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HUNTINGTON, CHARLES S.— McCONNELL, Mr., quoted on Rock 
excavations near Gilder mound Blot skulle _. 29-30 
Dyr SaaS ee 82 | MANDAN, arrival of in Gilder Mound 
skulls found in Gilder mound regione == oes ere 98 
Dyers ee a ee Pe tes GF, 80) | Nias con PmNonma se oe Se 32-35 
IcE INVASIONS in North America___ 10 | Man or Spy— 
ILLINOIS LOW-BROWED MOUND compared with Nebraska * loess 
SoS UES se te 102-104 MG Se oe ES BY 74 
ILLINOIS RIVER VALLEY physical characters.2- == =*= = 30, 99 
Clana: fronts aes 31, 32, 93-94 | MARKEN ISLAND, skull from___—_____— 43 
PeOlomyay Ola eh A oot eee 28, 29 | MasSToODON, bones of __-_--~_— AG Ais 2 
INDIANA LOW-BROWED MOUND SKULL_— 108 | Marrrson, Mr., quoted by Whitney 
INDIAN CRANIA— on Calaveras skull______ 22 
compared with Burlington MEGALONYX SKELETONS associated 
County and _ Riverview with human bones___ 16,17,18 
Cemetery skulls______ anes 41 | Mpies, J. AITKEN, on Rock Bluff 
from southern Florida________- a8 Cranium == eas ae 28 
low-browed type— MIGRATIONS, HUMAN! = ==" “Ses Su ss 138 
general discussion________ 99-101 | M1iocENE PERIOD defined___-___~--- 9 
specimens described ______ 95-97, | MONTANA low-browed VPiegan skull__ 102 
101-108 | MonrGoMprRY, PROFESSOR, cited in 
of Plains) stribese. = 20 2 oe 52 connection with North 
secondary characteristics ______ ils) Dakota mounds _______~_ 91 
thick types of moderate an- | Morris, WILLIAM, excavations by in 
ULC UA ee ee Se Y7 and near Gilder mound__ 67, 82 
INDIAN MOUNDS— Morron, work of regarding antiq- 
Valong, Elinois! river's — 20. 29, 31 Witys OL wma nites ee 14 
wmservoL fire. Im =" 52s 8#—89, 90, 91, 9F | Mosr (BRUEX) SKULL_2--——-_--___ 99 
INDIANS, NoRTH AMERICAN— MOUND CRANIA— 
physical characteristics.______- 46 artificial’ markings on=—— == __— <_9if 
present skeletal structure______ 49,50 | specimens described_________ 101-104 
INFILTRATION— | with low foreheads——_.—~----___ 92 
absent from Gilder Mound bones 90 | MUscuLAR ACTION, influence of on 
as a process in fossilization____ 12 | skeletal® parts]==—= === =~ 12 
COndIGiOnSy OR! 52S es ee 28 | Myers, CHas. §., cited on ancient 
INTRUSEVH: BURTALS 2 22-35-23 11-12 | Heyptians 6522-32 eee 13 
Iowa, arrival of in region east of NATCHEZ PHLVIG: BONES) = 16-19 
Giider mound 2] == 9S | NEANDERTHAL SKULL 
KOLLMAN, J., cited on— compared with Bremen chame- 
G@uilaverastaskill) sue 2 ie 22) Cephal sacs anes Shen es 43 
Rock Bluff cranium =.= = -S-_ 28, 30 | compared with Iowa mound 
LAKE MONROE BONES—-=——--———- + 19 Chanlunih ee Sa 93 
LANSING SKELETON— compared with Nebraska ‘ loess 
accompanying remains_________ 53 Ta aay eos es Eee 71, 74, 80 
compared with Trenton crania__ 49 physical characters____-____-- 30, 99 
CONCHISIONG = ee ee ke Se 52 NEBRASKA ‘‘ LOESS MAN 7’— 
ENSHOB Ye =e Sos Sh 47-48 | bibliography 72222 oe ee 70 
somatological characters_______ 48—51 conclusion as to antiquity_____ 98 
Luipy, Pror. JospPpH— history of finds2a2 2.5 2-2 == 67=60 
on Charleston bones___———__ = _ 21 somatological description of re- 
on Hanson Landing remains ___ 46, 59 mains— 
on Natchez pelvic bone________ 18-19 from Gilder mound_______ 76-82 
On Ospreys sku 22s 54, 57, 58 from vicinity of Gilder 
LENAPE, remains of in Delaware val- mound) 22-2 Sess eS 82-86 
ICN es Se ae 35, 36, 41-42 views of men of science on_____~ 70-74 
Lona, M. C., cited in connection with (See also Gilder mound.) 
Lansing skeleton________ 47,48 | NEOLITHIC MAN OF EUROPE________ fat 
LONG’S HILL. (See Gilder mound.) NEVADA LOW-BROWED PAIUTE SKULL— 104 
LYELL, Str CHARLES— | NEWBERRY, PROFESSOR, cited on Man 
Lake Monroe bones mentioned by 19 | Of Penone= errs 323 oo 
on Natchez pelvie bone________ 16—18 | NEW ORLEANS SKELETON —_——---—-_— 14, 15 
Lyon, Dr. M. W., identification of NorTH DAKOTA LOW-BROWED MOUND 
gopher’s teeth by_---_-_- 91 Sess ae oe ee 101 
