INDEX 



393 



Little Tennessee Rives, discus- Page 



sion of mounds on 376, 378 



Little Tereiquo, a Cherokee 



town 376 



Lugs: 



chart showing traits of 338-339 



on rim sherds 275-276, 279 



Madison County, Ala., reference 



to excavations in 379 



March, B., use of method of 254 



Maxwell, E. S.. acknowledg- 

 ment to 248 



McCaety, Jim: 



acknowledgment to 5 



site owned by 8 



McCaety farm mounds : 



conclusions drawn from 38 



description of 33, 35 



features of 33-35 



location of 32 



ownership of 8 



McGuiBE, Jos. D., cited 139 



MoMueray, Boyd, mound on 



farm of 217 



Meredith, Stoke: 



acknowledgment to 5 



site owned by 8 



Mialaquo, a Cherokee village 216 



Miami: 



conquered by Iroquois 206 



mention of 205 



Mills, Wm. C, cited 139 



Miner, Hobaoe, acknowledgment 



to 255 



Mohawks, application of the 



name 206 



Monacan Indians, mention of 202 



Monette, J. G., quotations from. 207 



Moneymaker, W. S., acknowledg- 

 ment to 5 



Mooney, James: 



cited 213, 376 



map made by 201 



quoted on the Cherokee 202-203 



Mortuary offerings : 



among the Creeks 113 



frog effigy bowl 176 



of stone 177 



Mound Builder area, tree-ring 

 work in 360-361 



Mound Butldees, attempt to iden- 

 tify 219 



Mounds : Page 



Ausmus farm 83-115 



Big Toco 220-221 



Bowman farm 12-25 



burial, conclusions regard- 

 ing 366 



burial, erection of 134, 136 



Cox 161-179 



Crawford farm 180-185 



Dandridge 378 



earth, conclusions regard- 

 ing 366-370 



erosion of 217 



Etowah 265, 379 



explanation of formation of_ 163 



Freel farm 186-189 



Harris farm 69-83 



Hetherley 9-10 



Hill farm 60-63 



Lea farm 145-159 



McCarty farm 33-38 



method of excavation of 84-85 



on Little Tennessee River_ 376, 378 



on site of Chilhowey 217, 218 



on site of Settacoo 219 



stone, conclusions regarding. 363 



stone, of Stiner farm 159-161 



town houses on 213 



Moytoy, nominated chief of 

 Cherokee 208 



Muscogulges, burial customs 



of 113,114 



Nacoochee : 



Cherokee traits as reported 



from . 373 



conclusions regarding 378 



types of pottery from 264 



National Museum, mention of 5 



National Research Council: 



acknowledgment to 5 



reference to 5, 359 



Needham, James, explorations 



of 381 



Neowee, a Cherokee town 214 



Nequassee, meeting at 208 



Newkom, E. E., acknowledgment 



to 6 



Nicholson, Governoe, treaties 

 made by 208 



Noreis, Senatoe Geoege W. : 



bill sponsored by 2 



dam named for 2 



