[11] Shea, Discovery of the Mississippi, 34. Catilinite pipes were widely used, even along the Atlantic slope, Thruston, 80-81.
[12] Weeden, Economic and Social History of New England, I., ch. ii.
[13] Minnesota Historical Collections, V., 267.
[14] Parkman, Pioneers of France in the New World, 230, citing Menendez.
[15] Neill, in Narrative and Critical History of America, IV., 164.
[16] Champlain's Voyages (Prince Society), III., 183.
[17] Morton, New English Canaan (Prince Society), 159.
[18] Shea, Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, 32.
[19] For additional evidence see Radisson, Voyages (Prince Society), 91, 173; Massachusetts Historical Collections, I., 151; Smithsonian Contributions, XVI., 30; Jesuit Relations, 1671, 41; Thruston, Antiquities, etc., 79-82; Carr, Mounds of the Mississippi Valley, 25, 27; and post pp. 26-7, 36.
[20] Reeves, Finding of Wineland the Good, 47.