: Beads 
474 
Urn-burials, 338, 342, 343. 
Vanatta, E. G., 343. 
Vase of diorite found on first visit 
to Moundville, 382. 
Vessel of limestone, representing 
bird of prey, 382, 384. 
Wardle, H. Newell, 405. 
Arrowheads, 410. 
Association of objects, 423. 
. Astragali of deer, 423. 
Balls of stone, 418. 
Bar-amulet of slate, 418. 
of shell, scarcity of, 
Crystal River, 418. 
Bitumen, 416. 
Bone implements, 423, 424. 
Burials, form of, 408. 
Burials, how situated, 407. 
Catlinite, ornament of, 410. 
“Celts” of shell, 415. 
“Celts” of stone, 418. 
Ceremonial deposits in the shell, 
409. 
Chisels of shell, 415, 424. 
Complicated stamp on pottery, 410. 
Copper ear-plug coated with mete- 
oric iron, 421. 
Coral smoothing-stones, 421. 
Cranial compression not practised 
at Crystal River, 408 
Crania preserved, 408. 
Crystal River Revisited, 407. 
Deposits of shell overlying burials, 
407, 400. 
Dog, jaws of, 423. 
Dog, prehistoric, Professor Lucas 
as to, 423. 
Double burial of infants, 408. 
Drinking-cups from shells other 
than the conch, 415. 
Drinking-cups of shell, 415, 423, 
424. | 
Ear-plug of copper, coated ‘with 
meteoric iron, 421. 
INDEX. 
Weapons, comparative absence of, 
at Moundville, 395. 
White-lead paint, how obtained by 
aborigines, 392. 
Winged rattlesnake, 369, 374 
Wings of eagle or serpent, on pot- 
tery, 3 
Woodpecker connected with sun- 
worship, 404, 405. 
CRYSTAL RIVER REVISITED. 
Feet, vessels with, not necessarily 
post-Columbian, 412. 
Fossil wood, mass of, 424. 
Fragments of remarkable vessel, 
411. 
Gorgets of Shell, 415, 416, 423. 
Gorgets of shell, of peculiar shape, 
Gouges of shell, 415. 
Hair-pins of shell, absence of, 418. 
Hand, open, design on fragment of 
vessel, 411. 
Hematite, red, with burials, 408, 
409, 423, 424. 
Holmes, Prof. W. H., 411. 
Implements of bone, 423, 424. 
Jaw of deer, showing workman- 
ship, 423, 424. 
Keller, Dr. H. F., 42r. 
Kinnicutt, Dr. L. P., 421. 
Knuckle-bones of deer, 423. 
Lanceheads, 419, 424. 
Lancets, from tails of sting-rays, 
423. 424. 
Life-form in earthenware, absent 
from central west-coast of Flori- 
da, 412. 
Limonite with burials, 408. 
Lucas, Prof. F. A., 423. 
Merrill, Dr. George P., 424. 
Meteoric iron from mounds, 
fessor Putnam as to, 421. 
Meteoric iron on sheet-copper ear- 
plug, 421. 
Mica, 419, 423, 424. 
Mills, William C., M. Sc., 422. 
Pro- 
Woodpecker-head, possible model 
for copper pendants, 400. 
Woodpecker, ivory-bill, design оп 
pottery, 360, 361. 
World-“quarters,” the six, 348. 
World-"quarters," six, connected 
with sun-worship, 404, 405. 
Monitor pipe, fragment of, 412. 
Moorehead, W. K., 422. 
Mortuary mutilation of pottery, 
413, 414. 
Mortuary perforation 
drinking-cups, 415. 
Mound, construction of, 425. 
Mound, objects in, superior to 
those in cemetery, 424. 
of shell 
Objects of stone, 418, 419. 
Ornament of catlinite, 419. 
Ornaments of shell, 416, 418. 
Pendant, fossil shark's tooth, 420. 
Pendants of shell, 416, 423. 
Pendants of stone, 419, 420, 423, 
424. 
Pendants, their position on burials, 
424. 
Perforations for suspension of ves- 
sel, 413, 414. 
Pilsbry, Dr. H. A., 415. 
Pipe, monitor, fragment of, 412. 
Pottery, 400, 410, 411, 412, 413, 
414, 415. 
Pottery chiefly found in the mound 
proper, 409. 
Putnam, Prof. F. W., 421, 422. 
Shell beads, scarcity of, at Crystal 
River, 418. 
Shell “celts,” 415. 
Shell chisels, 415, 424. 
Shell drinking-cups, 415, 423, 424. 
Shell gorgets, 415, 416, 423. 
Shell gouges, 415. 
Shell hair-pins, absence of, 418. 
Shell, objects of, of eccentric form, 
418. 
Shell ornaments, pi 418. 
