CONTENTS. 



Page 



Introductory 397 



First Group 401 



Second Group 4114 



Third Group 413 



Fourth Group 41g 



Fifth Group 417 



Sixth Group 4jg 



Miscellaneous 420 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plate XXXIX.— Pottery, with impressions of textile fabrics 397 



Fig. 60.— Cord-marked vessel, Great Britain 399 



61.— Cord and fabric marked vessel, Pennsylvania 400 



62.— Combination of threads in coffee sacking -101 



63. — Section of same 401 



64. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of New York 402 



65. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of District of Columbia 402 



66.— Fabric from the ancient pottery of Arizona 402 



67. — Fabric from the caves of Kentucky 403 



68. — Fabric from the Swiss Lake Dwellings 403 



69. — Fabric from a mound in Ohio 403 



70. — Fabric from a mound in Ohio 403 



71. — Section of the same 403 



72.— Fabric from the ancient pottery of Tennessee 40."> 



73. — Section of same 405 



74. — Diagram showing method of weaving 405 



75. — Device for making the twist 406 



76.— Fabric from the ancient pottery of Tennessee 406 



77. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of Georgia 407 



78.— Fabric from the ancient pottery of Tennessee 407 



79.— Fabric from the ancient pottery of Tennessee 408 



80. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of Tennessee 408 



81.— Fabric from the ancient pottery of Arkansas 408 



82. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of Illinois 409 



83. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of Illinois 410 



84. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of Missouri 410 



85. — Fabric from the ancient pottery of Tennessee 410 



86. — Fabric from a copper celt, Iowa 411 



87. — Fabric from Vancouver's Island 412 



88. — Fabric from the Lake Dwellings of Switzerland 412 



89.— Fabric from the Lake Dwellings of Switzerland 412 



90.— Fabric from the Lake Dwellings of Switzerland 413 



91. — Section of third form of fabric 414 



92. — Device for weaving same 414 



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