INDEX 



215 



Gulf coast pottery, character of 20, 22-23 



deeoi-ation of, in color 67 



form coinmon in 95 



occurrence of featiu'es of, in East 



Tennessee 180 



occurrence of pottery resembling. 



South Appalachian province 138, 



140,144 



pipes 45,108,LXiv 



resemblance of Lower Mississippi 



Valley pottery to _ 101.104 



resemblance of Middle Mississippi 



Valley pottery to 81 



textile finish In 68 



Gulf coast tribes, inland extension of . . 107-108 

 Habitat of peoples, vahie of pottery in 



study of.. 18,19,21-23 



Hair, methods of wearing, shown by Ohio 



Valley figurines 184 



representation of, in death's head 



vases 98 



use of brushes of, in pottery decora- 

 tion 67,86 



Hale, Edward Everett, Natick dictionary 



obtained through xsi 



Hale, Horatio, exploration of Iroquoian 



province by. __, 159 



Hales point, Tenn., earthen burial casket 



from 38 



Hamilton. H. P., acknowledgments to ... 17 

 pottery collected by _ 195, clxxii-clxxtv 

 Hand, decorations representing, Apala- 



chee-Ohio pottery 180 



use of, in modeling and finishing, 

 eastern United States pot- 

 tery 50,51.54,68.73 



Middle Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery _. 84 



See Decoration; Manufacture; 

 Modeling. 

 Handles, Apalachee-Ohio pottery .. 180,181,182 



Catawba method of adding 54 



eastern United States pottery, 



method of modeling. 51 



Florida Peninsula pottery 127,128, ex 



rarity of 118 



Gulf Coast pottery.- 105,106,liv, lxii.lxx 



Iroquoian province, rarity of 162 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 88, 



89, 90, 94, vi-viii, XI, 



XII, XVIII, XX-XXVII 



Ohio Valley pottery . ,184^185, ciiXni, CLXiv 

 Northwestern pottery 198, 



199,300,CLXXV,CLXXVI 



Piedmont Virginia pottery. 149,150,cxxxiti 

 Potomac-Chesapeake province, ab- 

 sence of 151 



nodes resembling 157 



South Appalachian pottery 144,cxxix 



Harden, William, gift of vases to Bureau 



of Ethnology by 136 



Harlot, Thomas, illustration of pipe and 



tobacco pouch from 158 



illustration of use of earthen pot in 



boHing from 26 



on preparation of family food 



136,11 



Hariot. Thomas, tattoo designs from, Po- 

 tomac-Chesapeake province... 151, 

 cxxxv 



Harpers Ferry, Md., ware of 150 



Harper's Magazine, illustration of Ver- 

 mont pottery in 169 



Harrison, exploration of Iroquoian prov- 

 ince by 159 



Hatch. See Checker. 



Hatcher, J. B., collections made by xxiv 



field work by xi 



Hawk, representations of, Iroquoian 



pipes 174 



See Bird. 



Hawley, Pa., vessel from... 166, cxlv 



Hayden, F. V., on Pawnee villages along 



Missouri river 200 



pottery collected by 199-200, CLXXVii 



Hazen, W. B., pottery collected by 198, 



CLXXVI 



Headdresses shown bj- Ohio Valley figu- 

 rines 184 



Heads, animal. FloridaPeninsula pottery. 128 



Gulf Coast pottery 107,lxviii 



Iroquoian pottery 174,CLV,CLVII 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery ■ 87, 



88, VI,XXIIT,XXV,XLVI-L 



South Appalachian pottery 137, 



141,CXXV,CXXVI 

 bird, Florida Peninsula pottery 133, 



128,L.XX.\IX 



Gulf Coast pottery. 106. 107, 108, 114, lvi, 



LVIII, LIX, LXVni, LXXIV, LXXIX 



Iroquoian pottery 174,CLVii 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery. 88, 

 95, VI, xx-xxrt, xlvii-l 



human. Gulf Coast pottery... 107, lix 



Iroquoian pottery 163,172,174, 



CXLIV, CXLVI, CXLIX, 

 CLII, CLIII, CLn% CLVII 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery. 87, 

 88, 96-98, V, VII, xxvi, 

 XX V II , XXIX-XXXn, XLIII-L 



Ohio Valley pottery. 185 



South Appalachian potteiy 138, 



140, XVIII, CXIX, CXXII, CXXIII 



See Animal; Bird; Life; Man, 

 Heating. See Domestic pottery. 



Heat power, use of _ xliii 



Hemp, Indian use of 33 



Henderson, J. G., pottery collected by... 188, 



CLXVI-CLXVIII 



Henshaw, H. "W., article on maple sugar 



making by 33 



Herring-bone designs, Delaware Valley 



pottery 177,CLViii 



Ohio Valley pottery 185,clxv 



Northwestern pottery clx.xvii 



See Decoration. 

 Hewitt, J. N. B., field work by xi 



oflice work by xx,xxi 



Higday, , pottery collected by 191 



Hildor, F. F., office work by xxiii 



Hill, E. H., pottery collected by 133.CXH 



Hingham, Mass., pottery from 168,179, CLX 



Histories, definition of xci 



History , value of pottery in study of. 18, 19. 21-22 



importance of study of ornament in. . 64 



