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INDEX. 



Page. 



Pottery, from Wisconsin mound 83 



Pots 83,321,319 



Flat-botiomed jar 142-34" 



Image vessels ....188,203,221.235.237,26.3,279 



Gourd-shaped vessel 190 



Owl-shaped vessels 191,386 



Fish-shaped vessel --- 193 



Tripod ves.sels 189,210,332 



Full-faced image vessels 221 



Water bottles 222,223 



Ornamented 247 



ShBll-sh,aped vessel -- '-53 



European, from mound 321 



Painted vessels 332 



Painted vessel from mound 323 



Pot-bearing serpent figure 324 



Vessels with figures engraved there- 

 on 334 



Fragment of European, from 



Georgia mound 326 



Mocoasin-sh.iped, from mouud 376 



Moimd and Indian compared _ 681 



Method of making described by Du- 



mont -- --- GS'l 



Glazed, fro:n mound - 714 



Pottowatamies, mounds of 110 



Powell, J. W., copper obtained by - 308 



Poynter. Robert H.. statement ot, regard- 

 ing burial of an Indian chief 678 



Pratt, W. H., answers inquiries respe.-t- 



ing tablet 637 



Pre-Columbian times, problems relat- 

 ing to - 722 



Prehistoric problems discussed from 



the linguistic standpoint 722 



Price. W. H., finds gun barrel in mouud. 715 

 Pueblo or Intermontane (archeological) 



section 533 



Pueblo tribes not mound-builders 18 



Putnam, F. W., finds figured copper 



plate in stone grave 701 



Cited _ 661, 699,716 



Pyramidal mounds defined 30 



Pyramidal mounds of Arkansas 588 



R. 



Rattnesque, extravagant hypothesis of . . . .i99 

 Ramsey, A., mound on land of (Ten- 

 nessee) - .356 



Ramsey, J. G. M.. cited 676,694 



Rau, Charles, cited 504, .680, 681 . 682, 705, 71 1 



Red river valley, mounds of 35 



Refuse heaps, defined 31 



Reynolds, Henry L.. engaged as assist- 

 ant - !9 



Indebtedness to. acknowledged , 25 



Reports exploration of a Georgia 



mound 317 



Surveys lines at the Newark works 



(Ohioi ,. 466 



Finds European articles in nioimd. . . 714 



Reynolds. John, cited 629 



Rlsely, Levi, mound on land of (New 



York) 511 



Rogan. John P.. appointed assistant 19 



Surveys the Etowah mounds 298 



Page. 

 Rogan, John P., explores the Etowah 



mounds 3U2 



Work in Florida by 327 



Excavates North Carolina mounds.. 334 



Romans, Barnard, cited 665,674 



Royce. C. C. cited 696.697 



S. 



Sacrifice, indications of fire erroneously 



takenas proof of 604 



Human, seldom practiced by Indians . 676 

 Was it practiced by the mound- 

 builders? 676 



Salt kettle i»ttery.. 167,683,696 



Salt, Indians making 247 



Sagard.TheodatG., cited 618,634 



Schlimpert, Joseph, mounds on land of 



(Illinois) 145 



Schoolcraft, Henry R.,o ^saary, described 



by... 563 



On mound-builders 600 



Cited... 597,665,694 



Scott, William, inclosure on land of (New 



York) 509 



Secotan, village of 621 



Sellers. G. E., discovers salt kettle pot- 

 tery in stone graves 695 



Senex, John, m:ipof referred to 694 



Seytfarth, Dr., attempts to explain Dav- 

 enport tablets 634 



Shaler, N. S. , on mound-builders COO 



Shawnee, band locates among the Chero- 



keesof east Tennessee 694 



Shawnees, chief home of on the Cum- 

 berland river 693 



Made salt 696 



Burled in stone graves 697 



Probably in Illinois before entering 



Cumberland valley 700 



Shell, articles of, among mound-builders 



and Indians, similar 684 



Shell beads from moimd 324,326,337 



Shell gorgets, used by Virginia and Caro- 

 lina Indians ...686,703 



Shell masks, from mounds 376 



Shell pins, from mounds .376, 377. 402 



Describedby Duinont 686 



Shell ornaments for the ear 402 



Shells, engraved.... 224,306,307. 



338,369,377,383,384,402 



From North Carolina mounds 337,338 



Found chiefly in areas occupied by 



Cherokees and Shawnees 702 



A link connecting mound- builders 



and Indians 701 



List of localities, where found 702 



Sherrard, James, notice of antiquity, 



by .50-1 



Sherril. Sion J., mound on the farm of 



(North Carolina) 344 



Shipley. Worthington, mound on farm of 



(Ohio) 446 



Short, John T., cited .'i6.5,599,601, 



602, 603,606 



Sibley, H.F., cited 658 



Silver foil, pieces of frommoimd 501 



