480 
“Teapot” vessels, 306, 404, 400, 
410, 443, 479. 
“Teapot” vessel, distribution of, 
404 05, 470. у 1 
“Teapot” vessel, its northernmost 
occurrence on Mississippi River, 
“Teapot” vessel of rare type, own- 
ed in Little Rock, Ark., 470. 
“Teapot” vessel, rare iani: of, 404. 
Thomas, Cyrus, 
Thruston, Gen. ce P. 271; 424, 
430, 454, 476. 
Tool made from conch-shell, 434. 
Tool made of incisor of beaver, in 
handle of antler, 432. 
Tool for shaping vessels. of earth- 
enware, 433, 454. 
Tortoise, carapace of, with Нера 
408, 431 
Tortoise shells. with burials, 431, 
INDEX. 
Toy ceremonial axe, with skeleton 
of child, 413. 
Toy vessels of earthenware placed 
with children, 378, 303, 411, 415, 
416, 451, 455, 456. 
Trailed decoration on pottery, 
prevalent in Lower Mississippi 
Valley, 370. 
Triskelion, 421, 444. 
Triskelion engraved within a circle, 
421. 
Trudeau, site at, 376. 
Tubular bead of copper or brass, 
408. | 
Vanatta, E. G., 373. 
Vessel covered with  thickly-set 
nodes, 446. 
Jessel of earthenware, decorated 
with heads, hands апа long- 
bones, 459, 460. 
Vessel of earthenware modeled af- : 
ter foot of child, 415, 421. 
y essels of compound form, 396, | 
472. 
Vessels of shell form, 394, э, 
457, 468. 
Vessels shaped like inverted conti 
387, 393, 397. 
Wardle, H. N., 373. 
Ware, quality of, compared, 371. | 
Weapon of flint, of unusual form, 
433. P 
Weapons, leaf-shaped, of flint, 454, 
455, 476. 
Weir; 5. б. 275 
Willoughby, Charles С., 419, 453. 
Wilson, Thomas, 410, 471. E 
Wing-bones of birds interred wit] 
burials, 414, 415, 416, 430, 
450, 451, 452, 454, 455. 
