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INDEX. 



Page. 



Mounds of the Pottowatamies :..- 110 



Of thelowas 110 



Containing altai'S Iso called i 130,570 



Bone implements from 153, 382 



Glass from 163,275,321 



Image vessels from 188. 205, 



221,235,237,263.279 



Gourd-Shaped vessel from 190 



Owl-shaped vessels from 191,380 



Fish-shaped vessels from- - 192 



Efftct of earthquake on 199 



Clay casts of maize from 205,207 



Stone spool from 225 



Double -- 253,254 



Shell-shaped vessel from 359 



Scissor blade from 274 



Mode of depositing din in, shown . .270-274 



Iron knife from - 275 



Copper articles from 70, 81, 145. 285, 



303-307. 309. 330, 324, 336. 338. 

 339. 351-352, 376, 383, 710-714 



Kngraved shells from 306, 307, 338, 339, 



376, 377. 383. 224, 384. 402, iJ75 



Stone images from 308,361 



Iron articles from 163,274, 



275. 319, 320, 337 



European pottery from 321,326 



Pipes from 233, 235. 323. 3'.'5; 338, 339, 340, 



341 . 353, 354, 383. 402. 403, 427, 573 



Shell beads from 324, 326, 336, 337. 340 



Shell pins from 376,377,402 



Shell masks from 376,384 



Moccasin-shaped pot from 376 



Hawk's-bellsfrom 376-714 



Connected (chain mounds) 536 



Conical, in rows or lines.. 537 



Of stone 544 



Dome-shaped or beehive vaults in . . . 554 

 Of the Ohio district, wholly or partly 



of stone 568, .569 



Opinions regarding the origin of 597 



And other ancient work, various types 



of 602 



Age of 626.627 



Used as places of refuge in time of 



overflow 626 



Houses of chiefs placed on 649,6.50 



Subset] uent use of by Indians - 706 



Mound-builders, adopted several modes 



of burial. - 17 



Removed flesh before burial I7 



Made use of fire in burial ceremonies 17 



Consisted of numerous tribes 17, 528, 706 



Houses of the _ 17.203, 



208,227.229,587,661-604 



Mexicans were not the 18 



Pueblo tribes were not the 1 y 



Mayos were not the 18 



Cherokees were 18 



Mode of lathing houses by 206,209 



Section of defined 524 



Relations of to the Indians dis- 

 cussed 595-730 



General observations respecting.. .. 595 



Were they Indians 596 



Considered by many as one people. . . 602 



Page 

 Mound-builders, wars among, proof of 



tribal divisions 603 



Were Indians _ 610 



Works of compared with those of the 



Indians _ 651.659-671 



-Vrihitecture of 660-606 



Fortifications of compared with 



those of the Indians 667-071 



Burial customs of compared "vyith 



those of the Indians 671-679 



Usually interred their dead 672 



Often buried dead In a sitting pos- 

 ture 674 



Cremation by, doubtful 675,676 



Probably practiced burning captives 676 



Probably tortured captives 676 



Not addicted to human sacrlflce 676 



And Indians cultivated maize 683 



Shell ornaments of similar to those 



used by Indians 684 



And Indians used shell gorgets 686 



And Indians used shell pins as ear 



ornaments .. 686 



And Indians made and used pipes 687 



And Indians, links directly connect- 

 ing 688-706 



Chief seats of power of, in the Gulf 



states - 719 



Mound-builders' and Indians' work com- 

 pared 659 



Mound-builders' structures, mound con- 

 taining fragments of 400,401 



Mound nomenclature heretofore given 

 a hindrance to legitimate arche- 

 ology 604 



Mount Pleasant (Tusearora chief), 



statement by 512 



Mull, M. A., donates engraved shell (Ar- 

 kansas) 225 



Muskokl tribes, probably mound-build- 

 ers 718 



N. 



Nadaillac. Marquis de, cited .565. 611 



620, 683 729 



Statement by, corrected 530 



Natchez Indians, built their temple on a 



moimd.- 6.53 



Neil, Hugh inclosure on land of (New 



York) 512 



Nelson, T. F., moimds on the farm of. . 334, 335 



Newark Works, Newark, Ohio 459, 468 



Newberry, Gen., mounds on land of 85 



New York, antiquities of, ascribed to 



the Iroquois... 667 



Cazenovia. stockade near . _ .548 



Chautauqua county, ancient works 



in 502-512 



Explorations in 503, 545 



Genesee county, bone fort 543 



Geneseo, mounds near 515 



Jefferson county,Perch lake hut-rings 



about 545 



Ijivingstou county, antiquities in .514, 515 

 Madison county, ancient works in. .503-505 



