INDEX

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Account's Caves[131]
Adair, quoted on construction of houses[170]
Adzes—
chert, from Miller's Cave[79]
stone, in Molokai[177]
Akers Post Office, cave in vicinity of[18]
Alabama, explorations in[133-150]
Alabaster—
from Wyandotte Cave[108-109]
See Stalagmite; Travertine.
Alford's Cave[140]
Allen, Valentine, acknowledgment to[29]
Altars, Supposed Sacrificial, origin of[172]
See Sacrificial Stones.
Alton, house mounds near[161]
Animals—
bones of, found in cave[33]
of Molokai[176]
Antler, Objects Of, from Sell Cave[48]
Arkansas County, Ark., excavation of mound in[170]
Arklow Cave[125]
Arlington—
cairns in vicinity of[40]
caves in vicinity of[34], [35]
Armstrong, B.G., tradition investigated by[172]
Arnholdt Cave[90]
Arrowheads discovered in caves[31], [39]
Ash Cave[89]
Ashes—
beds of, in caves[31], [32], [33], [38]
curious cavities in[67-68]
deposit of, in Miller's Cave[65-66]
Ashley Creek, cave on[19]
Awls—
bone, in Miller's Cave[74]
from Goat Bluff Cave[37]
Axes—
from Miller's Cave[78]
grooved, found in cave[39], [40]
Aztalan, Wis., theory concerning wall at[172]
Bagnell Hill, cave on[94]
Bailey's Cave[140]
Baker's Lake, cave on[89]
"Ballroom" of Bates Cave[23]
Barnard Cave[140-141]
Barren County, Ky., explorations in[119]
Bat Cave—
in Colbert County[134]
in Shannon County[18]
near Crocker[55]
on the Osage River[95]
Bates Cave[22-23]
Battle Ground near Miller's Cave[59]
Beads—
columella, from cairn[87]
shell, found in cairn[28]
stone, in cave[31]
Bear Creek, rock house on[118]
Becker, Philip, examination of cave refuse by[84]
"Beckwith's Fort," mounds near[169]
Bedford, caves in vicinity of[103], [104]
Beer Cave, popular name for Steuffer Cave[99]
Belcher Cave[121]
Bell, Robert A., cave on farm of[51]
Bell's Cave[122]
Ben Smith's Cave[119]
Berry, George, cave on land of[43]
Big Creek Cave[18]
Big-Mouth Cave[138]
Big Piney—
caves in vicinity of[57], [81]
house mounds on[162]
Big Piney Post Office, cave in vicinity of[56]
Birthstone of Kauai Island[192]
Bishop Museum, value of, to students[174]
Blatchley, W.S.—
caverns described by[102]
quoted[103-104], [107], [110]
Bledsoe County, Tenn., cave in[128]
Bloodland, house mounds near[57]
Blowing Cave[136]
Blue River, caves on[111]
Blue Spring Cave[18]
Bluewater Cave[134]
Bluff City, caves in vicinity of[124], [125]
Bode Cave[94]
Boiling Spring Of The Gasconade, cave near[34]
Bond, John R., cave on farm of[92]
Bone Cave[120]
Bones, Animal, in caves[33], [37], [72], [73]
Bones, Human—
in Bell's Cave[51]
in cairn at Devil's Elbow[86-87]
in cairns on Helm's farm[88]
in Caldwell's Cave[132]
in cave on Meshach Creek[121]
in Colyer's Cave[133]
in Cub Run Cave[113]
in dune burials[193]
in Goat Bluff Cave[36], [37], [38], [39]
in Gourd Creek Cave[34]
in Haunted Cave[116]
in Hawaiian caves[182]
in Miller's Cave[67], [69-72], [73], [76]
in mound[151]
in Ramsey's Cave[82]
in Sell Cave[47-49]
See Skeletons; Skulls.
Bowling Green, caves near[118]
Bradley Cave[112]
Brandon, cave near[138]
Bridal Cave, beauty of[90]
Briggs, Capt. J.B., cave owned by[117]
Briggs, Ike, cave on land of[116]
Briggs's Cave[116]
Brigham, Dr., work of[174], [194]
Brooks Cave[56]
Brumley, cave in vicinity of[91]
Bryant's Bluff, rock shelters in[40]
Bucher Cave[51]
Buckner Cave. See Harry Buckner Cave; Joel Buckner Cave.
Buffalo Wallows, so-called[152]
Bunch Cave[90]
Burial Cave near Sheffields[135]
Burial Customs in Hawaii[192]
Burial Places on Maui Island[190]
Burials—
communal[151], [153], [157]
dune[193-194]
in Goat Bluff Cave[36]
in Gourd Creek Cave[30]
inclosed in flat stones[88]
on Lost Hill[27]
See Cairns; Graves.
Burksville, cave near[111]
Bushnell, D.I., JR.—
conclusion of, regarding house mounds[164]
quoted on house mounds[161]
Cairns—
at Miller's Cave[59]
at Sugar Tree camp[40]
containing double burial[19]
in vicinity of Eugene, Mo.[96]
near Pillman's Cave[83]
near Woodland Cave[84]
of common occurrence[17]
on Helm's farm[87-89]
on Lost Hill[24-28], [84]
on the Gasconade[40], [99]
See Burials; Graves.
Caldwell's Cave[131-132]
Camden County, Mo.—
explorations in[89-91]
geological formations in[91]
Cameron, William, tradition obtained by[172]
Camp-ground Cave[51]
Cannibal House, so-called, near Omaha[156]
Cannibalism, discoveries indicating[77]
Cave, meaning of term, in Hawaii[182]
Cave Earth, composition of[16]
Cave Exploration, conditions considered in[101]
Cave Man, no trace of, in Ozark Hills[15]
Caves. See Caverns.
Caverns—
air of[14-15]
as habitations[14]
development of[13-14]
floors of[14]
method of measuring[17]
proper examination of[16]
Cavities In Ash-bed[67-68], [73]
Cedar Grove, cave in vicinity of[18]
Chattanooga, caves in vicinity of[132]
Chaumont Station, cave near[117]
Cheatham's Ferry, cave near[134]
Chippewas, Sioux driven westward by[172]
Chunkey Stones in Molokai[177], [180]
City Of Refuge—
at mouth of Wailua River[193]
wall of[184]
Civil War, caves as shelters during[23]
Clarksville, cave in vicinity of[123]
Clemmens Creek Cave[89]
Coahoma County, Miss., large mound in[171]
Coal Pit Hollow, mention of[24]
Coffee Cave[134]
Cokely Cave[90]
Colbert County, Ala., caves of[134], [135]
Cole County, Mo., explorations in[100]
College Cave[128]
Collinsville, cave in vicinity of[139]
Colossal Cave[115]
Colyer's Cave[133]
Communal Burial. See Burials, communal.
Cook, Captain, death of[184]
Cooke, George, acknowledgment to[175]
Cooking, method of, in Molokai[179]
Cookville, caves in vicinity of[42]
Crawford County, Ind., explorations in[107]
Crittenden County, Ark., mound excavations in[169]
Crump's Cave[118]
Cub Run Cave[113-115]
Culver's Cave[136]
Current River, caves of[18]
Daerhoff, Ben, cave on farm of[95]
Dallas County, Mo., house mounds in[161]
Dancing Platforms in Molokai[181-182]
Davis, J.W., caves on farm of[42]
Daylight In Caves, use of term[16]
Dekalb County, Ala., caves of[137-139]
Dent County, Mo., caves of[20-22]
Devil's Elbow—
burials at[88]
house mounds at[162]
walled graves at[84]
Dillon, house mounds near[42], [162]
Dinsmore, Dr. R.S., excavations made by[153-154]
Discoids, Stone, in Molokai[177]
Dixon, cave in vicinity of[89]
Dixon's Cave[116]
Donnehue's Cave[103]
Donnelson's Cave[103-106]
Double Cave[54-55]
Drip Rock—
deposits of, in Berry Cave[43]
meaning of the term[16]
See Stalactite; Stalagmite.
Dry Cave[90]
Dry Creek, cave on[56]
Dry Fork Post Office, caves near[119]
Dunbar's Cave[123-124]
Dunes, Burials In[193]
Dunlap, caves in vicinity of[128-129]
Edenville Road, cave on[57]
Edgar Springs, cave in vicinity of[23]
Edmonson County, Ky., caves of[115-118]
Eidson, Will Robert, cairns on farm of[90]
Eigenmann, Professor, conclusions of[105]
Eldon, cave in vicinity of[96]
Ellis Cave[138]
Eminence, supposed cave near[20]
Esmith Caves[119-120]
Eugene, graves in vicinity of[96]
Farmington, mounds near[162], [166]
Fearin Cave[139]
Ferguson, Mo.—
excavation of mound near[168]
house mounds near[161]
Fish, eyeless[18]
Fishing Cave[18]
Fishponds—
at Niumahu[192]
of Molokai[175]
Flintworking Site[59]
Food Supply of Molokai[175]
Foote, A.L., cave on land of[44]
Ford's Cave[119]
Fort Deposit Cave—
cross sections of[144-149]
description of[143-150]
Fort Payne Cave[137-138]
Fortification, Indian, near Miller's Cave[59]
Fossil Cave—[91]
plan of[92]
section of[92]
Franklin County, Tenn., caves of[131]
Freeburg, caves in vicinity of[97], [99]
Freeman's Cave[81-83]
French Lick Springs, cavern near[107]
Game played in Molokai[177]
Garvin Cave[112]
Gasconade River, caves on[96], [97], [98], [99]
Gascondy, cave in vicinity of[98]
Gilder's Discovery[157]
Gill, De Lancey—
observations of[48]
theory of[17]
Glaize Creek, cave near[91]
Glass Fragment, from Goat Bluff Cave[37]
Glover, Robert, cave on farm of[122]
Goat Bluff Cave, description of[35-39]
Gods, Stone[186], [193]
Gold In Caves, beliefs concerning[21], [30]
Gordon, tradition related by[173]
Gouge, from Miller's Cave[79]
Gourd Creek—
cairns at mouth of[24-25]
village site on[34]
Gourd Creek Cave—
description of[29]
exploration of[28-34]
Graham Cave[83]
Granite Mountain, mounds near[168]
Gravel in caves[16]
Graves—
cist, at Iowa Point[152]
near Bell's Cave[123]
near McKennan's[52]
of Molokai[178]
on Laughlin's ranch[44]
on Saline Creek[95]
walled, at Devil's Elbow[84-87]
See Cairns; Burials.
"Great Temple" of Hawaii[183-184]
Green River, rock shelters on[118]
Gregory, Professor—
mention of[175]
work of[174]
"Ground House Indians," mounds made by[172]
Ground House River, probable origin of name[173]
Grundy County, Tenn., caves of[130]
Gulfs, formation of[108]
Gulfs Of Lost River[107]
Gumbo for making vessels[69]
Guntersville, caves in vicinity of[139], [140]
Guthoerl, Peter—
cave on farm of[20]
mounds on farm of[22]
Ha-ha-ton-ka, caves in vicinity of[89]
Hamilton County, Tenn., caves of[132]
Hammers found in cave[39]
Hardin County, Ky., caves of[112]
Hardin's Cave[139-140]
Harlow Cave[112]
Harrison County, Ind., explorations in[111]
Harrison's Cave[136]
Harry Buckner Cave[113]
Hart County, Ky., explorations in[112]
Haunted Cave[116]
Hawaii, archeological work in[174-195]
Heiaus—
at Kaupo[188]
at Napoopoo[184]
described by Mr. Thrum[194]
of Hawaii Island[185-187]
of Wailua[192-193]
of Waimea[194]
on Maui Island[190]
on Mauna Loa[178-180]
sacred to priesthood[192]
Helm, Daniel, cairns on farm of[87]
Henson's Cave[129]
Hilo, archeological work in vicinity of[182]
Hixson's Cave[129]
Holmes, W.H., suggestion made by[15]
Holston River, cave on[125]
Honaunau, work of Stokes at[184-185]
Honey Landing, cave at[139]
Hopkins, Isaac, mounds on farm of[166-167]
House Mounds—
defined[17]
in Dent County[22]
in Miller County[96]
in St. François County, Mo., plan of[168]
near Dillon[42]
near Ranch House[56-57]
near Rolla[41]
near St. James[42]
near Stover[100]
of the lower Mississippi Valley[161]
on Brush Creek[99]
theories concerning origin of[163-165]
See Village sites.
House Sites. See Heiaus.
Howe, Nebr., excavations near[155]
Hrdlička, Dr. Aleš, reference to[158]
Hublin's Cave[130]
Hughes, Sam P., work of[155-156]
Hunter, A.B., mounds on farm of[166]
Hurricane Bluff Cave[97]
Hut Rings
at Beckwith's Fort[170]
similar to ruins of Mandan houses[171]
Hutchins Cave[112]
Hutchinson, Harrison, cave on farm of[97]
Iao Valley, remains in[191]
Illinois, explorations in[111]
Implements—
found in cave[113]
found in Molokai[177]
found near cemeteries[123]
from Sell Cave[46]
Indian Ford Cave[96-97]
Indian Fort, on the Osage River[99]
Indian Mound Cave[124]
Indiana—
cave region of[102]
explorations in[102-111]
Iowa Point, grave at[152]
Iron Mountain, house mounds near[161]
Iron Mountain Railway, mounds along[167]
Irvin, George, cave on farm of[96]
Isboll Caves[135]
Jackson, General, cave used by, as storage room[143]
Jackson County, Ala., caves of[135]
Jerome, rock shelters in vicinity of[40]
Joel Buckner Cave[113]
Jones Farm, cave on[24]
Jurggenmeyer, Conrad, cave on farm of[94]
Kamehameha I, King—
"slide" made in time of[185]
temple built by[183]
Kansan Drift, skeletons reported found in[155]
Kauai Island, investigations in[191-194]
Kentucky, explorations in[112-123]
Kerr's Mill, cave near[44]
Key, Buck, cave on farm of[133]
Key Rocks[24]
Key's Cave[133]
Kilauea, investigations near[183]
Killian Caves[138-139]
Knives—
discovered in cave[31]
flint, found in cave[39]
found in cairn[27]
Lackaye's Bluff Cave[97]
Laird's Cave[112]
Lakey's Cave[128-129]
Land Company's Cave[129]
Lane, George, mound on farm of[24]
Lane's Cave[56]
Lauderdale County, Ala., caves of[133-134]
Laughlin Ranch, cairns on[44]
Laupahoehoe, ruins at[187]
Lawrence County, Ind., explorations in[102-106]
Leavenworth, caves in vicinity of[111]
Lewis And Clark—
mound mentioned by[152]
names of, carved on rock[153]
Library Of Bishop Museum, contents of[174]
Lihue, fishpond near[192]
Limrock, caves near[135], [136]
Linn Creek, cave formerly near[91]
Linnville Cave[124]
Little-mouth Cave[138]
Little Piney—
cave near[40]
cave on[23], [34]
mound on[24]
village site on[34]
Little Wyandotte Cave[111]
Lock's Cave[112]
Lodge Sites on Long's Hill[159-160]
Logan County, Ky., reconnoissance in[122]
Long's Hill, the site of Gilder's discovery[157]
Lookout Mountain, Caves on west slope of[138]
Lost Hill—
cairn on[84]
described[25]
Love's Cave[120]
Lucas, F.A., expert on animal bones[128]
Luckenhoff, John, cave on farm of[94]
Mccreary Cave[121]
Mcderment's Caves[141-142]
Mcwilliams Farm, cave on[42]
Mammal Cave[116]
Mammoth Cave, Ky.[115]
caves near[115-117]
Mammoth Cave, Mo., rumors of, not verified[20]
Mammoth Cave Of Illinois[111]
Marengo Cave[107]
Maries County, Mo., explorations in[96-98]
Marion County, Tenn., caves of[131-132]
Marsh, Henry, cave on farm of[23]
Marshall County, Ala., explorations in[139-150]
Martin County, Ind., caves of[106]
Martin, Lewis, cave on place of[113]
Maui Island, aboriginal structures on[188-191]
Mauna Kea, quarry on[183]
Maxey's Cave, described[43]
Meramec River, house mounds on[161]
Meramec Valley, relics seldom found in[22]
Meshach Creek, caves on[121]
Mill Cave[106], [118], [121]
Miller, Daniel S., cave on farm of[57]
Miller, Walter, cave on farm of[54]
Miller County, Mo., explorations in[91-96]
Miller's Cave—
description of[57-81]
measurements of[61-62], [63]
plan of[62]
shells in[66-67]
Milltown, cave near[107]
Milltown Cave, change in[108]
Missouri River, explorations along[151-160]
Mitchell, cave in vicinity of[104]
Mix Cave[53-54]
Moab, village site near[83]
Molokai—
deforestation of[177]
former population of[175]
investigations in[175-182]
kind of stone found in[177]
Money Cave[21]
Monroe County, Ill., explorations in[111]
Monroe County, Ky., explorations in[120-121]
Montauk, cave in vicinity of[19]
Monteagle, caves in vicinity of[131]
Montgomery County, Tenn., explorations in[123-124]
Morgan Cave[90]
Morgan County, explorations in[100]
Morrell Cave[125-128]
Mortars—
found in caves[39], [74], [77], [78]
large stone used as[187]
Mosquito Creek, communal burial on[153]
Mounds—
mentioned by Lewis and Clark[152]
not found in Molokai[178]
See House mounds; Lodge sites; Village sites.
Munfordville, Ky., caves in vicinity of[112-113]
Munro, James, acknowledgment To[175]
Murrell's Cave[134]
Napoopoo, investigations at[184]
National Museum, objects shipped to[81]
Natural Bridge Cave[100]
"Nebraska Man," theories regarding[157-158]
Nemaha River, mound on, mentioned by Lewis and Clark[152]
New Madrid County, Mo., mounds of[166]
Newburg, cave in vicinity of[41]
Newsom Springs, caves near[134]
Niangua River, caverns on[89]
Nickajack, caves near[131]
Nickajack Cave[132]
Niles, cave near[19]
Northtown, cave in vicinity of[112]
Olaa, bones in caves near[182]
Omaha, investigations in vicinity of[156]
Onyx Caves[22], [34-35], [90]
Orange County, Ind., explorations in[106-107]
Orangeville, caves in vicinity of[107]
Osage County, Mo., explorations in[98]
Ozark Region, explorations in[13-100]
Page, Robert, cave on land of[55]
Palmer, Dr. E.E., rock house on land of[120]
Paoli, caves in vicinity of[106]
Papillion, Nebr., work near[156]
Paris, Rev. Mr., story of Captain Cook related to[184]
Park, William—
buffalo wallows examined by[152]
skeletons exhumed by[151]
"Paved Trail" in Molokai[176]
Pawnee Village Site[153]
Payne Cave[119]
Perforator And Knife from Wright Cave[93]
Perforators, Bone, in cave[31]
Peru, Nebr., lodge sites near[156]
Pestle And Grinding Stone found at Laupahoehoe[188]
Pestles—
found in caves[39], [74], [77], [78]
in Molokai[177]
Peters Creek, caves on[119-120]
Petroglyphs—
near Miller's Cave[60-61]
on Gasconade River[89]
See Pictographs.
Phelps, James, cave on farm of[24]
Phelps County, Mo.—
caves of[22-42]
house mounds in[162]
Phillips Cave[51]
Pickett's Cave[129]
Pictographs—
reported near Paydown[97]
See Petroglyphs.
Pillman, John, cave on land of[83]
Pipes—
fragment of, in cave[31]
from cairn[27]
from Miller's Cave[69], [80]
Piquet Orchards, cave near[89]
Plattin Creek, house mounds on[161]
Poinsett County, Ark., mounds in[171]
Polishing Stones. See Rubbing stones.
Pool Hollow, cave in[41]
Pot from Goat Bluff Cave[38-39]
Pottery—
from Miller's Cave[77]
from Sell Cave[46-47]
of Gourd Creek Cave[31]
place where made[59]
unknown in Molokai[178]
Poyner's Cave[116-117]
Pride's Cave[134]
Proctor's Cave[116]
Pulaski County, Mo.—
caves of[42-89]
house mounds in[162]
Quarries—
in Hawaii[183]
on Kauai Island[191]
Railroad Cave[55]
Rain Heiau of Molokai[180-181]
Ramsey's Cave[81-83]
Ranch House, house mounds near[56]
Refuse, meaning of the term[16]
Renaud Cave[23]
Rice, William H., investigations of[191]
Rich Fountain, house mounds in vicinity of[99], [162]
Richland Cave[52]
Riddle Cave[56]
Riden, J.W., cave on farm of[22]
Riden's Cave[57]
River Cave[90], [98]
Roaring Spring, description of[58]
Robbers' Cave[90]
Rock Ledges Quarry, discovery at[102]
Rock Shelters[24]
defined[16-17]
in Bryant's Bluff[40]
of Colbert County, Ala.[134]
on Big Piney[89]
Rolla, house mounds near[41]
Rolla Road, house mounds on[22]
Rollins, Sam T., cave on farm of[52-53]
Roof Dust, use of the term[16]
Ross, Joseph, cairns on farm of[85], [88]
Roubidoux Cave[52]
Roubidoux Creek, caves on[42], [43], [44], [45], [51], [52]
Rowlett Cave[113]
Rowlett's Station, caves in vicinity of[112], [113]
Royal Family Of Hawaii, former abode of[192]
Rubbing Stone from Sell Cave[48]
Rulo, Nebr., investigations near[154]
Sacrificial Altars. See Altars; Sacrificial stones.
Sacrificial Stones in Hawaiian Islands[181], [186], [192]
St. Elizabeth, caves near[94-95]
St. Francis County, Ark., house mounds in[170]
St. François County, Mo., mounds of[166]
St. James, house mounds near[42], [162]
St. John's Bayou, mounds along[166]
Salem, Mo.—
caves in vicinity of[20]
house mounds near[22], [161]
Saline Creek, grave on[95]
Salt Cave[115-116]
Saltpeter—
Hublin's Cave worked for[130]
made in Fearin Cave[139]
manufactured in Morrell Cave[126]
mining for, in Barnard Cave[140-141]
Saltpeter Cave—
in Barren County, Ky.[119]
in Crawford County, Ind.[110-111]
in Dent County, Mo.[21]
in Hardin County, Ky.[112]
in Jackson County, Ala.[136]
in Marshall County, Ala.[140]
in Phelps County, Mo.[41]
in Pulaski County, Mo.[57]
in Texas County, Mo.[19-20]
Schord, John W., cave on farm of[56]
Sell, Dr. W.J., cave on farm of[45]
Sell Cave, described[45-51]
Sequatchie College, cave near[128]
Sequatchie County, Tenn., caves of[128]
Sequatchie River, cave on[131]
Serpent, ridge in form of[194]
Sewanee, cave in vicinity of[131]
Shannon County, Mo., caves of[18-19]
Shark God—
stone known as[186]
tradition concerning[178]
Sheffields, cave at[135]
Shell, objects of, from Miller's Cave[79]
Shell Heaps in Colbert County, Ala.[135]
Shellmound, caves in vicinity of[131]
Shells, accumulation of, in Miller's Cave[66]
Shelter Cave, defined[16-17]
Shiloah Cave[102]
Shoal Creek, cave on[134]
Shoals, caves in vicinity of[106]
Short Bend Cave[20-21]
Short Bend Post Office, caves near[20], [21]
Short Bend Road, house mounds on[22]
Short Cave[117-118]
Sink Holes near Onyx Cave[35]
Sinkers, found in Molokai[178]
Sinkin Creek, caves near mouth of[18]
Sioux, driven westward by Chippewas[172]
Skeletons—
communal burial of[151]
found near Rulo[154]
in mound in Crittenden County[169]
See Bones, human; Skulls.
Skivers, from Miller's Cave[79]
Skulls—
found at Lost Hill[26], [27], [28]
petrified[154]
See Bones, human; Skulls.
Slabs, stone, used in vault[26-27]
Slick Rock Cave[120]
"Slides" of Hawaii[185]
Smith, James I., caves on land of[19]
Smith Caves[19]
Smith's Cave . See Ben Smith's Cave.
Smith's Grove, cave near[118]
Smithsonia, cave at[133]
Spearheads discovered in cave[31]
Specimens From Caves, where found[17]
Speers Cave[100]
Spring Creek Cave[83]
Spring Cheek Valley, house mounds in[22]
Stalactites—
abundant in Morrell Cave[125]
beauty of, in Bridal Cave[90]
See Stalagmite.
Stalagmite—
abundance of, in Morrell Cave[126]
in Killian Cave[139]
in Luckenhoff Cave[94]
in Onyx Cave[35]
masses of, in McDerment's Cave[142]
See Alabaster; Drip rock; Onyx; Travertine.
Standing Rock, near Linn Creek[91]
Star Cave[107]
Stark's Cave[96]
Steffy's Cave[113]
Sterns, Dr. Frederick H., work of[156]
Steuffer Cave[99]
Stokes, Mr., work of[174]
Stover, house mounds near[100], [162]
Stratman, Henry L., cave on farm of[98]
"Strawhorn's" Hollow, cave in[41]
Students, journey through cave by[105-106]
Sugar Tree Camp, cairns at[40]
Sullivan County, Tenn., explorations in[124-128]
Tavern Creek, cave on[95]
Taylor Mound[151]
Teeth, deductions from wear of[48], [49]
Temple . See Great Temple.
Temple Hill, cave near[119]
Temple Site on Senator Cooke's ranch[176]
Tennessee, explorations in[123-133]
Tennessee River, caves on[139]
Terrell Land, cave on[18]
Texas County, Mo., caves of[19-20]
Thoburn, J.B., conclusion of, regarding house mounds[164]
Thomas, David, village site on farm of[83]
Thomas Cave[118], [125]
Thrum, Thomas G., work of[174], [194]
Thumb-scrapers, abundant on village site[153]
Tick Creek Cave[41]
Tillman, Charles, Grave on Land of[95]
Tillman, John, graves on land of[96]
Todd County, Ky., explorations in[122-123]
Tompkinsville, caves in vicinity of[121]
"Tonky," caves in vicinity of[89]
Toronto, caves in vicinity of[90]
Tradition—
concerning the Shark God[178]
of the "Ground House Indians"[172]
Travertine—
from Wyandotte Cave[108]
See Alabaster; Onyx; Stalagmite.
Troy, Kansas, explorations in vicinity of[153-154]
Tuley, John Black, cave on land of[121]
Tunnel Cave[56]
Turkey-Pen Slough, village site at mouth of[40]
Tuscumbia, Mo., village site in vicinity of[95-96]
Twin Caves[22]
Vienna, cave in vicinity of[96]
Village Sites—
in vicinity of Arlington, Mo.[40]
on Big Piney[83]
on Gourd Creek[34]
on Saline Creek[96]
on Wolf River[153]
Pawnee[153]
See House mounds; Hut rings; Lodge sites; Mounds.
Waihee, remains at[189-190]
Wailua, investigations at[192-193]
Wailuku, heiaus at[188-189]
Waimea, remains near[183], [194]
Warren County, Ky., explorations in[118]
Watson Cave[22]
Waynesville—
cairns in vicinity of[44]
caves in vicinity of[43], [51], [52], [56]
Welburn's Cave[140]
Welch's Cave[18]
White Cloud, Kans., explorations in vicinity of[151-153]
White's Cave[115]
Widener, Charles E., cave on farm of[23]
Wild-Hog Cave[23]
Wilson, Jack, remarkable will of[92-93]
Wilson Cave[92-94]
Wolf River, village site on[153]
Wood, G.S., Indian cemetery on farm of[123]
Woodland Hollow, cave in[84]
Worley, E.S., cave on farm of[125]
Wright Cave[91-92]
perforator from[93]
Wyandotte Cave[108-110]
size of[102]
Wynne's Cave[113]
Yancy Mills, caves in vicinity of[23], [24]
Yellow Lake, mound opened near[172]
Yoark, Martha, home of[44]
Yoark Cave, described[43-44]
Zimmerman, Mark E.—
buffalo wallows examined by[152]
skeletons exhumed by[151]

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