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(pi. 67), 196; described, 197; show 

 experimentation, 206; typical ring 

 bowled, 234 ; serpent form, 235 ; 

 picture of in grave (pi. 75), 221; 

 (pi. 83), 257, (pi. 95), 297; effigy 

 from Le Roy, 312; Jefferson 

 county, 2)2)7 ; Owasco lake, 342 



Clear creek (Erie county), 238 



Climate, of New York, 31 



Cloth, Iroquois, 124 



Coastal culture, Algonkian, 49; sites 

 of, 76; Long Island sites, 344 



Cock, Matilda, site on farm of, 344 



Coil process, in pottery, 139 



Cole, Egbert, site on farm of, 330 



Collector, 7 ; amateur, 41 ; methods 

 of, 42 ; care of implements by, 

 2,72 ; advice to, 448 



Colligan, John, site on farm of, 318 



Colonists, of New York, 2>2> \ re- 

 sources of, 34 



Combs, antler, general notes on, 382 ; 

 Iroquoian, 115, 117; picture of 

 later types, (pi. zh) , 121; (pi. 27), 

 125; from Richmond Mills, 200; 

 relative frequency, 384 ; of wood, 

 456 



Conestoga (Andeste), 106, 156, 158 



Consanguinity, Iroquois, 130 



Contact, results of, 396 



Converse, Harriet M., 8 



Copper implements, general notes on, 

 387 ; among Algonkian tribes, yG ; 

 not used by Iroquois, 132 ; picture 

 (pi. 119), 389; beads, 217, 218; 

 boatstone, from Ohio, 370 



Corn, cultivation of, 86; charred, 214, 

 223 ; preparation of, 224 ; in Silver- 

 heels site, 225 ; cache pits. 320 ; 

 charred, 338 



Cornplanter, Edward, a Seneca In- 

 dian, mentioned, 102 



Cosmogony, Iroquoian, 130 



Cow, influence on civilization, 34 



Cradle of race, not in America, 20 ; 

 in Asia, 23 



Creuxius, map shows Eric tribe, lyz 



Crofoot, Fred H., 424, 450 



Culture, general notes on, 388 ; an- 

 cient, 13; origin of, 14; changes, 



I 22, 27 ; problems, 27 \ intensity, 42 ; 

 I artifacts of, 50; Eskimoan, 81; 

 Mound, 94; Iroquois, 96, 102; 

 mutations, 100 



Cups, of stone, 388 



Cupstones, 390 



Cushing, Frank H., mentioned, 7 ; on 

 pottery, 137; theory of, 289; de- 

 scription by, 313, 450 



Cusick, David, cited, 102 



Cylinder, antler, 230 



Cylindrical pestles (see pestles), 424 



Dann, Raymond, collection of, 450 



Dann site at Honeoye Falls, pipes 

 from, picture (pi. 31), 112; (pi. 

 32), 114; combs (pi. 35), 121; 

 (pi. 27)^ 125 



Davis, Dr E. H., cited, 84 



Decoration, of pottery, 70; picture 

 (pi. 120), 71; by Iroquois, 132; on 

 Iroquoian pottery, 134; motifs of 

 (pi. 46), 140; (pi. 47), 142; of 

 pipes, 148; in Jefferson county, 2Z7 



Dekanawida, Iroquois culture hero, 

 102 



Delaware, 156, 342 



Dewey, Alvin H., mentioned, 11; list 

 compiled by, 43 ; collection of, 18^, 

 187; description by, 189, 422; col- 

 lection of, 450 



Dewey, Melvil, mentioned, 8 



Dewey, Rev. C, cited, 311 



Discoidal implements, notes on, 390; 

 of Algonkian culture, 58 ; from 

 Richmond Mills, 206 ; perforated, 

 general notes on, 390 



Djigonsaseh, "the mother of na- 

 tions," 104 



Doctor, Jacob, site on farm of, 90 



Dog skeleton, burial, 346 



Doll, bone, 228 



Dorn, David R., mentioned, 11 



Dosoris Pond site, 346 



Double walled fort, excavated by 

 Harrington. 238; sketch map of 

 (pi. yy), 239; location of, 240; 

 I earthwork, 241; picture (pi. 78), 

 243; diagram of wall, 244; men- 

 tioned, 307 



