INDEX.

  1. PAGE
  2. Abiquin, N. Mex., Pottery of [282]
  3. Acoma pottery [300]
  4. Age of pueblo ceramic art [267]
  5. American Naturalist on pottery [276]
  6. Animas Valley [315]
  7. Antiquity of coiled ware and white ware, Relative [358]-[359]
  8. Araqnaya coiled pottery[276]
  9. Arizona, Coiled ware from [279]
  10. pottery [291], [353]-[358]
  11. Art, Pueblo [266]
  12. Review, cited on coiled ware [279]
  13. Artist in ancient pottery, Freedom of [303]
  14. Avoca, N. C., Coiled pottery from [277]
  15. Aztec Springs ruin [319]
  16. Bandelier, A. F., on pueblo pottery [298]
  17. Barber, E. A., on Ute pottery [276]-[277]
  18. Basket marked pottery [282]
  19. Basketry a primitive art [359]
  20. Bottles [283], [301], [306], [320], [343], [345], [351], [352]
  21. Bowls [283], [306], [308]-[314], [316], [322]-[334]
  22. Brazilian Indian coiled pottery [276], [277]
  23. Burial of dead under dwellings [288]
  24. Burial of property with the dead [288]
  25. Cañon de Chelly, Pottery of [293], [319]
  26. Cave-houses [284]-[286], [293]
  27. Ceramic art, The [267]
  28. forms, Origin of [269]
  29. Chaco Valley [315]
  30. Character of Pueblo art [266]
  31. Chiquito, Colorado [306]
  32. Cihola pottery [297], [307], [316], [321], [343], [344], [356]
  33. Classification of pottery [272], [304], [306]
  34. Cliff-dwellers [304], [305]
  35. Cliff-dwellings [284]-[286], [293]
  36. Coil in ornamentation, The [278]-[282]
  37. Coiled ware and white ware, Relative antiquity of [358]-[359]
  38. imitated [299]
  39. Coiling of the Pueblos [273]-[275]
  40. Coil-made pottery [273]-[299]
  41. Color of coiled pottery [283]
  42. of designs in pottery [302]
  43. of Pueblo pottery [269]
  44. Colorado Chiquito [306]
  45. pottery [321]-[357]
  46. Indian pottery [276]
  47. plateau house sites [281]
  48. pottery [281], [305]
  49. ruin [319]
  50. Construction, Pueblo ceramic [268]
  51. Cooking, Pottery for [272], [283]
  52. Crimped coil on pottery [279], [280], [282]
  53. Cross, Ideographic [345]
  54. Cups [349]
  55. Distribution of Pueblo art [266]
  56. Domestic pottery [272], [283], [306]
  57. Dumont describes pottery [275], [276]
  58. Eccentric forms of pottery [283], [307], [353]
  59. Epsom Creek pottery, Utah [286]-[287]
  60. Execution of design in painted pottery [302]
  61. Fillmore, Utah, Pottery from grave at [292]
  62. Firing of Pueblo pottery [268]
  63. Flat heads [340]
  64. ornaments [271]
  65. Florida coiled pottery [277]
  66. Form in pottery, Origin of [269]
  67. Gila pottery [281], [283]
  68. Glaze of Pueblo pottery [268]
  69. Gourds copied in pottery [270], [306], [353]
  70. Guilloche [309]
  71. Handled vessels [271], [300], [314], [319], [325], [340]
  72. Hartt, Prof. C. F., on Indian pottery in Brazil [276]
  73. Humboldt, W. O., on coiled pottery of the Orinoco [276]
  74. Indented pottery patterns [280]
  75. Indian coiled pottery of Brazil [276]
  76. Individuality of pottery designs [305]
  77. Intaglio ornament [271]
  78. Jackson, Dr. Sheldon; Indian vases [357]
  79. Jackson, W.H., on pottery [287], [318], [319]
  80. Jones, Prof. Marcus E., on pottery of Utah [292]
  81. Kanab, Pottery from [281], [287], [310], [314]
  82. Keam, T. V., Pottery collection of [293], [296], [321], [330], [336], [348], [355]
  83. La Plata Valley [315]
  84. Life forms in pottery [283], [307], [353]
  85. Little Colorado, Pottery of the [283], [292], [321], [330]
  86. Louisiana, Coiled Indian ware in [275]-[276]
  87. McElmel Valley [315]
  88. Magalhaes, Dr., on coiled pottery of the Araguaya River [276]
  89. Mancos Valley [315]
  90. Material used in pottery [267], [283]
  91. Meander in ornament [359]
  92. Mended Pueblo pottery [286]
  93. Mexico, Coiled pottery from [277]
  94. Mindeleff, Victor, collected pottery [293], [311], [338]
  95. Miscellaneous ornamentation of pottery [283]
  96. Moki pottery [277], [290], [293], [299]
  97. Monteztuna Cañon [315], [318]
  98. Mormon town [287], [310]
  99. Mortuary pottery [272]
  100. Moss, Capt. John, on Ute pottery [276], [319]
  101. Mound village, Utah [287]-[288]
  102. Muge [307], [320], [347]
  103. National Museum, Pottery in [285], [287], [321], [331], [333], [357]
  104. Navajo pottery [299]
  105. Nelson, E. W., obtained pottery [279], [292], [353]
  106. Nevada, Pueblo pottery in [287]
  107. New Mexico pottery [282], [298]
  108. North Carolina coiled pottery [277]
  109. Nutria pottery [344]
  110. Ollas [283]-[287], [293], [306], [314], [318], [335]
  111. Origin of ceramic forms [269], [272]
  112. the coil [277]
  113. Orinoco, Coiled pottery of the [276]
  114. Ornament, Ceramic [271], [278]-[282], [303], [305], [337], [359]
  115. Painted pottery [302]-[307]
  116. Parowan pottery [292]
  117. Pitcher forms [307]
  118. Plain pottery [299]-[301]
  119. Pottery Catalogue of Jaines Stevenson [265]
  120. developed from basketry [359]
  121. mended by Pueblos [286]
  122. Property buried with the dead [288]
  123. Provo, Utah, Pottery from [321]
  124. Pueblo art [266]
  125. coiled ware [273]-[275]
  126. Putnam, Prof. F. W., cited [279]
  127. Relief ornament [271], [282]
  128. Rio de Chelley Valley [316]
  129. Dolores Valley [316]
  130. Gila pottery [281], [283], [299]
  131. Grande pottery [298], [305]
  132. Mancos cliff-houses [284]-[286]
  133. , Pottery of the [281], [284]-[286]
  134. Pecos, Pottery of the [298], [305]
  135. San Juan, Pottery of the [315]-[321]
  136. Virgen, Pottery of the [287]-[292], [307]-[315]
  137. Saint George tumulus, Utah, Pottery from [281], [287]-[291], [300], [307], [312], [334]
  138. Saint John, Pottery from [305]
  139. Salt Lake City Museum, Pottery in [292], [300]
  140. Salt Lake Valley, Pottery of [292]
  141. San Antonio Springs, Pottery at [344]
  142. Juan pottery [274], [281], [284]-[287], [291]
  143. Santa Clara River, Pottery on [287]
  144. Santarem, Brazil, Coiled pottery at [276]
  145. Springerville, Ariz., Pottery at [279], [291], [305], [353]
  146. Stages of ornament for painted pottery [303]-[304]
  147. Stephen, John, on pottery [293]
  148. Stevenson, James, on pottery [265], [293], [357]
  149. Storage of water, Pottery for [284]
  150. Surface finish of Pueblo pottery [268]
  151. Tempering materials in pottery [267]
  152. Transportation, of water, Pottery for [284]
  153. Tusayan pottery [269], [279], [283], [294], [300], [304], [307], [311], [316], [321], [358]
  154. Utah pottery. (See Saint George and Springerville) [279], [286]-[291], [300]
  155. Ute pottery [276]-[277]
  156. Vases [301], [335]-[351]
  157. Vegetable forms copied in pottery [270]
  158. Village site mound or tumulus [287]
  159. Water, Pottery for transportation and storage of [284]
  160. White ware [269], [304], [305]-[358]
  161. and coiled ware, Relative antiquity of [358]-[359]
  162. Yarrow, Dr. H. C., obtained pottery in Utah [292]
  163. Yuma, Pottery of [300]
  164. Zuñi pottery [290], [293], [300], [333], [344]