Interlocked scroll design common 
on pottery of lower Arkansas 
river, 485. 
Inverted vessels, 
525, 534- 
Investigation, our, extent of, in the 
490, 493. 515. 
Yazoo-Sunflower region, 566. 
Investigation, our, in Yazoo-Sun- 
flower region, limitations to, 
567. 
Iron, 490. 
Joutel, as to scalps waved toward 
the four directions, 509. 
Kaolin used for paint, 485, 490, 
626: 
Keller, Dr. Н. F., chemical an- 
alyses and tests by, 482, 484, 
490, 510, 525, 533, 534, 575, 
I, 
“Killed” pottery not found on 
lower Arkansas river, 483. 
King’s Crossing, mounds at, 568. 
Knives of chert, 492, 493, 524, 532, 
533. 577. 580, 581. 
Koalunsa Landing, dwelling-site 
at, 573. 
“Lake,” use of the word in parts 
of the southern United States, 
575 footnote. | 
Lamb, Dr. D. 5., as to tubercu- 
losis of bone, 524. 
Leist Landing, mounds near, 570. 
Life-forms in pottery of lower 
Arkansas river, 483. 
Little Rock, interesting vessel in 
collection at, 557. 
Lucas Plantation, mounds on, 585. 
Lucas, Prof. F. A., identification 
of animal bones by, 490, 513, 
570. 
| Lumholtz, Dr. Carl, 485 footnote. 
Marquette as to Indians near Ar- 
kansas river, 481. 
Maybon Landing, mounds near, 
589. 
Menard Mound, 481, 483, 486, 487. 
INDEX. 
Menard Mound, forms of burial 
near, 488, 
Method of applying painted dec- 
oration to pottery of lower Ar- 
kansas river, 485. 
Miller, Dr. M. G., 486, 596. 
Miller Landing, mound near, 571. 
Monterey Landing, dwelling-site 
neat, 573, 
Montgomery Landing, mound 
near, 583. 
Mound at Douglas, used as cem- 
etery, 524. 
MOUNDS AND CEMETERIES OF THE 
LowER ARKANSAS RIVER, 48r. 
Mounds and sites investigated on 
lower Arkansas river, 486. 
Mounds and sites investigated on 
the Sunflower river, 586. 
Mounds and sites investigated on 
the Yazoo river, 568. 
MOUNDS oF THE LOWER YAZOO AND 
LOWER SUNFLOWER Rivers, MIs- 
SISSIPPI, 565. 
Musselshell, effigy of, 551. 
Musselshell in vessel near Menard 
mound, 490 
Musselshells in vessels at Greer, 
534- 
Mutilation, no ceremonial, of pot- 
tery, along the lower Arkansas 
river, 483. 
Natchez Indians, Du Pratz, Charle- 
voix, de Montigny, de la Vente, 
Membre, as to, 566. 
Natchez Indians, reason for their 
decrease in number, 566. 
Necklace of beads of sheet-brass, 
525. 
Necklace of beads of sheet-brass 
and of shell, 525. 
Oak Valley Landing, mound near, 
572. 
Oakwood, or Roebuck Landing, 
mounds near, 584. 
Object of limestone, 569. 
603 
Objects, post-Columbian, almost 
universally found along lower 
Arkansas river, 482. 
Old River Landing, near, 511. 
O'Neills Landing, mounds near, 
571. 
Origin of "teapot" vessel, accord- 
ing to Professor Holmes, 484. 
Origin of "teapot" vessel, sugges- 
tion as to, 494. 
Ornament of wood overlaid with 
sheet-copper, 582. 
Owners of mounds 
thanks to, 567. 
Oxide of iron, red pigment on 
pottery, 484, 599 
Oxide of iron, red pigment, with 
burials, 490. 
and sites, 
Painted decoration on pottery of 
lower Arkansas river, 484, 485. 
Painted decoration on pottery of 
lower Arkansas river, method 
of applying, 485. 
Painted decoration on pottery of 
lower Arkansas river, monotony 
of, 485. 
Parker's Bayou, mound near, 574. 
Pathological specimens, 487, 524, 
533- 
Pathological specimen from 
Douglas, Dr. D. S. Lamb as to, 
524. 
Pathological specimens from vic- 
inity of Menard mound, 487. 
Peaster Place, mounds at the, 575. 
Pebble cut in form of barrel, 492. 
Pecan Grove, mound at, 588. 
Pendant of sedimentary rock, 532. 
Perforated pebbles, 492, 513. 
Phillipston Landing, mounds 
near, 584. 
Piercing implements of bone, 533. 
Pigment contained in vessels, 484, 
525, 534- 
Pigment, red, in connection with 
incised lines on pottery, 484, 
530, 534, 530, 540, 550, 551. 
