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Mounds 



before excavation, n o, b, 96: 20 

 excavated, sketch map in position 



of, vii, 64 : 59 



of sod aud earth over graves. 



Pawnee cemetery, sxxvi, 83: 78 



of the Eastern United States, map 



showing distribution of, i, 12: 



246 



shell beads from, Georgia, 30, pt. 



2: 540 

 shell pins from, Tennessee, 30, pt. 



2:540 

 See also Mound. 

 Mound vases 



human forms, Arkansas, 30, pt. 2: 



299 

 human forms, Missouri, 30, pt. 2: 

 299 

 Moundville, Ala., mound in, monolithic 

 hatchet of greenstone from, 30, pt. 1 : 

 536 

 Mound ware 



Arkansas, 30, pt. 2 : 297 

 North Caroliua, 30, pt. 2 : 298 

 South Carolina, 30, pt. 2 : 297 

 Wisconsin, 30, pt. 2 : 297 

 Mountain, bird on a, 34*, 81 : 64 

 Mountain goat hair, netting containing, 



LViiia, 82: 144 

 Mountain lion fetish, xvi 6, 32 

 Mountain mahogany, 3*, 55: 46 

 Mountain of the Knives, Mexico 



great deposits of obsidian flakes 

 and shop refuse in, 94*, 60: 219 

 large flakes specialized for unde- 

 termined uses, 100*, 60: 225 

 roughed-out nuclei intended for 



blademaking, 97*, 60: 222 

 scraperlike objects from the refuse 



heaps, 99*, 60: 224 

 section of the great deposit of flak- 

 age, obsidian mines, 95*, 60: 220 

 types of implements from fields 

 near obsidian mines, 101*, 60: 

 226 

 Mountain sheep 



horn, implements of, xlvi A, 65: 



120 

 horn, spoon made of, xlii &, 77 : 136 

 pecked, xciii a, 65: 195 

 pictographs, lxxxix a, b, c, d, e, f, 

 g, h, i, j, k, I, m, 65: 194 

 Movements 



and positions in pressure chipping, 



174*, 60: 308 

 See also Territory. 

 Mud Spring ruin, rn ft, 70 

 Mugs 



and vase, decorated. Spruce-tree 



House, XIX, 41 

 from crematory, xxvi, 51 : 58 

 handle of, 5*, 41 : 30 

 incised, 27*, 81: 60 



Muller 



discoidal, California, 30, pt. 1 : 850 

 hammer-anvil used as, 39*, 52: 145 

 Klamath-Modoc two-horned, 27*, 



78: 324 

 oblong. New Mexico, 30, pt. 1: 849 

 pestle, Illinois, 30, pt. 1: 850 

 pestle, of quartzite, 33*, 52: 142 

 See also Metate; MuUers. 

 Mullers of various materials, 36*, 52: 



143 

 Multiple origin in Asia, map suggesting, 



21*, 60: 56 

 Mummy 



from an Alaskan cave, 30, pt. 1: 



946 

 infant, showing string bundles, 



Lxvi ft, 65:158 

 infant's, lxxiii, 65 : 166 

 Mummy pack, and accompanying buri- 

 als, 1*, 7:6 

 Munsee cemetery [at Minisink, N.J.] 

 general view of the locality of, ii, 



62: 15 

 map showing location of, 1*, 62: 12 

 Munsee Indians, brachycephalic ex- 

 traneous female skull found with, 

 XIX, 62 : 44 

 Munsee skeleton, see Astragalus; Cal- 

 canei ; Cuneiform ; Femur ; Humerus ; 

 Metatarsal ; Patella ; Sacrum ; Scaph- 

 oids ; Scapula ; Ulna ; Vertebra. 

 Munsee skull 



female, lower jaw of, showing com- 

 plete fusion of the right lower 

 lateral incisor and canine, xxn, 

 62: 49 

 female, uudeformed typical, view 



from above, xv, 62 : 40 

 male, front view, vi, xn, 62 : 22, 34 

 male, showing fine ovoid outline, 



XVI, 62 : 40 

 male, side view, \ii, xiii, 62: 2.5, 37 

 male, view from above, xiv, 62: 38 

 male, view from above, showing 



typical features, viii, 62 : 26 

 See also Skull. 

 Muscular force in hands and arms in re- 

 lation to stature in the Indian child, 

 XV, XVI, 34: 112 

 Musical instruments 



and birchbark rolls containing 

 mnemonics of songs, Chippewa, 

 1,45:11 

 Chippewa, ii, 45: 11; xxxviii, 86: 

 92 

 Musician, Hawaiian, playing on the uku- 

 lele, xvii, 38 : 164 

 Musicians, peyote ceremony, Kiowa, 



30, pt. 1 : 959 

 Muskrats, medicine to attract, stick on 



which was placed, xlv h, 86: 124 

 Mussels, sec Unio shell. 

 Myhangah, see Mohongo. 



