732 



INDEX. 



Page. 



Arkansas district, archeology of .586-590 



Armstrong. Thomas, cited. __ tj73 



Ashe, Thomas, cited 696 



Atlantic and Pacific slopes, distinctions 



between types of 522 



Atwater, Caleb, quoted 568,569, 667,716 



Austin. F. R.. mounds on land of. _. 163 



B. 



Baicin, J. L.. mound on laud of (Ten- 

 nessee) - 377 



Balrd, S. F., identifies tooth found in 



mound as that of a hog. _ 715 



Baldwin, C. C. identifies Ohio mound- 

 builders with Indians 600 



Baldwin, J. D., identifies mound-build- 

 ers with To'.tecs 599 



Cited 564. 601.603, 6!5 



Bancroft, Hubert H., cited .... 601. 602. 672, 726 

 Barber, E. A., says the Dela wares buried 



in stone graves 692 



On stone pipes 705 



Barnes. I. N.. works on land of (Ohio)... 489 



Barrandt. A., cited 534 



Barton. Benjamin S., on origin of the 



mounds 598 



Bartram. William, description of Rem- 



bert mounds by 315 



Opinion of, regarding origin of the 



mottnds... 597 



Cited 654, 655. 657, 674 



Beauchamp, William M., chapter writ- 

 ten by .540-650 



Engaged as special aid 19 



Indebtedness to. acknowledged 35 



Information furnished by 503 



Beck, Lewis C cited 629,6.58 



Bell. James, cited 673 



Bess. Peter, mounds on land of (Mis- 



soitri) 170 



Discovers stone coffins 171 



Enverly, Robert, cited 668. 686,686 



On Indian agriculture.. 617 



Biedma, Luis Hernandez de. cited 646, 



648, 669. 685 



Bierce, L. V., cited 6.58 



Big Sioux river, works along 35,38 



Black Hawk, scene of battle by 46 



Grave of 110,111 



Blankinstone. Mr. . copper plate obtained 



by 153 



Finds silver articles in Minnesota 



mound 715 



Bone implements from mound 382 



Bone needle from mound 373 



Bone plates from mound 157 



Bossu. cited 674.675 



Boulware, J. N.. mounds on land of (Mis- 

 souri) 165 



Bowlder mosaics 534 



Boyle, David. o.ssuary opened by 545 



Bradford, Alex, W.. on origin of the 



mound-bttilders 599 



Bracelet of shell and copper beads, from 



mound 363 



Page. 



Brasseur de Bourbonrg. cited 672 



Breboeuf. Jean de. on communal burial. 657, 674 

 Brinton. D. G.. classification of linguistic 



stocks by ,533 



On mound-builders 600 



Cited 675.718,726,727,739 



Brisco, Mrs., mounds on plantation of 



(Louisianai 252 



Burial, method of btmdling skeleton in.. .539 



Folding skeletons in ,539 



Instance of hasty, after battle 546 



Communal or tribal 657 



Skeletons often bundled in 673 



Skeletons sometimes folded in 674 



Several modes of 672 



Interment, the usual mode of 672 



Removal of flesh before 672 



Beneath or indwellings 674 



In a sitting or squatting posture 674 



Ceremonies, use of fire in 675 



Of an Indian chief described 678 



Burial case, boat-shaped, clay 360 



Burial customs of Indians and mound- 

 builders compared 671-679 



Burial motmds, classilication of, in Ohio 



district 567 



Of the Appalachian district 574 



Of the Dakotan distaict 538 



Of Wisconsin, built in part, at least. 



by Indians 708 



Burning captives, probably practiced by 



nioimd-builders 676 



Bitsycoi) perversum from mounds 83, 1 16, 131, 



224, 325, 303, 343, 386, 518. 685, 713 

 Button. Joel, iuclosure on farm of (New 



Yorki 511 



C. 



Caches 32,540 



Cairns 31 



California (Archeological) section 523 



Campbell. J., translation of Davenport 



tablets by 635 



Canada, Orillia.fish pound near .549 



Canals 32,593 



Carr. Lucien. on Indians and mound- 

 builders 600.615 



Cited. 645 



earlier, Jacques, cited 618,624 



Carver, Jonathan, cited 657 



Cataloguing specimens, method of 32 



Catlin. George, reference to North Amer- 

 ican Indians by. 42.43 



Caves, burial 28,5.386 



Chain or connected mounds, where fottnd 536 



Chatnplain, Samuel de, cited 618 



Charlevoix. P. P. X. de, cited.. 618.668 



Chautauqua lake. New York, indications 



of ancient works on the shores of 505 

 Cheney. T. Apoleon, describes burial pits 



or ossuaries . .. 546 



Cited 506,543,548 



Cherokees. burnt captives on mounds. . . 676 



Cherokees. mound-builders 175 



Chidester. J. D., house sites on farm of 



(Arkansas) 245 



