﻿552 
  

  

  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Hoes, 
  53i, 
  545- 
  

  

  antler, 
  in 
  pit 
  21, 
  482. 
  

   Hough, 
  Franklin 
  B., 
  cited, 
  461. 
  

   Hundt, 
  Magnus, 
  first 
  use 
  of 
  term 
  

  

  anthropology, 
  460. 
  

  

  Identity 
  of 
  the 
  inhabitants, 
  525-31. 
  

   Iron, 
  pieces 
  of, 
  546. 
  

  

  bar 
  in 
  pit 
  32, 
  484. 
  

  

  tomahawks, 
  547. 
  

   Iroquois, 
  have 
  become 
  anglicized, 
  

  

  46S. 
  

  

  Jasper 
  arrow 
  points 
  in 
  grave 
  

  

  XXXV, 
  499- 
  

   Jesuit 
  Relations, 
  quoted, 
  527, 
  529. 
  

   Jewel 
  bones 
  in 
  pit 
  2, 
  481. 
  

  

  Knives, 
  538. 
  

  

  flint, 
  in 
  pit 
  35, 
  484; 
  in 
  grave 
  

   XLIX, 
  502; 
  in 
  grave 
  XCV, 
  

   511; 
  in 
  grave 
  XCIX, 
  512. 
  

  

  of 
  translucent 
  chalcedony, 
  in 
  

   grave 
  LXXVI, 
  509; 
  illus., 
  537. 
  

  

  La 
  Hontan, 
  map 
  of, 
  526. 
  

   Lapstone 
  in 
  pit 
  27, 
  482; 
  in 
  pit 
  41, 
  

  

  485. 
  

   Lead 
  objects, 
  547. 
  

   Lodge 
  sites, 
  520, 
  481, 
  483, 
  485, 
  488. 
  

  

  McGuire, 
  Joseph 
  D., 
  quoted, 
  534- 
  

   36. 
  

  

  Mica 
  plates, 
  547. 
  

  

  Monitor 
  pipes, 
  547. 
  

  

  Moorehead, 
  cited, 
  535. 
  

  

  Moose 
  horn 
  hoes, 
  545. 
  

  

  Morgan, 
  Lewis 
  H., 
  employed 
  to 
  

   collect 
  material 
  from 
  the 
  In- 
  

   dians, 
  460; 
  cited, 
  460, 
  461. 
  

  

  Morphological 
  characters, 
  524-25. 
  

  

  Morse, 
  George, 
  statement 
  of, 
  re- 
  

   rating 
  to 
  the 
  earth 
  ring, 
  519. 
  

  

  Mortar, 
  stone, 
  532; 
  in 
  pit 
  50, 
  485. 
  

  

  Mortuary 
  customs 
  indicated, 
  520- 
  

  

  21. 
  

  

  Mound 
  builders, 
  474. 
  

   Mullers, 
  532. 
  

  

  Nail, 
  hand-hammered 
  in 
  pit 
  17, 
  

   482. 
  

  

  Necklace 
  of 
  shell, 
  511, 
  545; 
  plate 
  

   14. 
  

  

  Needle, 
  bone, 
  543; 
  in 
  pit 
  21, 
  482; 
  

   in 
  pit 
  28, 
  483; 
  in 
  pit 
  29, 
  483; 
  in 
  

   pit 
  35, 
  484; 
  in 
  pit 
  80, 
  488. 
  

  

  Net 
  sinkers, 
  532; 
  in 
  pit 
  21, 
  482. 
  

  

  Newland, 
  D. 
  H., 
  mentioned, 
  536. 
  

  

  Pathological 
  conditions, 
  525. 
  

   Pebbles, 
  531. 
  

  

  iron-stained, 
  in 
  pit 
  32, 
  484. 
  

   Pendant, 
  notched, 
  in 
  pit 
  21, 
  482; 
  

  

  in 
  grave 
  XCIII, 
  511. 
  

   Pendantlike 
  tube, 
  544. 
  

   Perforator 
  in 
  grave 
  LXXVI, 
  509. 
  

   Periwinkle 
  shells, 
  in 
  pit 
  21, 
  482. 
  

   Picks, 
  532; 
  in 
  pit 
  3, 
  481. 
  

   Pigments, 
  547. 
  

  

  Pipe 
  bowl 
  in 
  pit 
  30, 
  483; 
  in 
  pit 
  84, 
  

   490. 
  

   clay, 
  in 
  pit 
  82, 
  489; 
  in 
  grave 
  

  

  XXXIV, 
  498. 
  

   stone, 
  in 
  pit 
  26, 
  482; 
  in 
  grave 
  

  

  XXI, 
  495. 
  

   terra 
  cotta, 
  in 
  pit 
  80, 
  488; 
  in 
  

   grave 
  VI, 
  491; 
  illus., 
  492. 
  

   Pipe 
  stem 
  in 
  pit 
  74, 
  487; 
  in 
  pit 
  83a, 
  

   490. 
  

   charred 
  wooden, 
  in 
  pit 
  78, 
  488. 
  

   of 
  clay 
  in 
  pit 
  26, 
  482. 
  

   Pipes, 
  clay, 
  540. 
  

  

  effigy, 
  in 
  grave 
  XLVII, 
  502; 
  

  

  illus., 
  503. 
  

   monitor, 
  547. 
  

  

  pottery, 
  540; 
  plate 
  31; 
  in 
  grave 
  

   XXV, 
  497; 
  in 
  grave 
  XLI, 
  501. 
  

   stone, 
  534-36; 
  plate 
  22; 
  in 
  grave 
  

   LX, 
  505; 
  in 
  grave 
  C, 
  512; 
  in 
  

   grave 
  CI, 
  512. 
  

   terra 
  cotta, 
  in 
  grave 
  XX, 
  495; 
  

   illus., 
  495- 
  

   Pitching 
  tools, 
  545; 
  in 
  pit 
  50, 
  485; 
  

   in 
  pit 
  83a, 
  490; 
  of 
  antler 
  in 
  pit 
  

   18, 
  482. 
  

   Pits, 
  in 
  the 
  village 
  site, 
  extracts 
  

   from 
  the 
  trench 
  book 
  describing, 
  

   480-90; 
  examined 
  in 
  the 
  village 
  

   section, 
  diagram 
  of, 
  plate 
  4; 
  12- 
  

   14, 
  diagram 
  of, 
  493; 
  31 
  and 
  32, 
  

   diagram 
  of, 
  483. 
  

  

  