bonnerjea] 



SUBJECT INDEX 



821 



Potsherds — Continued 



in Verde ruins 13: 213,217. 

 in Wisconsin mounds 14: 38. 

 on bowlder-marked sites 13: 235. 

 use of, as tempering material, East- 

 ern United States pottery 20: 46. 

 See also Sherds. 

 Po'*sikishi. See Spruce Tree Order. 

 Pottawatomi. See Potawatomi. 

 Potter, Milo M. 



hotel erected by 44: 60. 

 information furnished by 44: 62. 

 Potter, T. W., on East Cherokee 



affairs 19: 179. 

 Potter, Prof. W. B. 



publication by 4: 367. 



reference to work of, on mounds of 



southeastern Missouri 12: 172. 

 shell gorget owned by 2: 299, 303. 

 Potter, vase representing 20: 96. 

 Potter Valley Indians. See Round 



Valley Reserve. 

 Potter's Outfit, from Four-mile ruin, 



finding of 22, i: 158. 

 Pottery 



abandonment of 27: 617. 

 aboriginal American 20: 19 sq. 

 aboriginal American, characteriza- 

 tion of paper on 20: xxvi sq. 

 absence of 45: 53, 326. 

 affected by environment 4: 482. 

 age of 34: 261. 

 among the Cherokee 19: 164. 

 ancient, historic value of testimony 



of 19: 604. 

 ancient Pima 28: 62. 

 anticipated by basketry 4: 483 sqq. 

 Antillean 25: 



bowls 180, 181, 183, 184, 185 sq., 



189, 190, 191. 

 canteens 180. 



clay heads 181, 184, 188 sq., 191. 

 clay idols 187 sq., 189. 

 cooking pots 184. 

 dishes 180, 182, 184, 189. 

 flasks 180, 186 sq., 189. 

 fragments 191. 

 general description 179 sq. 

 handles 181, 184. 

 Huaxtec 280-283. 

 miscellaneous objects 191. 

 mortars 190. 

 ollas 181. 

 pitchers 182 sq. 



Pottery — Continued 



Antillean 25 — Continued 



use of, by Borinquenos 107. 



vases 180, 182, 183, 184 sq., 189, 

 190, 191. 



whistle 191. 



zemis 181. 

 Anvik 46: 58. 

 as an indication of an agricultural 



people 34: 77. 

 article of trade 38: §828. 

 at Elden Pueblo 44: 2 sq. 

 baking of, by Zuni 23: 375, 376 sq. 

 Barrow, near 45: 319. 

 beads of 41: 521, 522. 

 black, method of making 41: 522. 

 Bonasila 46: 58, 60, 142, 144, 145, 



146, 147. 

 bowls of, found in mound 41: 373. 

 brown and black, from San Ilde- 



fonso 2: 457. 

 burial of, with the dead 4: 370, 434. 

 Casa Grande 28: 



Bandelier's reference to 70. 



decoration 133, 134, 137-142. 



paddles used in manufacture 146 

 sq. 



reference to 68. 



specialized forms 133-137. 

 catalogue of, by James Stevenson 



4: 205. 

 choice of clay for 38: § 89, 90. 

 classification of, by color and form 



33: 216. 

 Clarke collection of 42: 4 sq. 

 clay used for 29: 582. 

 clay used for, by Zunis 23: 374. 

 clay used for, restrictions on 30: 



302 sq. 

 colors of 41: 527. 

 culture areas indicated by 34: 259. 

 debris used as sandpaper 38: § 21. 

 declined in quality with introduction 



of domesic animals 4: 496. 

 decoration of the Hopi 17: 569. 

 decorations on, suggesting Siouan 



relationships 41: 533. 

 description of 27: 340, 341. 

 designs more definite than color 33: 



217. 

 development of art in 20: 49. 

 development of, from basketry 4: 



359, 485. 

 developmental stage of 23: xxvii. 



