XII REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY. 



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XLII. Gateway to aucient work, Clear creek 247 



XLIIl. Single-room remains on Clear creek 249 



XLIV. Bowlder foundations near Limestone creek 251 



XLV. Masonry of ruin near Limestone creek 253 



XLVI. Masonry of ruin opposite Verde 255 



XLVII. Standing walls opposite Verde 257 



XLVIII. Masonry of ruin at mouth of the East Verde 259 



XLIX. Doorway to cavate lodge 260 



L. Doorway to cavate lodge 261 



LI. Slap of Casa Grande group 298 



LII. Ground plan of Casa Grande ruin 302 



LIII. General view of Casa Grande ruin 305 



LIV. Standing wall near Casa Grande 307 



LV. Western front oY Casa Grande ruin 309 



LVI. Interior wall of Casa Grande ruin 310 



LVII. Blocked opening in western wall 312 



LVIII. Sijuare opening in southern room 314 



LIX. Remains of lintel 317 



LX. Circular opening in northern room 319 



Fig. 1. Fish weir of the Virginia Indians 14 



2. Use of mats in an Indian council 19 



3. Use of mat in sleeping 20 



4. Section of cliff showing position of grave shelter 31 



5. Portion of mantle showing manner of weaving 32 



6. Analysis of the weaving of the fringed skirt 32 



7. Former costumes of woman and girl in Louisiana 33 



8. Border of b.ag 34 



9. Sandal or moccasin from a Kentucky cave 35 



10. Fine, closely woven cloth preserved by contact with copper beads .. 36 



11. Small portion of rush matting preserved by contact with copper 37 



12. Split-cane matting from Petite Anse Island, Louisiana 38 



13. Fabric-marked vase from a mound in North Carolina 39 



14. Diagonal fabric, ancient pottery, Tennessee 39 



15. Fabric from the ancient pottery of Alabama 40 



16. Twined fabric from ancient pottery, Tennessee 40 



17. Twined fabric from ancient pottery, Tennessee 40 



18. Twined fabric from ancient salt vessel, Illinois 41 



19. Twined fabric from ancient salt vessel, Illinois 41 



20. Twined fabric from a piece of clay, Arkansas 42 



21. Twined fabric from ancient pottery, Tennessee 42 



22. Twined fabric from ancient iiottery, Missouri 42 



23. Twined fabric from aucient pottery, Tennessee 43 



24. Twined fabric from ancient pottery, Tennessee 43 



25. Twined i'abric from aucient jiottery, Tennessee 43 



26. Twined fabric, with patterns, Ohio valley 44 



27. Net from ancient pottery, District of Columbia 44 



28. Net from ancient pottery. North Carolina 45 



29. Grooved ax, showing groove projections 63 



30. Grooved ax, showing pointed edge 64 



31. Grooved as, showing groove entirely around 65 



32. Grooved ax, slender, showing groove entirely around 65 



33. Grooved ax, showing grooved back 66 



34. Grooved ax, showing grooved back 66 



35. Grooved ax, showing rounded back 67 



36. Grooved ax, showing flattened curved back 68 



