. . . vi,226 

 Ameghino, Carlos— 



acknowledgments lo vi, vn, 384 



connection with — 



Arroyo Siasgo skeleton 202-263 



Monte Hermoso femur 352 



Necochea finds 309 



references to 106, 



107, 111, 271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 301 



stone implements foimd by 103, 123 



Tetraprothomo femur found by 347 



Ameghino, Florentino — 



acknowledgments to vi,vn, 15,244,315,303 



cited on neolithic industries 107 



cited on several skulls 294 



on age of Argentine finds 11-13 



on Arrecifes skull 225-226 



on Arroyo de Frias remains 197-205, 206, 207 



on Arroyo del Moro remains 272, 273-276 



on Arroyo Siasgo skeleton 262-265, 270 



on Arroyo Siasgo Valley 269 



on " broken-stone " industry 104-106 



on burial methods of Argentine Indians. 278 



on burning of pampas grass 50 



on Carcarand bones 1S4, 185, 189-191 



on certain geologic formations 26 



on Diprothomo platensis 318- 



319, 321, 322-324, 326, 334, 335-343, 345-346 



on Fontezuelas skeleton 21.5-216, 218 



on geologic formation at Arroyo del Barco 38 



on Homo capulinclinatus 395 



on Homo pampxus 100-104, 289-290, 293, 395 



on Homo sinemento 395 



on Inter-Ensenadean formation 287 



on location of anvil-stones 117 



on markings on human bones 252 



on Miramar remains 290-291, 292, 295 



on Monte Hermoso femur 361 



on Monte Hermoso geologic formation. . . 27, 



362, 363 



on Necochea remains 290, 



309-310,311,315,316-317 



on Ovejero remains 242-244 



on Patagonian skulls 190 



on Samborombdn skeleton. 233-234,235-230,200 



on specimens from Argentine coast 149, 150 



on "split-stone" industry 99-104 



on Tctraprothomo argentinus . . . 340-351,352-359 



Ameghino, Florentino— Continued. Page 



on Upper Pampean formation 32 



publications by vi, 51-53, 387-388 



references to 45, 48, 111, 114, 117, 153, 193, 210, 



227, 238, 253, 272, 270, 278, 299, 300, 301 

 reply to Outes on ancient stone industry 109-110 

 stone implements found by at Punta 

 Porvenir 123 



American Indian— 



morphologic modifications in 5 



racial type 183-184 



Animal bones, association of with human 

 bones 7-9, 208-209 



Antiquity of man in South America, general 

 discussion of 1-9,385-386 



Argentina— 



aboriginal cultures in 147 



finds in 11-13 



Sic also specific names of various finds. 



Argentine coast, character of 41, 111-113 



Sec also Coquina, Sand dunes, Stone in- 

 dustries. 



Arldt, Th., publication by 53 



Arrecifes skull— 



description 230-232, 393 



history 22.5-230 



references to 179, 234, 238, 239, 294, 322 



Arroyo Bru.squitas, references to 107, 108 



Arroyo Cam£, references to 05, 00 



Arroyo Chapadmalal, reference to 107 



See also Chapadmalal. 



Arroyo Corrientes— 



native settlements near 121 



references to 100, 107, 108 



source of white quartzite 115 



Arroyo de Frias remains — 



contrast with Fontezuelas find 220 



critical remarks on 200-209 



history 197-200 



references to 191, 218, 229, 322 



Arroyo del Barco, references to 37,38 



Arroyo del Moro, references to vn, 120, 120 



Arroyo del Moro remains— 



examination of skeletal parts 280-284 



history 272-276 



Hrdlidka's observations on 270-280 



Sec also Homo sinemento, Laguna Mala- 

 cara, Necochea remains. 



Arroyo de Ramallo, reference to 30 



Arroyo Dxirazno, references to 107,108 



Arroyo Siasgo remains— 



critical remarks on 269 



geologic considerations 269-272 



history 262-266 



Hrdlidka's examination of 200-269 



references to vn, 235 



See also Homo caputinclinatus. 



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