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GENEKAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Tennessee — Continued 



grooved axes from 13: 65, 66, 67, 



68, 69, 70. 

 grooved stone from 13: 95. 

 Half-way town (old Cherokee town) 



12: 371. 

 incorporation of, in " Territory of the 



United States south of the Ohio 



River" 19: 68. 

 Indian mound in 44: 14. 

 Jefferson County, collections from 



3: 463-468. 

 Jefferson County, mounds in 12: 



357, 358. 

 Lauderdale County, mounds in 12: 



278. 

 local legends of 19: 412, 415. 

 Loudon County, antiquities of 12: 



366, 390-404. 

 Meigs County, mounds of 12: 404. 

 memorial to Congress by 19: 76. 

 Mialaciuo (old Cherokee town) 12: 



389. 

 Monroe County, antiquities of 12: 



366-390. 

 Monroe and Blount Counties, Bacon 



and McGee mounds 12: 377. 

 mortars from 13: 96, 97. 

 mounds in 5: 10, 11. 

 muller from, descril)ed 13: 93. 

 Newport, collections from 3: 438- 



441. 

 notched ax-form objects from 13: 71. 

 Obion County, mounds in 12: 279. 

 occurrence of peculiar animal figures 



in 20: 107. 

 occurrence of pottery resembling 



that of, in Georgia 20: 138. 

 occurrence of pottery resembling that 



of, in North CaroUna 20: 144. 

 occurrence of salt-making vessels in 



20: 28, 30, 31, 186. 

 occurrence of stamped ware in 20: 



122, 135. 

 on validity of Cherokee reservations 



5: 232. 

 opposition to allotment project by 



19: 114. 

 or Central district, archeology of 



12: 575-585. 

 or Central district, characteristics of 



12: 575. 

 or Central district, limits of 12: 



575. 



Tennessee — Continued 



paint stones from 13: 115. 

 Paris, inclosures near 12: 577. 

 pestles from 13: 88, 89, 90, 91. 

 petroglyphs in 10: 114 sq. 

 pictographs in 4: 33. 

 pipes from 13: 129, 130, 131, 132; 



20: 99. 

 plummet from 13: 112. 

 pottery from 4: 381 sq., 395, 397, 



413, 423; 20: 28, 35, 37, 38, 40, 



41, 88, 89, 94, 95, 101, 106, 138, 



180 sqq. 

 production of gold in 19: 220, 221. 

 Removal forts in 19: 221. 

 resemblance of Pawnee pottery to 



that of 20: 19. 

 Rhea County, mounds in 12: 406. 

 Roane County, ancient works in 



12: 3.58-364. 

 Roane County, collections from 3: 



457-462. 

 scraper-form implements from 13: 



85, 86. 

 scrapers from, description of 13: 85. 

 Settacoo (old Cherokee town) 12: 



397. 

 shell mounds in 15: xxv, xxviii. 

 sinkers from 13: 97. 

 sources of information concerning 



pottery of 20: 87. 

 southward extension of influence of 



pottery of 20: 108. 

 spades from 13: 135. 

 special ceramic groups in 20: 81. 

 spuds from 13: 110. 

 steatite potsherds from, used as 



plummets 13: 111. 

 stemless perforators from 13: 166, 



167. 

 stemless scrapers from 13: 170. 

 stemmed flints from 13: 151, 152, 



153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 



160, 161, 162, 163, 164. 

 stemmed perforators from 13: 167, 



168. 

 stone axes from 13: 64. 

 Sullivan County, ancient works in 



12: 351-354. 

 Tommotley (old Cherokee town) 



12: 380. 

 Toskegee (old Cherokee town) 12: 



388. 

 trail map of 42: 730. 



