498 



INDEX. 



Coastfinds, 80. 



implements from, 81 . 

 Commerce of pile dwellers, evidence of, 



158. 

 Cook, Captain, habits of Sandwich 



Islanders, 382. 



Copenhagen, stone implements in mu- 

 seum of, 60. 



Copper age in North America, 201. 

 ,, no evidence of in Ireland, 32. 

 mining operations near Lake 



Superior, 202. 



use of by North American In- 

 dians, 4, 201, 418. 

 Cornhills, Indian, 230. 

 Corpse, disposal of in Bronze age, 100. 

 Neolithic Stone 



age, 103. 



Stone age, 100. 



Cornwall, shell-mounds of, 178. 

 Cradle-board, use of by North American 



Indians, 414. 

 Cranoges of Ireland, 120. 

 Crantz, burial customs of Esquimaux, 



409. 

 description of an Esquimaux 



feast, 398. 



ignorance of Esquimaux of re- 

 ligion, 409. 



Crawfurd, limited knowledge of num- 

 bers amongst Australian tribes, 467. 

 Cremation, 100, 103. 

 Criminals, ignorance of, 488. 

 Crofts, hardening of copper implements, 



204. 

 Cromlech, 59, 85. 



erection of at the present day 



in India, 58. 



, Crustacea found in shell-mounds, 180. 

 Curious customs, 455. 

 Cyrena numinalis, 306. 



D. 



Daggers of flint, 75. 

 Dampier, absence of huts amongst 

 Australians of north-west coast, 346. 

 Dana, use of copper by North American 



Indians, 202. 

 Danish Celts, forms of, 68. 



museums, stone implements in, 



60. 



shell-mounds, 171. 

 D'Archiac, deposits in river- valleys of 



France, 290. 

 Darwin, habits and customs of Tierra 



del Fuegians, 189. 



Dawkins, B., peculiar flints from ,Wo- 

 key Hole, 251. 



Dawkins, B., Wokey Hole explored 



by, 265. 

 Defensive enclosures in North America, 



207. 



Degradation of human species, no evi- 

 dence of, amongst savage tribes, 337. 

 Deification of white men by savages, 



459. 

 Deity, belief in, by Andaman Islanders, 



346. 



Feegeeans, 357. 



Fuegians, 437. 



New Zealanders, 



370. 



North American In- 



dians, 416. 



Tahitians, 386. 



Denmark, numerous tumuli in, 171. 



vegetation of, 315. 

 Denudation, river-gravels a proof of, 



301. 

 Desnoyers, M., on bone-caves, 244. 



marks on bones from 



upper pliocene beds, 

 332. 

 Desor, piles of Stone and Bronze age, 



138. 



pile-buildings as magazines, 1 59. 

 Dickeson, bones of man and mastodon 



ohioticus, 235. 



Difficulties of river-action theory, 292. 

 Dighton Rock, 226. 

 Dille, tumuli in Missouri examined by, 



216. 



Diodorus, burial of Semiramis, 86. 

 Ditch, position of, a distinguishing 



character of enclosure, 209. 

 Dog an article of food, 183, note. 

 uses of by savage tribes, 452. 

 ,, use of in war, Pliny, 453. 

 Dogs, bones in Kjokkenmoddings pro- 

 bably gnawed by, 183. 

 of Fuegians used in fishing, 435. 

 uses of among the Esquimaux, 



405. 



Domestic animals of Tahiti, 379. 

 Donnas, northernmost point of voyage 



of Pythias, 42. 



D'Orbigny on quaternary deposits, 300. 

 Dordogne, caves in valleys of, 245. 

 character of strata in the, 



245. 



Douler, human remains from New Or- 

 leans, 236. 

 Dove, Bev. T., moral inferiority of 



Tasmanians, 465. 



Drawing practised by Esquimaux, 408. 

 Dress, absence of, amongst Andaman 

 Islanders, 345. 



