INDEX

Alexander, J. B., mounds on farm of [74]
Allamakee County, Iowa, mounds [26]
Altar mounds [57], [58]
Anderson, W. G., opened Wisconsin mounds [16]
Anderson Township, Ohio, mounds [49]
Andrews, E. B., on Ohio mounds [47], [48]
Appalachian mound district and mounds [10], [61-86]
Arkansas mounds [11]
Armstrong, Thomas, on Wisconsin mounds [16]
Ashland County, Ohio, mounds [47]
Athens County, Ohio, mounds [47]
Baldwin, J. D., on mound builders [83]
Bartow County, Georgia, mounds [96-104]
Bartram, William, description of Cherokee council house [87]
Beverly on shell ornaments [92]
Black Hawk's grave [33], [34]
Boulware, J. N., mounds on farm of [44]
Branson, Judge, opening of Wisconsin mounds by [18]
Brebeuf, Jean, on burial ceremonies of the Hurons [71], [110-119]
Brinton, D. G., on a burial mound [39]
—, on Indians as mound builders [84]
Brown County, Illinois, mounds [39-41]
Buffalo Creek, Worth Carolina, mounds near [68]
Burial mounds of the northern sections of the United States, by Cyrus Thomas [3-119]
Burke County, North Carolina, mounds [73]
Butler County, Ohio, archæology of [13]
Caldwell County, North Carolina, mounds [61-71]
Carr, Lucien, cited [84], [87], [88], [92]
Cartersville, Georgia, mounds near [96-104]
Case, H. B., on Indian burial customs [47]
Charleston, West Virginia, mounds near [51], [53], [55]
Chattanooga, Tennessee, mounds near [77]
Chelaque identical with Cherokee [89]
Cherokee, the, probably mound builders [60], [87-107]
Cherokee and Tallegwi, relation of [60]
Chillicothe, Ohio, mounds [46]
Clarke, F. W., analyzed iron from mounds [91]
Clarke County, Missouri, mounds [43]
Clifton, West Virginia, mounds [55], [58]
Conner, Rebecca, mounds on farm of [74]
Copper in use among Indians [93], [94], [100-106]
Courtois group of mounds [15]
Cowe, description of Cherokee councilhouse at [87]
Crawford County, Wisconsin, mounds [14], [17], [18], [20]
Davenport, Iowa, mounds near [24]
Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, explorations by members of [24]
—, pipes found by members of [38]
Davis, E. H., and Squier on mounds [12], [13], [38], [45], [48]
De Bry on Indian burial customs [29], [39]
Delaware Indian graves in Ashland County, Ohio [47]
Des Moines River mounds [33], [34]
Drake, Samuel G., advocates Indian origin of mounds [84]
Dubuque County, Iowa, mounds [31], [32]
Dunning, E. O., on stone grave mound in valley of the Little Tennessee [78], [79]
Eagle Point, Iowa, mounds [32]
East Dubuque, Illinois, mounds [34-38]
Eldon, Iowa, mounds [33], [34]
Elk River Valley, West Virginia, mounds [55]
Emmert, John W., explorations of [74-77]
Etowah, Georgia, mounds [96-104], [106], [107]
Florida mounds [12]
Force, M. F., on distribution of Indians [59]
Fort Defiance, North Carolina, mounds near [68]
Garcilasso de la Vega on Indian mounds [95], [96]
George Connet mound, Athens County, Ohio, description of [47], [48]
Grant County, Wisconsin, mounds [19]
Grave Creek, West Virginia, mounds [51]
Gulf mounds [12]
Hardy and Scheetz on Missouri mounds [42]
Harris, Thaddeus M., on mound builders [82]
Haven, S. F., quoted [82]
Haywood, John, on location of Cherokee [89], [90]
—, on European implements among Cherokee [94]
Heart, Captain, on mound builders [82]
Henderson, J. G., opening of Illinois mounds by [39]
Henderson County, North Carolina, mounds [74]
Holston Valley, Tennessee, mounds [75-77]
Hoy, Philip, opening of mounds by [14], [20]
Hunt, Charles, mounds on farm of [71]
Hurons, burial ceremonies of [110-119]
Illinois mounds [10], [11]
Illinois or Upper Mississippi burial mound district [24-44]
Indiana mounds [10]
Iowa mounds [10], [24]
Iowaville, Iowa, mounds [33], [34]
Iroquois burial customs [21]
Jones, C. C., on Indian pipes [93]
Jones, Joseph, on mound builders [83]
Jones, W. D., mound on land of [66-68]
Kanawha Valley, explorations in [51], [53], [57]
Kent, M. B., on Indian burial customs [20]
Kentucky mounds [10], [11]
Kickapoo stone graves [30]
Lafitau on Indian burial customs [29]
Lane, H. P., mounds on farm of [26]
Lapham, I. A., on Wisconsin mounds [14], [17], [21], [22]
Lawson on shell ornaments [92]
Lederer, John, on copper among Cherokee [91]
Lee County, Virginia, mounds [87]
Le Moyne de Morgues on burial mounds [39]
Lenoir, R. T., burial pit on farm of [68-71]
Little Tennessee Valley mounds [78], [79]
Louisiana mounds [11]
Lower Mississippi mounds [11]
Lubbock, John, advocates Indian origin of mounds [84]
McCulloch, J. H., advocates Indian origin of mounds [84]
MacLean, J. P., on Ohio mounds [13]
—, on mound builders [83]
Madison, Bishop, on mound builders [82], [83]
Madison, Wisconsin, mounds near [16]
Madisonville, Ohio, mounds near [49]
Metz, C. L., on burial mounds [49]
Middle Mississippi mounds [11]
Middleton, James D., explorations by [14]
Middleton, Jeff, mound opened by [20]
Mississippi mounds, Upper [10], [24-44]
—, Middle and Lower [11]
Missouri, mounds in [10], [11], [41-44]
Mohawk burial customs [21]
Mound builders, conclusions as to who were the [9], [58], [79], [80], [86], [97]
—, probably Cherokee [87-107]
Mounds, burial [3-119]
Naples, Illinois, mounds [39]
Nelson, T. F., mounds on farm of [61-66], [90]
New Albin, Iowa, mounds near [26]
Newark, Ohio, mounds [46]
New York mounds [10]
Norris, P. W., investigations of [17], [18], [26], [27], [32], [35], [39], [40], [52], [55]
North Carolina, mounds in [10], [61-75]
Ohio mound district [45-60]
Ohio mounds [10], [12], [13], [45-60]
Peru, Iowa, monnds near [31]
Pike County, Illinois, mounds [39]
Pike County, Missouri, mounds [43]
Pipes, soapstone [93], [94]
Potherie on Iroquois burial customs [21]
Pottawattamie mounds [34]
Powell, J. W., copper plate from Illinois mound obtained by [105]
Powhatan, Virginia, site bought with copper [94]
Putnam, F. W., on Ohio mounds [49-51]
Quatrefages on appearance of Indians in the valley of the Missouri [109]
Racine, Wisconsin, mounds near [14]
Ralls County, Missouri, mounds [42]
Read, M. O., on mounds near Chattanooga [77], [78]
Ripon, Wisconsin, mounds near [16]
Rogan, J. P., explorations of [61], [71], [72], [97], [98], [104]
Sac and Fox, burial customs of [20], [21]
Scheetz and Hardy on Slissouri mounds [42]
Schoolcraft, H. R., on Indian burial customs [21]
—, advocates Indian origin of mounds [84]
School-house mound [48], [49]
Shawnee, stone graves of [30]
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, mounds [19]
Short, John T., on mound builders [83]
Smith, B. H., mounds on farm of [51]
Spainhour, J. M., opening of North Carolina mounds by [61], [73]
Spencer, J. W., on Indian burial customs [21]
Squier and Davis on mounds [12], [38], [45], [48]
Squier, E. G., on Indian antiquities [10]
Sullivan County, Tennessee, mounds [75-77]
Tallegwi and Cherokee, relation of [60]
Tallegwi as mound builders [84]
Tennessee mounds [10], [11]
Tennessee River, mounds near [77]
Thomas, Cyrus, paper by, on burial mounds of the northern section of the United States [3-119]
Thomas, Nora, translation of description of burial ceremonies of the Hurons by [110-119]
Tuscarora, neighbors of the Cherokee [91]
Upper Mississippi mounds [10], [24-44]
Vernon County, Wisconsin, mounds [14], [20]
Virginia mounds [10], [87]
Wapello County, Iowa, mounds [33]
Waukesha, Wisconsin, mounds near [17]
Welch, Edward, mounds on farm of [41]
West Virginia, mounds in [10], [51-60]
Wilkes County, North Carolina, mounds [71], [72]
Wisconsin, mounds in [10], [14-23]