CONTENTS 



Pottery of the Gulf coast — Continued. Page 



Pottery of Choctawhatchee bay 108 



Apalachicola ware 110 



Miscellaneous specimens 112 



Life elements in decoration 113 



Pottery of the Florida peninsula 114 



Ilistorie aborigine? 115 



Chronology 116 



Range of the ware 116 



ilaterials 11" 



Manufacture 117 



Forms 118 



Decoration 118 



Uses 118 



Examples 120 



Midden ware of the St Johns 120 



Stamped ware of the St Johns 122 



Engraved ware of the St Johns 123 



Improvised mortuary ware of the St Johns 124 



Painted ware of the St Johns 125 



Pottery of the west coast 125 



Animal figures 128 



Tobacco pipes 129 



Spanish olive jars 129 



Potter}' of South Appalachian province 130 



Extent of the province 130 



Prevailing types of ware 130 



Materials and color 132 



Form and size 132 



Uses 132 



Decoration 133 



Examples 136 



Vases 136 



Tobacco pipes 140 



Pottery disks 141 



Origin of the varieties of ware 142 



Pottery of the Jliddle Atlantic province 145 



Review of the Algonquian areas 145 



Pamlico- Albemarle ware 147 



Piedmont Virginia ware 149 



Potomac-Chesapeake ware 150 



General features 150 



Modern Pamunkey ware 152 



Shell-heap ware of Popes creek 153 



Potomac creek ware 155 



District of Columbia ware 156 



Ware of the Chesapeake and Eastern Shore 157 



Tobacco pipes 168 



Pottery of the Iroquoian province 159 



The Iroquoian tribes 159 



General characters of the ware 159 



Materials and manufacture 161 



Color, form, and size 162 



Ornament — plastic, incised, and relieved 162 



