INDEX 



227 



Plants, suggestion of ornamental features 



by 



use of, in making pipes, eastern United 



States 



See Vegetal. 

 Plaster, use of clay for, by American 



aborigines ._ 



Plastering, clay implements used in, in 

 eastern United States 



U 



37 



35 



in middle Mississippi valley 98, 100 



Plates. Nee Platters. 

 Platonic theory of government, state- 

 ment of cxxii 



Platte river, occurrence of remains of 



Pawnee villages on 200 



pottery making in villages on _ . 58 



Platters, Gulf Coast pottery _ 108, lx vi 



Iroquoian province, rarity of 163 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 87-89, 



vni,ix 



Plattsburg, N. Y., vessel from 167 



Playfulness. See Fancy. 



Pleasure, corporations for Isxi v 



smilingasanespressionof- cxli 



Plymouth township. Pa., vessel from. 166, CXLV 

 Pocatquissing creek, N. J., pottery of 



176-177, CLVIIT, CLIX 



Point Pleasant, N. J., pottery from 177-178 



Point of Rocks, Md. , character of pottery 



of.- 150 



Point Washington, Fla., pottery from . 109-110, 



LXXI-LXXVII 



Polishing, eastern United States pottery. 51, 



54,55,56,63,65 

 See Finish; Stones. 

 Pollard, J. G., on Pamunkey pottery mak- 

 ing ---- --- 153 



Porno Indians, basket making among xvi 



Popes creek, pottery of 153-154, 



CXXXVII-CXXXIX 



differences between Potomac creek 



pottery and that of 154-1.55 



resemblance of Delaware valley pot- 



tei-y to that of 177 



resemblance of District of Columbia 



pottery to thatof 156 



Poplar bark, finish given by use of, in firing 54 

 Portraiture, absence of use of pottery for, 



among American aborigines . 25 

 Potherie, Bacqueville de la. illustration 



from 34 



Potomac-Chesapeake province, forms of 



tobacco pipes found in 45 



occiirrenoe of pottery in, resembhng 



that of Yadkin Valley, N. C. 145, 148 



pottery of 150-157, cxxx-cxLii 



relationsof 147 



resemblance of New Jersey-New Eng- 

 land pottery to that of. 175, 177 



See Middle Atlantic. 



Potomac creek, pottery of 154-156, cxi. 



resemblance of District of Columbia 



pottery to that of 156 



Potomac valley, occm-rence of Iroquoian 



ware in 164 



See Potomac-Chesapeake; Middle At- 

 lantic. 



Potsherds, use of, as tempering material, 



eastern United States pottery. 46 

 See Sherds. 



Pots, earthen, use of, as drums 34 



use of, for burial purposes 38-39 



Florida peninsula, rarity of 118 



Gulf Coast group.. 11)5, IttS, LIV, LXITI 



Middle Atlantic province, preponder- 

 ance of. 148,149,151 



Middle Mississippi Valley group . 89, xi, xii 

 New Jersey-New England province, 



preponderance of. 175 



Northwestern province, preponder- 

 ance of , 187 



Ohio Valley province, prevalence of . . 184 

 South Appalachian province, occur- 

 rence of 131,132 



tiseof, in burial 132-133, cxii 



Potter, vase representing 96 



Pottery , aboriginal American 19-21 



characterization of paper on. xxvi-xxvii 



development of art of _ 49 



importance of, in study of man and 



his history 18-19 



Pueblo, memoir on, in preparation. .. xiii 

 shortcomings of, in study of the his- 

 tory of peoples 19,21-22 



of eastern United States, chronology 



of 24 



color of 63-64 



decoration of 64-67 



forms of 61-63 



functional grouping of 34-45 



geographic grouping of 20-23 



groups of 80-201 



manufacture of 48-60 



materials used in 45-48 



occurrence of 2:j-24 



quantitative distribution of 23 



range of 22-23 



size of specimens of 60-61 



use and imitation of textiles in 



manufacture of 87-80 



Pottowomeck village, location of 1.55 



Powell, J. W., administrative report by. viii- 



XXV 



classification of Creek Indians by 130 



field work by xi 



oflice work by xii,xiii-xiv,xvii,xx,xxi 



Philology, or the science of activities 



designed for expression . . . cxxxix- 

 clxx 

 Sociology, or the science of institu- 

 tions lix-cxxxviii 



Sophiology, or the science of activities 



designed to give instruction, elxxi- 

 cxcvii 

 Technology, or the science of indus- 

 tries xxix-lvil 



Powhatan confederacy, connection of, 

 with Potomac-Chesapeake 



ware 1,50 



Prehistoric development, value of pot- 

 tery in study of 18,19,20 



Prescott, Ontario. Iroquoian pottery 



found near no 



Present. See Modern. 



