INDEX. 



499 



Dress of Australians, 348. 

 Esquimaux, 407. 

 Feegeeans, 359, 438. 

 New Zealanders, 366. 

 North American Indians,413. 

 Patagonians, 429. 

 Tahitians, 376. 



Veddahs, 344. 



Drift - gravels, mammalian remains 



found in, 283. 



peculiarities of imple- 



ments from, 279. 

 ,, period, ethnology of, 329. 

 Dublin Museum, mineralogical cha- 

 racter of stone implements in, 63. 

 D'Urville, cremation by Australians, 



354. 



dress, notions of, by Aus- 

 tralians, 348. 



cannibalism of Maories,371 



,, method of obtaining fire by 



Australians, 353. 



E. 



Earth's axis, alteration of, 298. 

 Earthworks in North America, 207. 

 Easter Island, statues in, 444. 

 Egypt, Homer's researches in, 320. 

 Elephas antiquus, 289. 

 Elk, the, 150. 



Ellis, inhabitants of Tahiti, 390. 

 Polynesian researches cited, 337, 



372. 

 Engelhardt, researches in peat bogs of 



Slesvick, 8. 

 Engis skull, cotemporaneous with the 



mammoth, 332. 

 ,, Huxley on, 330. 



Erskine, Capt., gods of the Feegeeans, 



357. 

 Esquimaux, 392. 



boats of, 405. 



burial customs of, 409. 



of infants with mo- 



ther, 116, 409. 

 belief in a future state by, 



409. 



character of, 410. 



clothing of, 407. 



derivation of name, 396. 



flint implements of, 71, 



402, 406. 



food of, 397. 



games of, 408. 



geographical distribution 



of, 392. 



habitations of, 392. 



ignorance of numbers, 410. 



Esquimaux, implements used by, 401. 

 knowledge of music and 



drawing, 408. 

 language, 392. 



,, marital customs of, 412. 



manufacture of flint im- 



plements by, 79. 



meals, description of, 397. 



,, method of catching fish, 



404. 

 killing seals, 



403. 

 ,, obtaining fire, 



400. 



no notions of religion,409. 



,, of Baffin's Bay, ignorant 



of boats, 406. 

 ornaments of, 408. 



simple pottery manufac- 



tured by, 394. 



sledges used by, 405. 



- snow huts of, 394. 

 stone implements used by, 



406. 



tattooing practised by, 40 8 



Estavayer, bronze implements from, 19. 

 Ethnology of Drift period, 329. 

 Evans on flint implements from Hoxne, 



271. 



in the drift, 269. 



visit to St. Valery, 178. 

 Extinct mammalia associated with man 

 in Europe, 237. 



F. 



Fabrics of Bronze age, 27. 

 Stone age, 137. 



Falconer, on cave at Brixham, 259. 

 ,, on Felis of Northern China, 



238. 



on Stonesfield fossils, 184. 

 researches by in grotto of 

 Maccagnone, in Sicily, 260. 

 Fauna and flora of river-drift gravels an 

 indication of the climate of 

 the period, 294. 



of Swiss Lake-dwellings, 140. 

 . of Swiss Lake-dwellings, general 



character of, 151. 

 Feegee Islanders, 355. 



agricultural imple- 



ments of, 358. 

 belief in a future 



state, 361. 



burials of, 360. 



cannibalism of, 362. 



i, canoes of, 357. 



clothing of, 359. 



