INDEX 



213 



Florida Peninsula pottery, occurrence of 

 pottery resembling, Gulf Coast 



province 108,109,110-111.113 



occurrence of decoration resembling 

 that of, New Jersey-New Eng- 

 land area 176,177-178 



pipes 99,129,141,0X1 



range of 115,116-117 



stamped ware, characteristics of 135 



uses of 118-120 



westward extension of _ 104 



Flowers, representations of, mortuary 



pottery, Florida peninsula 124, 



XCIII,XCIV 



Folklore, definition of science of csciii 



Food, iise of pottery in preparing, carry- 

 ing, storing, etc., eastern 



United States 25-27, 39. 83 



See Domestic pottery. 

 Food supply, influence of, on distribution 



of pottery 23 



on development potter's art 23-23,150.. 

 Force's Historical Tracts, citation from, 



on New England pots 179 



Forehead of death's-head vases, perfo- 



ratedknobon. 98,xxix-xxxi,xl.iii 



Form of vessels, origin of _ 49 



Forms, eastern United States pottery 61-63 



cooking vessels 25, 27 



methods of giving 49-51 



modeling implements 35-36 



mortuary vessels 40-42 



pipes _ _ 45 



ornaments 42 



salt-making vessels 28 



Florida Peninsula pottery 118, 



119,121, 134,127, Lxxxix, 



xci-xcvii, c, CI, CVII 



Gulf Coast pottery 105,108,111,112, 



LIT, LXVI-LXVIII. LXX , LXXVITI, 

 LXXIX-LXXIX B 



Iroquoian pottery 160-161,162,163 



pipes 174-175, CLiv-CLVii 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 145,148, 



149-150, 151,153, 155, cxxx, cxxxvii, 



CXLI 



pipes 150, 



151,156,158,cxLii 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 83, 



85-86, 87, v-Vii 



bottles 93, V, VTi, xvii 



eccentric and compound.,. 93-94. xviii 



life 94-97,xix-xxx 



platters, cups, and bowls 88 



pipes ._ 98,99,xxxiii 



New Jersey-New England pottery . . . 175, 



176,CLVIII 



Northwestern pottery . _ _ _ . 187, 



192, 196, 199, 200, clxviii-clxx 



Ohio Valley pottery 184^-185, clxiii 



South Appalachian pottery.... 131,132,138, 

 140, cxv, cxvir, cxviii, cxxi, cxxii 



pipes 140-141, cxxiv-cxxvi 



southern and northern pottery 145, 187 



See Bases; Shaping. 

 Forms, production of xxxvi-sxxix 



Fort Ancient, Ohio, fragments of pottery 



from _ 184,CLXll 



Fort Stevenson, N. Dak., pottery from.. 198, 



CLXXV 



Fort Wadsworth,N. Dak., pottery from 200-201 



Foster, J. W., illustrations from 191 



Fowke, Gerard, on absence of pottery in 



mound near Luray , Va 150 



on earthenware spools 43-44 



Fracture, New Jersey - New England 



pottery 175 



Fragments of pottery, use of, in burial, 



Florida peninsula 119 



Franklin county, Fla., pottery of 110-113, 



127. LXXVIII. LXXVIIIA, CV 



Franklin county. Miss., bottle from ... 106, i.,vi 



Free Museum of Science and Art, Phila- 

 delphia, acknowledgments to. 16 



Fi'ench, B. F., citation from Historical 



Collections of Louisiana of 34 



French, learning of Indian art of sugar 



making by 32 



practice of potter's art by Iroquoian 



tribes at coming of 160 



trade of, with Indians, in salt 31 



Fret, absence of, Iroquoian pottery 163 



See Decoration. 



Frey, S. L., pottery collected by 167 



Frieze. See Rim. 



Frog, representation of. Gulf Coast pot- 



tei-y -- 107.109, 



110, 114, LVI, LXXIII, LXXV, LXXXI 



Middle Mississippi Valley pot t«ry . 92, 

 95, XIV, XXIII 



Fi'owning as a sign of disapproval cxlll 



Fruit forms, eastern United States pot- 

 tery 35,63 



Florida Peninsula pottery 118 



124,127,128,xcviII 

 Middle Mississippi Valleypotteiy, 94-95,Xix 

 Fruit shells, preceramic use of, for ves- 

 sels, by American aborigines. . 25 

 suggestion of ornamental featiu-es by. 64 



use of clay in protecting from fire 49 



Function. See Uses. 



Funeral offerings. See Mortuary pot- 

 tery; Toy-like objects. 

 Furnaces. See Kilns. 

 Gaines, A. S., thick -rimmed bowls in, col- 

 lection of _ 112-113 



Gainesville, Fla., fragment of vase from 



near. _. Ill 



Galbraith, , pottery collected by 165 



Galtneys,pottei'y labeled 102,103 



Games, resemblance of spindle whorls to 



pottery used in 33 



use of pottery in, eastern United 



States 25,43 



Iroquoian province 170 



middle Mississippi valley 83 



South Appalachian province. 131, 141-143 

 Gaspeian Indians, defeat of, by Iroquois. . . 167 



Gatschet, A. S., field work by si 



ofl5,ce work by .xx-xsi 



Gens, definition of civ 



Gentile tribes, government of civ-cxi 



religion of _ cix 



