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CLARK, GEORGE C., connection of GEOLOGICAL TIME, classification of__ 9-10 
with Gilder Mound explo- GILDEMEISTER, J., cited on Bremen 
Talon) ee a 68 chamzecephals=- ======== 43, 44 
CONCANNON, M., owner of site of GILDER MOUND— 
Lansing skeleton ——~—--- AT an Indian mortuary structure__ 98 
ConpkaA, Docror, connection of with condition of ‘hones in=o22===== 90 
Gilder Mound exploration— 70 crania from, compared with In- 
CRANIA, comparison of undeveloped | dian ‘skulls== === 97 
and developed_—-------- 2+ description =——_ == eee 67-76 
Datu, Dr. WM. H.— description of remains from___ 76—82 
description of South Osprey re- distribution of remains in___~~ 87-89 
mains received by ~----- 55 human remains from vicinity__ 82-86 
Osprey shells determined by—--~ 65 low-browed crania from__————— 92-97 
Davis, cited on recent low-browed marks’ on bones; from] === 232 = 90-92 
eLania = es ese ee 99 type of long bones from_——___ 97-98 
DELAWARES, remains of in Delaware (See also Nebraska “ loess man.”’) 
yalley2 see = 35, 36,,41-42 | GrupER, R. F.— 
DELAWARE VALLEY— acknowledgment to _____------ 74 
remains’ found im==—-——— 35-36, 41-42 cited on Nebraska “ loess man” 70, 
Settlement seen es ee 46 | 71-72 
(Sce also Trenton crania, Trenton | finds made by, near Gilder 
femur, Trenton gravels.) mound ____ 75, 82—83, 84—85, 86 
DEL CASTILLO, ANTONIO, on Man of on use of fire in Gilder mound_~— 87 
Penon] 2232-22 = 32):33'-| quoted on exploration of Gilder 
DicKESON, Dr. M. W., connection of mound) =). 67-69 
with Natchez pelvic bone_ 16-19 results of examination of finds 
DIGGURS. CRANTAD OF == = 25, made: by 222-2. 76-78, 
DorsrEyY, Dr. GEORGE A.— 81, 82, 84-85, 86 
cited by W. H. Holmes on Cal- GLACIAL (GRAVIS 252 === aes 10 
averas! skull=s=== =U See 22.) GLACIAL PERIOD in North America__ 9-10 
quoted on Calaveras skull_—-—- 25 | GuIppDEN, quoting Usher on Lake 
Dowter, Dr. D. B., quoted on antiq- | Monroe bones__———~-=—— aly) 
uity of man in Missis- Gopron, cited on recent low-browed 
Sip piedeliic sa ene 15 | cranta, | eee 99 
DRAKB, ProF. D., quoted on New GriFFitH, Mr., South Osprey re- 
Orleans skeleton______~~ 15 | mains discovered by_---- D5 
EARLY MAN, definition of term__—__-- 10 | HANSON LANDING REMAINS— 
EGYPTIAN CRANIA, ancient and geological report of Doctor 
moderne. 23 eee ities Wet Nan a ee 65-66 
EOCENE PERIOD defined __~-—---——-- 9 histoty: 22.222 eee 55 
BYSRSEANO) CRAIN AG Ee 25 physical characters-———-—===——= 59 
EUROPE, advent of man in_________ 9 WAwortTu, Pror. E., acknowledg- 
DUROPEAN ANCIENT <CRANTA ———_———— WSs al mentstoL =.= 48 
chamecephals) === = 42-46 | lIpinprin, Pror. ANGELO, on Hanson 
Firk, use of in mortuary mounds__~ 87-89, Landing remains___—-__— DD 
90, 91,97 | Henry, Dr. E. C., cited on crania 
FLORIDA— from Gilder mound___—-~— 69 
antiquity, of man in] === == 19 | Henry, PROF. JOSEPH, report on Os- 
bones of fossil mastodon in__-_ 56, 57 prey skull received by—-- 58 
mound icrania==| === 56,66 | Hpreprry, influence of on skeletal 
(See also Hanson Landing re- parts; =_- = 12 
mains, Like Monroe Ilis AND RUTIMEYER, cited on Euro- 
bones, North Osprey pean chamecephals —____ 42 
bones, Osprey skull, South | lturreiy, J. S., donations by to Na- 
Osprey remains. ) | tional, Museum====—2=——= 25-2 
ELON ATOUNDS = See ee 92-93 | HonveNn, ¥Y. D., cited on European 
FOSSILIZATION— chamecephals _~~~—-_--— 42 
absent from Gilder Mound HoutmMrs, Pror. F. S., Charleston 
DOUGS t= ee ee 90 bones discovered by_---~ 20-21 
character. Ss ee eS 12.57 | Houmrs, Pror. WM. H.— 
conditions:——_—-_-— ee 28. on Calaveras: skull === PAS es 
iny OTIC ae eee ene 19 | onvearly mana eee 11 
Fowxknr, G., cited on Lansing skele- | on Lansing skeleton___—~----- 47, 48 
ton 3-33 3 See ee ee 47 | HUMAN REMAINS, general discussion 
‘CASOMBLUR + (SKWMble == === == 36 Of 2-2 See 11-15 
