Lucas, Prof. Е. А., 373, 414, 435, | 
450, 451, 45; 
Maps of e of "ED Val- 
ley, 366, 374. 
Matting with burial, 409. 
McLaughlin, James, 472. 
Middle Mississippi region, 
southern boundary, 370.: 
Miller, Dr. M. G., 373 
Modeling tools of earthenware, 
33; 454- 
Moorehead, Prof. W. K., 458, 459. 
Mound Place, 427. 
Mounds, larger ones usually domi- 
ciliary, 369. 
Mussel-shell 
sence of, 402, 412. 
spoons, 
Neblett Landing, mound near, 391. 
Net-work decoration on bottle, 
439. 
Nixon, Capt. Hugh W., 373. 
Oak Bend Landing, mound near, 
378. | 
Ornament oí fish-bone, 407. 
Ornaments of sheet-copper, 408, 
00, 420. 
Ornaments of shell, 370, 408, 412, 
415, 416, 430, 431, 432, 434, 451, 
452, 455, 456, 457. 
Outes, Profs. F. Е., апа С. Bruch, 
407. 
Panther, tooth of, grooved for use 
. as a pendant, 451. 
Parker, Arthur C., 420. 
Pathological specimen, 449. 
Peabody, Dr. Charles, 404. 
Pebbles of flint, selected for the 
manufacture of chisels, 449. 
Pebbles perforated for suspension, 
Pecan Point, condition of skeletal 
remains at, 449 
Pecan Point, description of, 447. 
Pecan Point, duration of investiga- 
tion of, 448. 
Pendant of talc, 455- 
its | Pigment, 
INDEX. 
Pendants of shell, 408, 452, 
| Perforated pebble, 393, 45” 
| Perforations in ears of head ves- 
sels, often numerous, 471, 472. 
| Piercing implements of bone, 392 
402, 433, 434, 455, 457, 474, 476 
accompanying burials, 
377. 378, 380, 382, 301, 402, 408, 
431, 432, 433. 451, 452. 454, 456, 
457. 
Pigment, vessels exceptionally dec- 
orated with, from Lower Missis- 
sippi Valley, 387, 393, 304, 395, 
o. 
Pilsbry, Dr. H. А., 373, 304. 
unusual ab- Pins of bone, 402, 476. 
Pipe, effigy, of earthenware, 408. 
Pipe, effigy, of limestone, 390. 
Pipes, 376, 377, 390. 407, 408, 411, 
414, 415, 429, 432, 451. 
Point of flint, of unusual form, 433. 
Polychrome decoration on pottery, 
370, 387, 303, 304. 395. 402. 404. 
405, 409, 410, 436, 438. 441, 458, 
459, 467, 472, 476. 
Potter's fire-place, 414. 
Pottery, broken and inferior, plac- 
ed with the dead, 372. 
Pottery, condition of, found by us, 
371, 372. 
Pottery of Lower and Middle Mis- 
sissippi regions contrasted, 370, 
371. 
Preliminary remarks, 367, 368, 369, 
370, 371, 372. 373- 
Preliminary work by agents, 367. 
Putnam, Prof. Frederic W., 432, 
433- 
Quality of ware, compared, 371. 
Raccoon, penis bone of, perforat- 
ed, 452. 
Rattle, in heads, modeled upon ves- 
sels, 381, 416, 421. 
Rattle, pebbles from, 432. 
Raybon, Capt. J. S., 367, 373. 
Rhodes Place, 413. 
Richland, site at, 391. 
479 
| Rivets used on ornament of sheet- 
copper, 409. 
| Rock-crystal, 
430. 
fragment of, 370, 
| Scope of the investigation, 367. 
Seler, Dr. Eduard, 407. 
Shadyside Landing, site at, 388. 
Shaw Field, mounds near, 375. 
Бена -copper ornaments, 408, 409, 
se и 391, 407, 409, 415, 430, 
434, 451. 452, 454, 455, 457. 
Shell- ok, vessels of, 394, 308, 
457, 408. 
Shell, ornaments of, 379, 409, 412, 
415, 416, 430, 431, 432, 434, 451, 
452, 455, 456, 457. 
Shell pendants, 408, 452, 455. 
Shell spoons, 432, 435, 454. 
Sites investigated, 375. 
Skeletal remains at Pecan Point, 
condition of, 449. 
Skeletal remains sent to U. S. Na- 
tional Museum, 370. ` 
Smith, Harlan L, 452. 
Smoothing-stones for pottery, 382. 
Sphere of pottery, 476. 
Spires of conch-shells, pierced for 
suspension, 452, 455. 
Spoons of mussel shell, 432, 435, 
454. 
Stepped design оп vessels, 467, 472. 
Stoffle Place, 474. 
Stoppered bottle, 427. 
Support of pottery, 414. 
Swanton, Dr. John R., 373, 434, 
3. 
Swastika, оп pipe, 451. 
Swastikas engraved within circles, 
419, 458, 459. 
Swastikas, on vessels, 384, 390. 398, 
425, 427, 438, 440, 467, 469. 
Symbol of unknown meaning, 445, 
458, 459. 
Talc, pendant of, 455. 
Tattooing, or face painting, on 
effigy bottle, 463. 
