472 INDEX. 
Disc, stone, of inflammable materi- Gordon, Dr. George Byron, 377. 
al, 395. inest of sheet-copper, with pearl, 
Double to | 402. 
bird-design, similar 
Mexican, on gorget of shell, 396. | | Gorget of shell, perhaps with man- 
eagle decoration, 3 
Gorget of shell, 
figure, 
Double-bladed implements compar- 
atively numerous, 395. 
Double burials, 342, 344, 384. 
Drinking-cups of shell, 
oration, fragments of, 395. ized serpent-design, 396. 
Drum-sticks made from femurs of. Gorget, shell  double-bird-design | 
bears, 382. | similar to Mexican, 396. 
| Gorgets of shell, 396, 399. 
Eagle connected with sun-worship, Gorget, stone, 395. 
404, 405. 
Eagle, limestone pipe, 
effigy of, 2. of sheet- -copper, | 
Hair pins of shell, 308. 
Eagle-man, possibly represented on 
| Hand and eye, on earthenware, 346, 
shell gorget, 396, 308. 
Eagles’ heads on pottery, 351. | 351. 
Ear-plug of earthenware, 346. | Hatchets, stone, 395. 
Ear-plugs of wood, copper-coated, Heads of eagles, 351. 
342, 402, 404. Hematite, natural coating of, on dis- | 
Ear-plugs of mica, 395. coidals of limonite, 394. 
Ear-plugs of sheet-copper, 402, 404. Hematite, true aboriginal red paint, 
Ear-plugs of wood, copper-coated,! 302. 
having bone pins, 402, 404. Hodge, F. W., 337. 
Eccentric form, > اوو‎ ves- "Hoe-shaped implements," 394. 
sel of, 357, 4 "Hoe-shaped implements" are cer- 
Effggies of tue of birds, etc.  emonial axes, 394. 
broken from earthenware vessels, Holmes, Prof. W. Н., 345, 350 
377. 392, 398, 405. 
Hone, of sandstone, multigrooved, 
345. 
Effigy-bottle recalling Tennessee 
forms, 359, 360. 
Eye, of shell, 403. 
395. 
Horned and winged rattlesnake, 
374, 376. 
used as drum» | Hrdlička, Dr. Ales, his report on 
skull, 338. 
Human  head-effigies 
vessel, 346. 
Femurs of bears, 
Sticks, 382. 
Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter, 348, 405. 
Finger-cross of the four directions, | 
346, | 
Fish- ея — effigy of, 345. | 
Fish, véssel representing, 346, 359. | 
Forearm, skeleton, and hand, on Ivory-bill 
pottery, 367. | 
Four directions, cross of the, A 
SEL, 362. .Knuckle-bones of deer, 382, 402. 
Frog effigy-vessels, 346, 360. 
on rim of 
342, 343, 344- 
woodpecker-design оп 
pottery, 360, 361. 
batty Dr. Ik 5,340. 
Galena (lead sulphide), with super- | Lead carbonate, a deposit on lead 
ficial coating of lead carbonate | sulphide (galena), 392. 
(white lead), 392, 401. Lead sulphide present 
Glauconite, or “green earth," per- mounds, 392. 
| 
haps used as paint, 394. | Leg-symbol as an ornament, 374. 
in the 
398 
with dec- | | Gorget of shell, with conventional- 
| Human remains, 338, 339, 340, ZO 
| Leg-symbol on pottery, 369, 372. 
| Leg- symbols on pottery of north- 
western Florida coast, 372. 
| Leg- symbols on winged serpent, 
| 369, 372. 
dioit human | Lignite, discoidal of, 394. 
Limonite, discoidals of, with na- 
tural coating of hematite, 394. 
Linear reduction of pottery, 
| when figured, 345. 
| Lucas, БООКЕ. A 382, 403. 
Lumholtz, Dr. баў 348, 359, 396, 
405. 
ete, 
' Man-eagle, possibly represented on 
shell gorget, 396, 398. 
Meander decoration on pottery, 
352. 
| Mica, perforated discs of, as ear- 
| plugs, 395. 
| Miller, Dr. M. G. 337 
Modeling-tool, 345. 
| Moundville a center of aboriginal 
| агї, 405 
Moundville a religious center, 404. 
| Moundville revisited, 337. 
 Mushroom-shaped object of earth- 
enware, 345. 
Mussel-shell, showing wear, 399. 
' Mussel-shell, with burial, 343. 
McGuire, Joseph D., his opinion as 
to the eagle-pipe, 390 
Needle, bone, fragment with eye, 
382. 
Objects, association of, 403. 
apen eye”-symbol discussed, 400. 
“Open eye"-symbol, so-called, on 
pottery, 362, 400. 
pen hand and eye design on pot- 
tery, 346, 351. 
Open hand and eye on sheet-copper · 
gorget, 400. 
Ornament of shell resembling two 
united globes, 399. 
ven of clay, p^ shaped, 404. 
| Painted decoration on pottery, 
| 
346, 356, 357. 
Paint, red, from hematite, 302. 
|! Paint, red, interior decoration of 
vessel, 346. 
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