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INDEX 



Page 



Shepherd, E. S., article by 56 



Shoshoni Indians, reference to 131,183 



Sierra de C6rdoba, reference to 17 



Sierra de la \'entana, references to 15, 



16. 17, 18, 105 

 Sierra Tandil, references to 16, 17. 1>*, 190 



SIEVER.S, P.— 



cited on Miramar slcull 290 



publication by 392 



Simpson, Edward Marsh — 



acknowledgments to 321, 344 



references to 319-320 



Sioux, reference to 1S;3.221 



Smith, G. Eluot, on morphology of ancient 

 Egyptians 5 



SOTELILLO, finds made near 245, 246 



SOTELO— 



description 246. 255-258 



reference to 245 



skull from 258 



Spy, Man of, references to. 263, 275, 329, 355. 3.56, 358 



Steinmann, C— 



on geologic formations of Monte Hermoso. 351 



on pampa formation 338 



publications by 52,390 



reference to 259 



Sternum, perforation of 236 



Stolyhwo, K., on finds relating to early 

 man 393-394 



Stone implements— 



anvils 101-102, 103, 104, 114. 117-118, 119, 



120, 125, 126, 127, 133, 135, 138, 142, 146, 150, 277 



arrowheads 28, 



114, 119, 120, 138, 139, 146, 197. 200. 202. 210 



awls 144 



axes 118. 119. 125. 142-143 



beads 120, 125 



blades 119, 139, 140 



bolas-stones. 125, 138, 142. 147 



"chip" defined 126 



chipped white quartzite 139-140 



chisels 102, 103-104, 198 



chronologic bearing 148-150 



classes of 144-145 



club-heads 141 



domestic utensils 140-142, 147 



drills 119, 125, 140, 143, 144. 146 



ethnic bearing 144-145 



flakes 107 



flint weapon 210 



general description 101-104 



grinding stones 114, 127.277 



hammers 103. 114, 119, 



125, 126-128, 133, 135, 138, 141, 142, 143, 146, 150 

 hatchet-chisel. Sec chisel, above, 

 hatchet- wedge. See chisel, above. 



knives 107, 125, 131, 



137, 138, 140, 143, 144, 146, 147, 150, 189-190, 198 



made of beach pebbles 126-138 



miscellaneous 202, 203, 273 



mortars 114, 119, 125, 138, 141, 142, 204 



muller-pestles . . . .' 141 



mullors 114, 



119, 125, 127, 138, 141, 142, 143, 150, 180 



paint grinders 279 



pebble nuclei 132-133 



Stone implements— Continued. 



pestles 114, 119, 125, 138, 141, 142, 204 



polishing stones 204 



pressm'e implements 138, 146 



projectile points 125, 138, 143 



references to 311, 315 



rubbing stones 127 



scrapers 107, 108, 114, 119, 125, 



137. 138. 139-140, 143, 144, 146, 147. 150. 202 



shaping of 126-133 



spalls 126 



spearheads 119, 146 



terminologj' 126 



teshoa 126, 131, 132 



varieties 138 



Stone industries of Argentine coast — 



'•broken-stone " industry 104-110 



"split-stone" industry 99-104, 274, 275 



supposedly ancient worked stones 111-122 



Strain, Lsaac G,— 



publication by 392 



translator of Lund's writings 158 



Strobel, p., publication by 392 



Sumidouro cave (Brazil), skeletal remains 

 from 167-168 



Superior Miocene, human remains referred 

 to 12 



Syphilis, elTect on bones 312, 314 



Tarahumare— 



caves used by 180 



skuUs of 183, 286, 303 



T ARASCO, references to 183, 224 



Tehuelche— 



femora 307 



references to 140, 187, 195 



skulls of 219 



TEN Kate, Hermann— 



on Lagoa Santa remains 174-175, 183 



on perforation in Indian sterna 236 



publication by 392 



reference to 176 



Tertiary, period of man's origin 2 



Tetraprothomo argentinus— 



description of femur and atlas 352-359 



history 346-352 



references 243. 322, 323,334 



See also Monte Hermoso remains. 



TiERRA COCIDA— 



description 45-51 



petrographic study of 55 



specimens described 69-71, 



73-74, 76-79, 84-85, 93-94 



technical summary as to 88-89 



TiERRA DEL FuEGO, reference to 179 



Tolman, C. F., on formation of caliche 299 



TOPINARD, P.— 



on PatagonianskuUs 195-196 



publication by 392 



TOSCA FORMATION— 



as evidence of antiquity ol bones 190, 193 



description 25-26. 111,319 



reference to 107 



Trenton, N. J., skulls, reference to T 



Triprothomo, references to 323, 359 



TR0UE.SSART, E. , pubKcaticn b;- 392 



TucuMAN Provincf., Argentina, references 

 to vm, 15, 255 



