INDEX 



515 



Carpentier, Paul, 416 



Cartier, Jacques, his report of walrus in 



1534, 304 

 Carvers of ivory, list of, 489-509 

 Catania, Sicily, La Fontana dell' Elefante 



in, 184 

 Catherine II of Russia, ivory medallion of, 



75, 236 

 Cellini, Benvenuto, 60 

 Celluloid, 252, 290 



commerce in, 291, 453, 454 

 Chalandon, G., 72 

 Charlemagne, 39, 90, 341 

 chessmen given to, by Haroun al-Rashid, 



101 

 elephant given to, 153, 3ti)3 

 horn said to have been given to,396 

 Charles V, of France, ivory carving in 



inventory of, 51, 58 

 Charles VI of Germany pays heavy debt 



by narwhal horn, 295 

 Charles the Bald, Emperor, 30 

 "Chastelaine de Vergi," ivory carving in 



Louvre, 51, 53 

 Chaucer, mention of ivory tablets by, 63 

 Cherry, W. S., Collection of, Los Angeles 



Co. Museum, 418 

 tusks in, 422 

 Cheshire, F. D., x 



Chessmen of ivory, 57, 99, 100, 113, 116, 304 

 Chicago Exposition of 1893, 121 

 Childs, Harris R., vii 

 Chinese ivory carvings, 99, 118-120, 122- 



127, 134, 404, 436, 479 

 list of carvers, 509 

 Christian I of Denmark, probable founder 



of Order of the Elephant, 189 

 Christy, David, 4 

 Chryselephantine statues, 22, 28, 29, 77, 



118 

 lubricating or moistening of, 23, 24 

 Chutwu, Arabic name for walrus ivory (?), 



302, 303 

 Cicero, 22 



Cincinnati Zoological Company, 188, 189 

 Cinghalese ivory carving, 117, 118 

 Clark, Mrs. Elsie W. South wick, viii 

 Clark, James L., vii 



tusks owned by, 431 

 Clark, John D., viii 

 Clarke, Sir James Purdon, 111 

 Clayton, Capt. Gilbert, xi 

 Clement VII, Pope, narwhal horn given by, 



to Francis I, 294 

 Clerc, George Onesime, xi 

 Cockburn, N. C, tusks owned by, 429 

 CoUly, Jean de, medieval ivory carver, 58 

 Coins bearing representations of elephants, 



171-181 



Colbert, ivory treasures of Metz Cathedral 



given to, 44 

 Collodian, 453, 454 



Colombiere, La, prehistoric ivory carver's 

 tools found at, 6 

 carving of male and female figures from, 6 

 Combarelles, Les, ivory carvings found in 



cave of, 6 

 Combs of ivory, 47, 113, 136, 186, 153, 265, 

 276, 344, 438 

 St. Edwards, 55, 56 

 Commerce in ivory, 432-472 

 in China, 432 

 in Zanzibar, 433, 442 

 at Aden, 433, 434, 440, 441 

 in India, 434, 435, 438, 439, 472 

 in Africa, 435 

 in Great Britain, 435-437, 455, 469-471, 



473 

 in the Cameroons, 439, 470 

 in Laos, Asia, 441 

 in French Africa, 441 

 at Mombasa, 442, 443 

 in United States, 447-453 

 in Germany, 458-462 

 in the Congo, 463, 466 

 at Antwerp, 443, 465-469 

 at London, 436, 437, 445, 446, 467, 470, 



471 

 at Liverpool, 467 

 in the Sudan, 469, 471 

 Composite elephant figures, 170 

 Congo ivory carving, 76, 131-133 

 Conies {Hyrax), distantly allied to ele- 

 phants, 326, 327 

 Constantine the Great, carving of, 47 

 Coronation of the Virgin, ivory carving in 



the Louvre, 50, 51 

 Cosmas Indicopleustos, 434 

 Cosmetic use of ivory, 266 

 Cosway, Richard, 85, 89 

 Couches of ivory, 22, 102 

 Crescent and star emblem perhaps derived 



from boars' tusks, 313 

 Crete, ancient ivories from, 15, 16 

 Croziers of ivory, 55 

 Ctesias of Knidos, of rhinoceros horns, 298, 



299 

 Culin, Stewart W., viii 

 Cumming, Ronalsyn Gordon, tusk secured 



by, 409 

 Cummings, Carlos E., 421 

 Cuperus, Gisbertus (Gisbert Kuypert), 

 work of, on elephant effigies on coins, 

 171 

 Ciu-tis, G. F. W., tusks owned by, 427 

 Cuvier, of mammoth bones found in 1494, 



342 

 Cyprus, ancient ivories from, 16, 20 



