INDEX.

Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi Valley, by H. W. Henshaw[117]
Bat, Carving of the[144]
Birds domesticated by Indians[138]
Buzzard, Range of the[142]
Carvings, Animal, from mounds[117]
"Cherry Bird", Carving of the[145]
Cincinnati tablet[133]
Conch shell, Range of the[143]
Coues, Dr. E., on bird carvings from mounds[148]
Cougar, Range of the[142]
Crow, Carvings of the[136]
Cushing, F. H., on Zuñi fetiches[145]
Dall, W. H., on the conch shell (Pyrula)[143]
Eagle, Carvings of the[146]
"Elephant mound"[152]
pipes[155]
"Grouce," Carving of the[144]
Henshaw, H. W., Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Miss. Valley[117]
Human sculptures[160]
Jaguar, Range of the[142]
Manatee, Sculptures of the[125]
Mound-builders' art vs. Indian art[164]
carvings[117]
skill in sculpture[148]
methods in art[149]
Mounds, Animal[152]
Otter, Carvings of the[125]
Owl, Carvings of the[144]
Panther, Range of the[142]
Paroquet, Carving of the[139]
, Range of the[140]
Pipe sculpture of the mounds builders[124]
Pipes, "Elephant"[155], [157]
Pyrula perversa, Range of the[143]
"Rattlesnake," Carving of the[147]
Skill in sculpture of the Mounds Builders[148]
Squirrel, Ground, Carving of the[128]
Totemism[150]
Tropical animals known to Mound Builders[142]
"Turkey" Buzzard, Carving of the[145]
White, C. A., Unios identified by[129]
Wilson on the conch shell (Pyrula)[143]
carvings of tropical animals[142]
Woodpecker, Carvings of the[146]