INDEX. 



737 



Page. 

 Louisiana. Tensas parish, St. Joseph. 



mounds near 35:i 



Wishita parish. Pargourd group 260 



Lubboclj. John, on mouud-builders 600 



On so-called ■allars" 608 



Ly tie, A. . mound on farm of { North Caro- 

 lina! 348 



M 



McAdams, William, engaged as tempo- 

 rary assistant . , .._ 19 



Explorations and surveys by ... 131, 132, 134 

 McAndrews. Joseph, mounds on farm of 



(Tennessee) 404 



McCansland. John, mounds on land of 



(West Virginia) 435 



McCuUoch, Charles E., mound on land of 436 

 McCuUoh . James H. . ascribes t he mounds 



to Indians 600 



McGee, Mrs. Ann, mound on land of 



(Tennessee) .j... 377 



MacLeau, J. P., cited 599.601,603 



Engaged on .special work 19 



Investigations of, in Ohio 440 



McMurray, Boyd and Samuel, mounds 



on farms of (Tennessee) 368 



McSpadden, T. T.. mounds on farm ol.. 372, 373 

 Madison, Bishop, on origin of the 



mounds 598 



Maize cultivated by mound-builders 683 



Varieties of, cultivated by the In- 

 dians 617 



Mallery, Garrick, drawings of rock etch- 

 ings by 107 



Manitoba, archeology of 35-37 



St. Andrews, mounds near 35 



Snyder, Amos, mounds near resi- 

 dence of 37 



Maps of motmd distribution referred 



to 524,5:;6 



Marquette. Jacques, cited ...617,624 



Maryland, Washington county, stone 



graves in 696 



Mason, E. G., cited 629 



Mayasnot mound-builders 18 



Measurements of depth in mounds, 



method of taking 210 



Metcalf, J. N., inclosure on land of (New- 

 York) 509 



Melham, Pren, flint quarries on land of 



(Ohio) 457 



Mexican and Central American (Archeo- 



logical) section 533 



Mexicans not mound-builders 18 



Michigan, explorations In 516-519 



Middleton, James U., appointed assistant 19 



Indebtedness to, acknowledged 25 



Survey of ancient works by 92, 181,263, 



414,461,472,481 

 Survey of the Elephant mound by . . . 93 

 Finds stone graves of southern Illi- 

 nois to be in part comparatively 



recent ."....136,608 



E.\amines Selsertown mounds. 265 



Fails to tlntl certain iuclosures 415 ' 



12 ETH 47 



Page. 

 Middleton. James D., explorations by. .440, ,571 

 Reports survey of the Hopeton works 472 

 Calls attention to bundled skeletons 



in mounds 539 



Observes evidence of the use of tire 

 by mound-builders in burial cer- • 



emonies 678 



Observes evidence of skeleton burial . 673 



Migration, lines of 525 



In the Gulf states 719 



Mlndelell, Victor, survey of large mound 



of Etowah group by... 300 



Minnesota, antiquities of 42, 45-47 



Pipestone cotmty, antiquities of 42-44 



Mississippi, Adams county, .Selsertown 



group 263-367 



Archeology of 253-278 



Bolivar coimty, explorations in 258 



Coahoma county, ancient works in .253-258 



Union county, mound group in 267-278 



Washington county, ancient works 



j in 259 



I Yazoo City, mounds near 260-263 



Missouri, archeology of 163-199 



Bollinger county, mounds in 170 



Butler county. Powers' fort 194,195 



CapeGirardeau county, antiquities in 166 

 Charleston, trade in mound pottery 



by people in vicinity of 183 



Clark county, mounds of 163 



Clifton springs, salt kettle pottery 



found near 167 



Lewis county, antiquities in .■. 167 



Mississippi county, mounds and as- 



tiquities 181-189 



St. Louis county, antiquities in 167 



Scott and Mississippi counties, 



mounds of 183-193 



Stoddard county, antiquities of 172-183 



Monroe. Thomas, inclosure on land of . . . 468 

 Moorehead, Warren K., criticism by, 



noticed 492 



Theory adopted by 562 



Morgan, Lewis H., cited 565,601,622,705 



Derives mound-builders from Pueblo 



tribes 599 



On Indian migrations 614 



Morude, Mrs., statement regarding age 

 of stone graves, Randolph county, 



Illinois 163 



Moscosa. Tradition ascribes Old Town 

 works, Phillips county, Arkansas, 

 to, and remnant of De Soto's 



army 234 



Mounds containing evidence of contact 



with European civilization -..18, 42, 45, 

 51, 59, 65, 67, 73. 78, 80, 120, 154, 

 163, 274, 275. 314, 319-3-24, 337, 

 371, 376, 393, 398, 403, 43), 486 



Number of, explored 23 



Conical, defined 29 



Elongate or wall-like 30, 35, 55,533, 534 



Silver articles from 51. 53, 67, 27.5, 501 



Connected or chain 53,536 



Singular vaults in... 116, 334, 



335, 353, 353, 417, 554 



