INDEX 



The superior figures tell the exact place on the page in ninths; e. g. 278 3 

 means page 278, beginning in the third ninth of the page, i. e. about one 

 third of the way down. 



Abbott, Dr C. C, referred to, 307 3 . 



Adams, W. W., articles found by, 285 8 , 

 298 5 . 



Amidon, Dr R. W., articles found by, 

 259 7 , 262 9 , 265*, 266 9 , 268 7 , 269 2 , 280 1 , 

 281 2 , 300 2 , 303 2 , 314 2 . 



Amidon collection, 292*. 292 8 . 



Andagoron, 244 1 . 



Arrow flakers, 249 7 . 



Arrowheads, 250 5 , 252 s , 254 6 , 290 5 -93'. 



Ashes, articles preserved by, 251 8 . 



Atwell site, awls from, 256 3 , 256 9 , 257 3 , 

 258 9 , 259 5 , 260 5 , 261 9 , 262 7 , 264 3 , 266 6 ; 

 beads, 272 9 , 273 5 ; bears teeth, 278 1 ; 

 bone arrows, 292 3 ; bone band, 324 8 ; 

 bone combs, 285 3 , 285 5 ; bone gouge, 

 290 1 ; bone whistle or pipe, 288 7 ; 

 chisel, 289 8 ; elk's tooth, 276 7 ; fish- 

 hooks, 308 3 , 308 9 , 310"; gaming bone, 

 320 2 ; harpoons, 297 7 , 298 5 ; knives, 

 267 4 , 268 9 , 269 2 ; needles, 313 s , 314 6 ; 

 deer phalanx, 31 6 9 ; piece of perfo- 

 rated skull, 281 2 ; punches, 271 2 , 272 2 . 



Authorities, list, 246-47. 



Avon, harpoon from, 299 5 . 



Awls, 250 9 , 251 1 , 253 7 , 254 1 , 254 3 , 254 5 -69 7 . 



Axes, 249 9 . 



Baldwinsville, bears teeth from fort 

 near, 277 9 ; carved awl or pin, 278 9 ; 

 carved bone handle, 279 9 ; fishhook, 

 308 6 ; perforated deer's tooth, 278 :! ; 

 perforated teeth, 276 8 . 



Bay of Quinte, beads from, 273". 



Beads, 249 9 , 272 7 -74 7 . 



Bears teeth, 276 9 -78 5 . 



Beauchamp, W. M., articles found by, 

 256 3 , 258 5 , 266", 272 9 , 278 9 , 305 6 , 308 6 , 

 326 6 . 



Beaver's teeth, 276 4 . 



Benedict, Dr A. L., bone combs found 

 by, 286 4 ; fishhook belonging to, 3G7 5 ; 

 bone whistle belonging to, 317 2 . 



Bigelow collection, 257 7 , 259 4 , 261 9 , 264 4 , 

 264 7 , 264 8 , 267 5 , 267 7 , 268 4 , 268 8 , 271 2 , 

 272 2 , 273 5 .. 273 7 , 276 3 , 276 6 , 276 8 , 277 9 , 

 278 3 , 283 6 , 295 2 , 295 4 , 295 8 , 297 7 , 300 9 , 

 303 1 , 304 2 , 304 7 , 313 9 , 314 4 , 314 8 , 315 4 , 

 316 8 , 317 1 , 317 3 , 317 5 , 325 9 . 



Blunt implements, 269 8 -72 6 . 



Bone, uses in England, 249 9 ; abund- 

 ance on early Iroquois sites, 252 6 ; 

 ornamental forms, 278 5 -83 1 . 



Bone combs, 284 B -88 2 . 



Bone counters for games, 317 9 -21 2 . 



Bone images, 283 1 -84 5 . 



Bone spool, 327 1 . 



Bones, how regarded by Canadian 

 Indians, 252'. 



Boughton hill, bone comb from. 286 4 . 



Bourke, Capt. JohnG., cited, 275 7 . 



Boyle, David, cited, 289 6 , 324 3 , 3.8 5 -30 2 . 



Brewerton, arrowhead from, 291 7 , 292 2 ; 

 awls, 257 4 , 260 3 , 263 6 , 264 8 , 266 6 ; bears 

 teeth, 277 6 , 277 8 ; blunt implements, 

 270 7 ; bone adz, 324 4 ; bone imple- 

 ments, 272 4 ; bone pin, 282 8 , deer pha- 

 lanx, 316 6 ; elk's tooth, 276 6 ; fish spine, 

 260 5 ; fishhooks, 306 5 , 308 5 , 309 7 ; gouge, 

 290 3 ; grooved implement of bone, 

 324 6 ; harpoons, 295 s , 298 1 , 298 s , 300 s , 

 300", 301 3 , 301 fi . 302 2 , 303 4 , 304 4 , 304 7 ; 

 hollow bone, 327 s ; horn implements, 

 271 t; ; human bones, 281 8 ; knives, 263 3 , 

 2G7 3 , 267 7 , 268\ 208 3 ; needles, 313 9 , 

 315 3 ; perforated bone, 290 3 ; polished 

 beaver tooth, 270-', 276 s ; spoons, 

 316-; stone pipes, 244 7 ; unfinished 



