INDEX. 



733 



Page. 

 Choctaws, communal burial ol. described 677 



Chronologic arrangement 28 



Clark, Johu. donates clay pipe 258 



House sites on land of (Mississippi)- 258 



Clark. J. V.H., cited 603,545,947 



Clarke, F. W.. analysis of silver toil by.. 501 

 Clayton. Powell, mounds on land of — 242 



Clavigero. F. S, cited 672 



Coldeu, Cadvvallader. cited 657 



Collections, number and character of 23-24 



Collester, J. C, observations regarding 



hut rings 42 



Collet. John, notice of Angel mounds by .5.56 

 Statement regarding salt-kettle pot- 

 tery 168 



CoUett, Mrs. .1. E., mound on farm of — 344 

 Collins, Lewis, notice of ancient work in 



Kentucky by 579 



Cited - 696 



Col vin, Mr. . graves on land of i Pennsylva- 

 nia) «9 



Conant, A. J., cited 601 



Conical mounds defined 29 



Conner. Mrs. Rebecca, mound on land of 348 

 Conyers. Mr., laud on farm of (< leorgiai . 313 

 Copper, various articles of, collected from 



mounds - 24 



Ax from mounds 325 



Beads from mounds 77,79. 



113,337,940,343,379,412,515 



Bracelets from mounds 51.393,426.431 



Chisels from mound 107 



Crescents from mound 113.340 



Cylinders from mound 336. 337 



Cylinders made of sheet copper 711 



Foimd by E. B. Andrews, smooth and 



even as though rolled 711 



Disks from mounds _ 76,324 



Gorget from mound 426,495 



Kettles from mounds 51, 163, .502 



Medal from mound _ 246 



Plates from mounds ... .67, 80, 81 , 337, 416, 495 



Plates with impressed flgures 1.53,302, 



303, 305-309, 320, 324 



Rings - 513 



Spindles from mounds 76, 97, 351 , 352 



Siiools from mounds and stone 



graves - 144. 2a5, 324, 335 



Covered ear pendants 1,53 



Sleigh bells or hawks' bells from 



mound--- 376.714 



Wire from mound 73 



From burial cave, spool 285 



From stone graves, plates, tigured ... 161 

 Articles from, in some instances in- 

 troduced byEuropeans 710 



Copper plate, Bgm'ed. from Hollywood 



mound. Georgia _ 320 



Copper plate, tigured. found iu stone 



graves 701 



Cornelius. Elias. account of Etowah 



mound, cited 293 



Statement by referred to 298 



Cortez. Hernando, cited 671 



Coulter. P F.. inclosure on laud of 468 



Com-ois. built mounds.for dwelling sites. 653 

 Cox, William, stone graves on old place 



of 140 



Crall. I. S., works on land of (Pennsyl- 

 vania) 494 



Cremation among mound-builders .609, 675, 676 

 Criss, Mrs., fiint quarries on land of 



(Ohio) -- 457 



Crook, W. J., mound on farm of (Arkan- 

 sas) - 228 



Crouch, Peter S.. rock heaps on land of 



(West Virginia I 435 



Cryder, Frank, mound on land of (Ohio) . 471 

 Cutifachiqni of De Soto's chroniclers. 



supposed site of 317 



D. 



Dakotan district, archeology of 530-540 



Efflgy mound.s of -.530,533 



Bowlder mosaics of 531,534 



Elongate mounds of 533,535 



Connected mounds of 536 



Rows of conical mounds in 5.37 



Burial moundsof .538 



Limits and characteristics of 530 



Dall, W.H.. on moimd-builders HOO 



Cited 522,f,6.5,620,724,727 



Davenport tablets 633-644 



Davis, William, mounds on land cf (Ar- 

 kansas) '307 



De Bry, cited 668,684 



De Frenne stone graves, near Prairie du 



Rocher, Illinois -.. 136,1.17 



De Haas, Willis, first in charge of mound 



explorations 19 



De la Harpe. Barnard, cited 6-20, 652, 657, 665 



Delawares buried in stone graves 692. 697 



Dennison. B. F., Inclosure on farm of 



(Ne%vYork) - 510 



De Priest, H. G., mound on laud of (Ar- 

 kansas) 243 



Derby, D. W.. explorations by (Wiscon- 

 sin) 88.89 



De Soto's expedition, chronicles of 646 



De Soto and followers lived on corn ob- 

 tained from Indians 619 



De Vaca. Calieza. found hawk's bill In the 



hand of native 713 



Dodd, Bi'own&Co.of St. Louis, Missouri. 



obtain clay image 225 



Dorman. Rushton M., cited 609,675.676 



Douseman. H. L. . mound on land of 68 



Drake, Samuel G.. on mound-builders... 600 



Dumout, G. M., cited 653,657,682,686 



Dunn. John, inclosure on farm of 513 



Dunning, E. O., exploration of mounds 



in east Tennessee by 359,369 



Du Pratz, Le Page, quoted . .617. 653, 665, 677, 682 



Dwellings of chiefs on mounds 6.50, 653, 669 



Of Indians shown in figure .- 621,6'23 



Of the mound-builders 661-664 



Of southern Indians 665 



Remains of mound-builders' . . .203, 106, '208. 



209. 227, 229 



Dwelling sites detiued 31 



