ILLTTSTKATIONS 



1. Wampum tollar or stole. Frontispiece. 



2. r/. Burial at North Hadley, Massachusetts, b, Burial at Winthrop, Massa- 



chusetts. 



3. a, " Temple " at Secotan, 1585. 6, Tomb inside the " Temple." 



•1. a, Chippewa grave at Fond du Lac, 1826. b, American Fur Company's post 

 at Fond du Lac, 1826. 



5. a, Ojibway graves at Mille Lac, Minnesota, 1900. b, Old form of Menomini 



grave covering, c, Later form of same. 



6. a. Stone-lined grave, Decatur County, Tennessee, open, &, Same grave be- 



fore the cover was removed. 



7. fl. Stone-lined grave, Marshall County, Alabama, open, h, Same grave be- 



fore removing cover. 



8. a, Burial in Ohio County, Kentucky. 6, Large grave in mound in Warren 



County, Kentucky. 



9. a, Small stone-lined grave, Jefferson County, Missouri. &. Stone-lined grave. 



Jefferson County, Missouri. 



10. a. Site of an ancient cemetery, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, b, Partial 



excavation of ossuary, Gasport, New York. 



11. a, " The mode of carrying the sick or wounded." b. Cemetery at a Seneca 



village, 1731. 



12. Choctaw burials, 1775. 



13. a, Seminole grave, b, Burial ceremony in Florida, 1564. 



14. Site of mound opened by Jefferson, o. Looking northward, b, The cliffs. 



c. The Rivanna passing the " low grounds." 



15. Grave Creek Mound. 



16. A section of Ross County, Ohio. 



17. " Tremper Mound." a, Original survey by Whittlesy. b. Plan of base as 



revealed during recent examination. 



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1. Menomini graves 35 



2. Scaffold burials, from Lahontan 37 



3. Stone-lined grave, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri-. 53 



4. Small cemetery, Jefferson County, Missouri 54 



5. Small mortuary bowl 57 



6. Grave Creek Mound '_ 59 



7. Inclosure in mound, Hocking County, Ohio 60 



8. Mound in Jo Daviess County, Illinois, section 64 



9. Mound in Jo Daviess County, Illinois, base 64 



10. Mound in Crawford County, Wisconsin 65 



11. Design on wampum collar 81 



12. Burials in mound at Chote 92 



13. The Natchez Temple, after Du Pratz 105 



14. Carrying the dead, among the Seminole 115 



15. Site of the mound opened by .Jefferson , 127 



16. Plan of a habitation, witli near-by gi'aves, Ross County, Ohio 139 



17. Section of the "Gartner Mound" __1 141 



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