414 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Qeorgia^ — Continued 



intermingling of wares in 20: 137 



sqq. 

 local legends of 19: 415-419. 

 mortuary customs in 20: 106, 120. 

 mound exploration in 5: xxi, xxii. 

 muller from, described and figured 



13: 93. 

 notched ax-form object from 13: 



71, 72. 

 occurrence of human heads stamped 



on copper in 20: 138. 

 occurrence of Middle Mississipjn 



Valley pottery in 20: 80 sq. 

 occurrence of stamped ware through- 

 out 20: 135. 

 opposition to allotment project l\v 



19: 114. 

 part taken by, in Cherokee removal 



19: 114-120, 129, 140. 

 perforated stones from 13: 98. 

 pestles from, described and figured 



13: 89. 

 petroglyphs in 10: 76. 

 pipes from 13: 132; 20: 99. 

 plummets from 13: 112. 

 policy of, toward Indians 18: 634- 



639. 

 pottery of 20: 38, 41, 106, 112, 



131, 136, 137, 140. 

 pressure for land cessions by 19: 



114 sq. 

 production of gold in 19: 220, 221. 

 protest against conditions of Hope- 

 well treaty by 5: 155; 19: 61. 

 raid by citizens of 19: 71. 

 refusal of, to submit to decision of 



Supreme Court respecting Cher- 

 okee 5: 266. 

 remains of matting from 13: 36. 

 Removal forts in 19: 221. 

 resemblance of northwestern pot- 

 tery to that of 20: 189. 

 Richmond County, Hollywood 

 Mound 12: 



copper disk from 324. 



copper plate (figured) from 320. 



drawing knife from 320. 



European pottery from 321. 



image pipes from 323, 325. 



iron nails from 319, 320. 



mention of 317. 



painted vessel from 322. 



porcelain from 326. 



Georgia — Continued 



Richmond County, Hollywood 

 Mound 12 — Continued 

 pot bearing serpent figure from 



324. 

 shell vessel from 324, 325 

 tripod vessel from 322. 



scrapers from 13: 84. 



sinkers from 13: 97. 



stemless perforators from 13: 165, 

 166. 



stemless scrapers from 13: 170. 



stemmed flints from 13: 151-163. 



stemmed perforators from 13: 167, 

 168. 



stemmed scrapers from 13: 169. 



stone axes from Savannah 13: 64. 



stone implements from, Steiner col- 

 lection of, purchase of 22, i: 



XXXIX. 



stone tubes from 13: 128. 

 Supreme Court decision in Cherokee 



Nation v. Georgia 5: 262. 

 Supreme Court decision in Wor- 

 cester V. Georgia 5: 264. 

 tribes formerly occupying 20: 142. 

 United States action by, regarding 



Cherokee 5: 234, 236. 

 United States agree to extinguish 



Indian title in 5: 233. 

 view of, as to Indian title 5: 241. 

 work in 7: xviii. 

 Georgia and United States, meas- 

 ures of, to remove Indians 5: 

 260. 

 Georgia Indians, textile fal)rics of 



13: 17. 

 Georgia State Historical Society, 



acknowledgments to 19: 13. 

 Georgia Tribes, sources of informa- 

 tion on 42: 649. 

 Georgian Bay, reference to 28: 290. 

 Geranium Masculatum 



medicinal constituents of 44: 304. 



medicinal properties of 44: 301. 



use of 44: 289, 342. 



Geranium Bichardsonii 45: 461. 



Geranium Viscosissimum 45:461. 



Geranium, Wild. See Geranium 



Masculatum. 

 Gerard, William B. 



study of, on Algonquian place and 



tribal names 31: 8; 32: 10. 

 work of 30: 10, 16. 



