discovers rude implements in N. E., [347], [363];
Bow and arrow unknown to the palæolithic man, [355];
believes in interglacial man, [355];
at Solutré, [357];
on the Eng. trans. of Grotius, [370];
on the Trenton implements, [388];
Copper implements, [418];
on the Taensa fraud, [426].
Hayti held to be Ophir, [82].
Haywood, John, Tennessee, [372].