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INDEX 



Preservation of Middle Mississippi Valley 



pottery 82 



Progress, human, value of pottery in 



study of.. - 18.19,30 



Property, consumption of Ixxi 



creation of Ixviii-lsix 



distribution of Ixix-lxs 



nature of Ixvii-lxviii 



of Bureau, additions to xxiv-xxv 



Publication, as an agency of instruc- 

 tion cxcvi-cxcvii 



Publirations of Bureau, list of . . cxcix-ccxxiv 



editorial work on xxiii 



Pueblo Indians, character of pottery of. . 20 



decorative designs on pottery of 86 



frequency of shoe shape in pottery of . 182 

 influence of art of, on Lower Missis- 

 sippi Valley pottery 102 



memoir on pottery of, in prepara- 

 tion - xiii 



methods of manufactui'e xised by 50, 



51,56,68 



range of form of pottery of 85 



possible derivation of eastern color 



decoration from 52, 67 



practice of potter's art by 20 



use of basket by, in modeling and 



molding pottery 69 



vase suggesting owl vases of 95, xxii 



Punch stamp, use of, Iroquoian pot- 

 tery .. 161 



Northwestern pottei*y 188 



See Indenting; Pii'nctures; Stamps. 

 Punctures, decoration by, Iroquoian pot- 

 tery.. 163 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery . . . 151 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery . 88, 89 



Northwestern pottery 197 



See Indenting; Stipple. 

 Putnam, F. "W., accounts of Middle Mis- 

 sissippi Valley pottery by 87 



mortuary figurines obtained by. . 41-42, 183 

 on figurines found by him near Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio 184 



pottery collected by 168, 179, clx 



Pyrite. .See Iron pyrite. 



Quadrupeds. See Animals. 



Quantities of pottery found in regions of 



eastern United States 23 



Quartz, use of, as tempering material. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery 83 



Potomac-Chesapeake pottery. 151 

 South Appalachian pottery . . . 138 

 in inlaying eastern United States 



pottery 52 



See Materials; Rock: Silicious. 

 Quebec province, Canada, Iroquoian pot- 

 tery from - - 170 



Quern, development of xv 



Races. See Peoples. 



Rage, showing the teeth as a sign of cxliii 



Rain, representation of, by eastern United 



States Indians 100 



Range of American pottery 19-20 



of eastern United States pottery 22-23 



of Middle Mississippi Valley pottery. 80 



Rattles, gourd, tise of, by southern In- 

 dians - 34 



pottery, occurrence of, middle Missis- 

 sippi valley 83 



use of, in Mexico and Central and 



South America 35 



use of pottery vases as 36 



Rattlesnakes, representations of. Gulf 



Coast pottery 107, LVii 



Middle Mississippi Valley jjottery . 91 

 South Appalachian pottery 138, 



CXVIII. CXIX 



Ran, Charles, vase of which engraving 



was published by 137, cxvii 



Raven, representations of, Iroquoian 



pipes -. 174 



Recent. • See Modern. 



Records, absence of use of pottery for, by 



American aborigines 25 



of methods of manufacture, eastern 



United States pottery 48-49 



of pottei-y making in the Florida penin- 

 sula 115 



Red river, abundance of pottery along .. 23 



pottery found on _ 103 



Red river of the North, pottery of valley 



of 187,194 



Reed, use of, in ornamentation, eastern 



United States pottery 66 



Northwestern pottery 193 



Regimentation, discussion of.. Ixxxix-xci 



Relieved decoration, Apalachee-Ohio 



pottery 180-182 



easteru United States pottery 52, 65, 66 



Florida Peninsula pottery _ 118, 



124,XCI-XCVTII 



Gulf Coast pottery 106,107,108, 



LVI, LVIII, LTX, LiXVIII, LXXHI, 

 LXXIV, LXXVII, LXXVIIIA-LXXIXB 



relation of. to engraved designs .. 114 

 Iroquoian pottery 162-163, 



171-172, CL,TX,CLII, CLIII 



pipes 173, CLI v-CLVii 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery... 85-86, 



88,89,v-xxTi 



Northwestern pottery clxvii, 



CLXX, CLXXT, CLXXVI 



Ohio Valley pottery 184-185 



CLXIII,CLXIV 



South Appalachian pottery 141, 



144,0XVII1,CXX1V-CXXVI,CXXIX 



See aUo Fillets; Forms; Handles; Life 

 forms; Modeling; Nodes; 

 Ridges. 



Religion, development of cxxxiii-cxxxvii 



elements of, in gentile tribes cix 



influence of, on pottery 62, 64. 65 



smoking in 44 



value of pottery in study of 19 



See Ceremonial uses; Mortuary pot- 

 tei-y; Mythology. 

 Reptiles, representations of. Middle Mis- 

 sissippi Valley pottery 85 



significance of 100 



See Serpents; Turtle. 

 Republickism as a form of government, 



development of cxviii-cxxiv 



