INDEX 



205 



Bases. Northwestern pottery 1% 



Oliio Valley pottery 185, clxii i 



perforation of, in hurial, eastern 



United States Ill, 



119, 124, 125, 127, Lxxviii, 

 Lxxxvir, xcix, c, cvi 



South Appalachian pottery.. 132,143 



southern and northern pottery 145, 187 



Spanish olive jai's 129, 130 



tripod 93.xvT,xvii 



.See Feet; Forms; "Walls. 



Basket, Cherokee, design from 171, ci^ 



Basketi-y. See Baskets. 



Baskets, Hudson collection of, acciuisitiou 



of X 



study of svi-svii 



imitation cf effect of, by finger-nail 



markings on pottei*y 75,79 



use of, as models for clay vessels 68,162 



by California Indians svii 



clay in protecting from fire 49 



in manufacture and decoration of 



pottery 3*3,50,58.^.69-71,134 



in salt making 28 



Batesville, Ark., occurrence of salt-mak- 

 ing vessels near 28 



Bath tub, occurrence of, Florida penin- 

 sula - -- 130 



Beads, occurrence of, in burial vase. 



South Appalachian group 136 



use of, in imprinting textile patterns. 79 

 clay, occurrence of, eastern United 



States 25,42 



Florida peninsula 119,124 



Middle Mississippi Valley 



province 83 



resemblance of spindle whorls to. 33 

 Venetian, occurrence of, in the Flor- 

 ida mounds 120 



See Nodes. 

 Bear, modeled repi*esentations of, Iro- 



quoian pipes 174 



BearPoint,Ala., pottery from. 106-107, hv-lix 

 Beasts. See Animals. 



Beauchamp, Rev. W. M., acknowledg- 

 ments to . - - 17 



exploration of Iroquoian province by. 159 



studies in Iroquoian pottery by 16" 



Beaver, modeled representation of, Mid- 

 dle Mississippi Valley pottery . 107 

 Beaver creek, Nebr., pottery from 199- 



200, CLXXVII 



Big Blue river, remains of Pawnee vil- 

 lages on ;^ H I 



Biloxi Indians, responsibility of, for Gulf 



Coast pottery 105 



Bird forms and designs, Apalachee-Ohio 



pottery 180,181 



eastern United States pottery 63, 65, 67 



significance of 1 100 



Florida Peninsula pottery 123,124, 



126, 128, 129, Lxxxix, XC, 



XCVI,XCVII, CI, CIV,CXI 



Gulf Coast pottery 106-107, 



108,109-110, 112, 114, LVI-LIX,LXVIII, 

 LXIX. LXXIV, LXXVII, LXXIX,I.XXX 



Iroquoian pipes 174.clvii 



Bird forms and designs. Lower Mississippi 



Valley pottery ln4,Li 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 85, 



87,88,92, 94,95,96, VI, XIV, 



XX,XXIT,XXIX,XL.VIII-L 



Northwestern pottery 193, 194, clxix 



South Appalachian pottery 139-240, 



CX1X,('XX,C'XXIV 



See Animal; Life. 



Black river, saltstream entering 31 



Blish, A. H., vessel collected by 166,cxlv 



Boas, Fi'anz, office work by xxi 



Body,attitude of, as a sign of anger, cxlii-cxliii 



See also Forms. 

 Boiling, method of, used by American 



aborigines _ 26-27 



See Domestic pottery; Uses. 



Bolivia, character of pottery of 20 



Bone, Indian manufacture of pipes of 173 



occurrence of symbolic designs en- 

 graved on 101 



Bones, use of, in decoration of pottery . 66, 84, 193 



See Burial. 



Boston bay. Iroquois visits to 168 



Boston Natural History Museum, speci- 

 mens of Spanish olive jars in . 130 

 Bottles, Apalachee-Ohio province, ab- 

 sence of - 180 



Florida peninsula, rarity of... 118 



glass, Florida peninsula 130 



Gulf Coast pottery 105-112 



HV, LVI, LXIV, LXVIII, LXIX, LXXI, 

 LXXII, LXVIII, LXVIIIa, LXXIX6 



Iroquoian province, absence of 162 



Lower Mississippi Valley pottery 102, 



ia3-104,n,Lil 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 87, 



90-93, VII, xiii-xx, xxir, xxv-xxix, 



XXXIV-XLII, XLIV-XLVT, XLTX, L 



thickness of walls of 83 



northern United States, absence of . . 145 



South Appalachian pottery 138, cxvrii 



See Forms. 



Bo wLs, Florida Peninsula pottery US, 



121, 122, 123, Lxxxvi, cv, cvi, ex 

 Gulf Coast pottery 105- 



113, L.IV-LVI, LX, LXI, LXTII, 

 LXV-LXVII, LXX, LXXIII-LXXV 



Iroquoian province, rarity of 162 



Lower Mississippi Valley pottery 102, 



LI,LII 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 85, 



87-89, V, VI, viii-x, xix-xxi, 



XXIII-XXV, XXVII, XLVII-L 



South Appalachian pottery. 131, 



132, 133, 136, 139-140, cxii, 



CXV,CXX,CXXVII,CXXTX 



use of, in burial 13:3, cxii 



See Forms; Pipes. 

 Boyle, David, collection of Iroquoian pot- 

 tery by 170 



exploration of Iroquoian province by . 159 

 illustrations from work of, on Iroquo- 

 ian pottery 170,rxLVTri 



papers by, on Canadian pottery 171 



Bracken county, Ky., occurrence of earth- 

 enware spools in 44 



