INDEX. 



501 



Fuegians, dogs used in hunting and 



fishing by, 435. 

 dress of, 438. 

 food of, 434. 

 fortified towns of, 356. 

 ignorance of pottery, 438. 

 shell-mounds of, 189. 

 use of fire by, 438. 

 Funeral customs indicated by remains 

 in ancient tumuli, 

 115. 

 of Andaman Islanders, 



346. 



Australians, 354. 

 Esquimaux, 409. 

 Feegeeans, 115,361. 

 Fuegians, 437. 

 New Zealanders, 



369. 



North American In- 



dians, 424. 



Patagonians, 431. 



Tahitians, 385. 



Future, the, 491. 



state, belief in by ancient Bri- 

 tons, 92, 98. 

 belief in by Esquimaux, 



409. 

 belief in by Feegee 



Islanders, 361. 



belief in by Maories, 370. 

 , , belief in by North Ameri- 

 can Indians, 416. 



belief in by Tahitians, 

 386. 



G. 



Gades, foundation of, 43. 



Galton, pounded bones eaten by African 

 tribes, 248. 



Games of Esquimaux, 408. 

 Feegeeans, 358. 



Ganggraben, 88. 



,, Nilsson on, 89. 



Garcilego de la Vega, History of Flo- 

 rida cited, 221. 



Garden beds, ancient North American 



Indian, 230. 

 Lapham on, 230, 233. 



Gauls, dwellings of, 125. 



Geminus, voyages of Pytheas, 42. 



Gibraltar, caves at, 262. 



Giraldus Cambrensis on stoneworks in 

 Ireland, 50. 



Gillieron,depositsatPontdeThiele,319. 



Glacial epoch, duration of, 325. 



Glass, holes drilled in with stone tools, 

 253. 



Godalming, flint implements from, 272. 

 Goldhavn, tumulus at, 88. 

 Gold ornaments from Ireland, 23. 

 Grave Creek mound, 216, 220, 226. 

 inscribed stone 



from, 226. 



,, inscribed stone 



from, doubtful 

 character of, 

 227. 



Gravel of valley of the Somme, 290. 

 Grey, Capt., habits of Australians, 347. 

 Gulf stream, alteration of course of, 

 298. 



H. 



Habitations of Andaman Islanders, 345. 

 Australians, 346. 



Esquimaux, 392. 



Feegee Islanders, 356. 



Fuegians, 432. 



Hottentots, 339. 



Maories, 367. 



North American Indians, 



421. 



Patagonians, 428. 



Tahitians, 377. 



Happiness in relation to numbers of 



population, 482. 

 Hare, prejudice against eating, by 



different races, 143. 

 scarcity of remains of, in pile- 

 dwellings, 143. 

 Harpoon used by Esquimaux, 403. 



Fuegians, 436. 



Harrison on forest growth, 232. 

 Haughton, Rev. S., mineralogical cha- 

 racter of stone implements in Dublin 

 Museum, 63. 



Haven, North American remains, 199. 

 Hazlewood, gods of Feegee Islanders, 



357. 

 Head -moulding practised by North 



American Indians, 414. 

 Herberstein, urus in Germany, 243. 

 Herne bay, flint implements from, 274. 

 Herodotus, pile-dwellings of Paeonians, 



120, 129. 

 Hesiod, nations on eastern shores of 



Mediterranean, 44. 

 Himilco, voyages of, 37. 

 Hippopotamus major, bones of, in drift, 



305. 

 Hoare, Sir R. C., barrows about Stone - 



henge, 52, 

 burials in Wiltshire, 



92, 101. 

 incense cups, 112. 



