BONNERJEAJ 



SUBJECT INDEX 



413 



Geography 



Eskimo knowledge of 6: 643-647. 

 of the cliff ruin region 16: 82. 

 Geologic Distribution of stone 15: 



135. 

 Geologic Phenomena, Indian tra- 

 dition concerning 14: 722. 

 Geological Forms, spirits connected 



with 30: 235 sqq. 

 Geological Survey (U. S. A.) 

 acknowledgments to 19: 12. 

 mention of 46: 128, 139. 

 Geology 



of the cliff ruin region 16: 82, 86. 

 of the Sonoran province 17: 26, 



BO sq. 

 of the southwest region 13: li. 

 of the West Indies 34: 266 sqq. 

 Geology and Art 

 mention of 15: 137. 

 of An acostia Valley 15: 69. 

 of Dumbarton Heights 15: 63. 

 of Piny Branch quarry sites 15: 37. 

 of Potomac-Chesapeake province 



15: 22, 146. 

 of workshop sites 15: 31. 

 Geometric Designs 



on pottery from Pueblo ruins, char- 

 acter of 22, i: 83 sqq., 150 sqq. 

 on pottery from Pueblo ruins, 

 figures showing 22, i: 83, 84, 85, 

 155. 

 on pottery from Pueblo ruins, pre- 

 ponderance of 22, i: 69. 

 practically absent among the Tsim- 



shian 31: 56. 

 relations of, to textile ornament 6: 

 202-244. 

 Geometric Figures 



names for 41: 402-411. 

 on Sikyatki pottery 17:701-705. 

 Geometric Forms 



and their interjiretation 41: 304- 



330. 

 See also Designs (geometric). 

 Geonoma Baculifera. See Daliban- 



na. 

 Geoprumnon Crassicarpum 33: 



91. 

 George II, charter granted by 18: 



634. 

 George III, proclamation concerning 

 purchase from Indians issued by 

 18: 633 sq. 



George Connet Mound, Athens 

 County, Ohio, description of 5: 

 47, 48. 

 George River, description of 11: 



169. 

 Georgia 



aboriginal steatite cjuarrying in 15: 

 106. 



agreement between Federal Govern- 

 ment and, in 1802 19: 114. 



archeologic work in 8: xix. 



arrest of John Ross by 19: 122. 



banner-stones from 13: 122, 123. 



Barton County, ancient works of 

 12: 292-314. 



boat-shape stones from 13: 124, 

 125. 



bunts from 13: 168, 169. 



celts from 13: 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 

 79, 82. 



character of pottery of 20: 147. 



Cherokee share in manufacture of 

 pottery of 20: 143 sq. 



chipped flints from 13: 145, 146, 

 147, 148, 149, 174, 175, 176. 



chisels from 13: 84. 



cones from 13: 113. 



decoration in color of pottery of 

 20: 67. 



Delaware Valley decoration resem- 

 bling that of 20: 177 sq. 



discoidal stones from 13: 100, 101, 

 102, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109. 



distribution of stone art in 13: 61. 



Elbert County, mound exploration 

 in 12: 315, 316. 



expedition from, in 1776 19: 50. 



explo rations in 11: xxv; 12: 

 292-326. 



extension of laws of, over Cherokee 

 19: 221. 



fabrics from 13: 36. 



gorgets from 13: 119, 120. 



grooved axes from 13: 65, 67, 68, 

 69. 



grooved stones from 13: 95. 



Habersham County, mound in 12: 

 313. 



hostility of, to Van Buren's com- 

 promise in Cherokee affairs 5: 

 290. 



intended campaign of, against Creeks 

 and Chickamauga 19: 65. 



