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INDEX 



Page 

 Nebraskan glacial deposit, reference to. . . 21 

 Necochea— 



geologic character 22, 23, 26, 27, 316-317 



geologic specimens from. 80-82,89,90,93,95,96,97 

 references to. vii, 51, 98, 101,114, 117,118, 119,263 



stone implements from 109, 126, 138 



Necochea remains— 



description 290, 393 



history 308-311 



Hrdlidka's observations on 311-316 



petrographic-microscopic examination of 



bones 97-98 



references to 229,322 



Negroid races, references to 183, 



184,255,263,358 



Nehring, a., publication b3' 391 



Neuquen River, reference to 15 



Nevada, reference to 96 



Nordenskjold, reference to 291 



North America, ancient man in 3-4 



Ougocene, human remains referred to 12 



OuvA, Jose, reference to 272 



OsPREY (Florida) skeletons, reference to. 232 



Otero, R., reference to 209 



Otomi, reference to 1S3 



OuTES, Felix F. — 



acknowledgement to vi 



on antiquities of Argentine coast 149 



on "split-stone" industry 106-109 



publications by 52, 53, 391 



reference to 114 



OVEJERO REM.VINS — 



critical remarks on 255 



history 242-247 



observations on 98, 245-253 



references to vra, 11, 212, 322, 355, 358 



See also Sotelo. 



Paja brava . See Pampas grass. 



Pampas— 



Atlantic coast of 32-38 



description 29-30, 41 



Pampas grass, description of 47. 50 



PaMPEAN FORMATION— 



age 15 



climatic variations 21 



description 18-27, 39-41 



references to 100, 107 



specimens 57 



See also Post-Pampean, Upper Pampean. 



Panchito, Araucanian cacique, reference 

 to 330 



Papuans, references to 178, 184 



Parana River— 



character 30-31 



references to 15, 18 



Parodi, L., references to 272, 276. 278, -309. 317 



Paso de la Laguna de Juncal, reference to 301 



Patagonia— 



archeologic finds in 11. 119-120 



references to 100 



stone implements from 146. 147. 150 



See also Rio Negro. 



Patagonians, ancient — 



critical remarks on 196-197 



history of specimens 194-196 



Patagonians, ancient— Continued. Page 



measurements 306 



skulls— 



measurements 304-305, 



326-327,330,331.333 



references to 286, 298 



See also Tehuelche. 



Peixoto, Rodriguez, publication by 389 



See also Lacerda and Peixoto. 



Pergamino, reference to 209 



Peritvl^n tribes— 



references to 170, 250 



skulls 286-287, 327, 331 



stature 209, 224 



Pico, Pedro, reference to 210 



Pigmy race, references to 224, 243-244 



PrEG.^N SKULL, measurement of 327, 328, 331 



Pima, reference to 183 



PiREZ, Cesar, on Arroyo Siasgo find 271-272 



Pithecanthropus, references to 351 , 360 



Plains Tribes (North America), reference 



to 183 



Plata Peralta— • 



examination of cow's bone from 98 



geologic notes on 122-123 



reference to 37 



Playas— 



description 113-117, 288 



reference to 51 



site of stone implements 118 



Pliocene , human remains referred to 12 



Polyneslans, reference to 183 



PONIATOWSKI, St., on Argentine finds 394 



Pontimelo skull. See Fontezuelas remains. 

 Post-Pampean formation, description of. . 27-32 



Potomac Valley, reference to 150 



Pottery— 



Arroyo de Frias find 204 



collection by Dr. HrdliCka near Puerto 



San Bias 150-151 



description 120. 125 



reference to 138 



Predmost, reference to 4 



Pre-Ensenadean formation, definition of. 322 

 Pre-Kansan glacial deposit, reference to. 21 



Proanthropoid^ , references to 334,359,395 



Prothomo, references to 289, 290, 359 



Pueblos, ancient northeastern, refer- 

 ence to 183 



PuELCHEAN FORMATION, description of. 8.3-84, 



105,362,363 

 Puerto Belgrano, site of stone implements. 109 

 Puerto San Blas. See San Bias. 

 Pueyrredon Department, references to. 107,109 



Punta Mogote, references to 98, 103 



Punta Negra, site of stone implements 109 



Punta Porvenir— 



description 123-125 



paleoethnologic importance of 108 



references to 37, 38, 103, 107, 117 



seashore site of ancient man 99 



stone implements from 106-107 



Quaternary— 



epochs 20-21 



man in 4,12,153,186 



