478 
Copper, sheet-, ornaments of, 408, 
409, 429. 
Copper, sheet-, tubular bead of, 421. 
Cremation of human remains, 402, 
412. 
Crested serpent, design based upon 
the, 425, 440. 
Cross-legged, human effigy figure 
seated, 419. 
Crosses, four- and eight-armed, as- 
sociated with swastika design on 
vessel, 427. 
Cross of the four directions, the 
arms, being cloud кшн 467. 
Culin, Stewart, 373, 4 
Culin, Stewart, his а as to Ше 
use of ground astragali as dice, 
453. 
Cylinders oí yellow clay, 382. 
Decoration, lack of, at Pecan Point, 
on .objects other than earthen- 
ware, 474. 
Decoration on pottery, type of, 37o, 
371. 
Deer jaws, parts of, used as scrap- 
ers for maize, 420. 
Dice, astragali ground for use as, 
429, 431, 449, 451, 453, 455, 476. 
Discoidals, 408, 409, 416, 431, 449. 
451, 452, 454, 455, 476. 
Disk, rude, of bituminous coal, 378. 
. Disks of indurated clay, 379. 
Disks, wrought from  potsherds, 
414, 429, 449, 455, 476. 
Ear-plug of stone, copper-coated in 
рагі, 430 
Ear-plugs of earthenware, 415, 420. 
Ear-plugs of indurated clay, 370. 
Ear-plugs of shell, 415, 431, 432, 
433, 434, 451, 452, 455. 
Ear-plugs of shell from Pecan 
Point, form of, 451. 
Effgy bottle of unusual type, 416, 
417. 
Effigy figure, human, seated cross- 
legged, 419. 
Effigy pipe of earthenware, 408. 
Head 
INDEX. 
Effigy pipe of limestone, 390. 
Ellis Cliff, mound near, 377 
Engraved decoration on pottery, 
prevalent in Lower Mississippi 
Valley, 370. 
Erosion, mound affected by, 388, 
380. 
Evers, Dr. Edward, 371. 
Excellence of pottery of Lower 
Mississippi region, example of, 
383, 394. 
Face-painting, or tattooing, on ef- 
figy bottle, 463. 
Fire-place, potter’s, 414. 
Fish-bone ornament, 407 
Flint point, unusual form of, 433. 
Foot-shaped vessel, 415, 421. 
Fossil shell, 449. 
Fowke, Gerard, 454. 
Friend, R. W., owner of Pecan 
Point plantations, 447, 457. 
Friend, R. W., thanks of the Acad- 
emy tendered to, 447. 
Frog, in aboriginal art, 441. 
Gar-pike, scales of, used as arrow- 
heads, 433, 449. . 
Glass, site near, 381. 
Glendale Landing, mound near, 
376. 
Gorgets of shell, 412, 415, 431, 434, 
455, 456, 457, 474. 
Hale Point, destruction of, 367. 
Hands, heads and long-bones, mod- 
eled in relief on vessel, 459, 460. 
Haynes, Prof. Henry W., 433. 
Head bottle from Pecan Point, 460, 
471. 
Head-dress of bird skin, shown on 
modeled human head, 410. 
Head-dress, peculiar, on effigy bot- 
tle, 438. 
Head vessels, 
them, 469. 
Head vessels fully described by 
Professor Holmes, 471. 
vessels, their distribution, 
405, 470. 
a class resembling 
Head vessels, where first found 
447. 
Head vessels, where found and 
where owned, 460. 
Hodge, F. W., 373. 
Holmes, Piaf. үш Н., 37% 
371, 388, 404, 410, 438, 441, 446, 
447, 454, 459, 468, 469, 470, 471. 
Hrdlicka, Dr. Ales, 370. 
Human-effigy тезен 
of, 371 
distribution 
Implements of bone, 392, 402, 433, 
434, 451, 452, 454, 455, 457, 474, 
76. 
Incised decoration prevalent іп 
Lower Mississippi region, 370. 
Incised decoration, usually inferior 
Middle Mississippi 
370, 457. 
Incisor of beaver, with burial, 433. 
Inferiority of pottery, cause there- 
of suggested, 372. 
in region, 
Johnson Place, 411. 
Jones, Dr. Joseph, 424. 
Kaolin used E E 409. 
Keeley, Е. J., 
Keller, Dr. H "t. 373, 380, 382, 
409, 431. 
Kent Place, 406. 
Knife of flint, 379, 409, 412, 449, 
452. 
Leaf-shaped arrowheads, where 
found on Mississippi River, 390. | 
Life form of unusual type, 459. 
Line decoration, northern limit of, 
393. 
Line decoration of superior quality 
exceptional in Middle Mississip- 
pi Valley, 393. 
Long-bones shown in relief on bot- 
tle, 460. 
Loop-handles surrounding neck of 
vessels, 424, 425, 474- 
Lower Mississippi Valley region, 
northern boundary of, 370. 
