Implements of shell, Agricultural [207]
Insignia or badges of shell [264], [266], [273]
Jones, C. C., describes shell pins [215]
Jones, C. C., describes shell vessel [196]
Jones, C. C., describes stone disks [277]
Jones, C. C., mentions shell gorgets [287], [293], [298]
Jones, Joseph, describes shell disk [276]
Jones, Joseph, describes shell gorgets [297]
Jones, Joseph, describes shell spoons [201]
Jones, Joseph, describes shell vessel [196]
Kalm, Peter, mentions shell knives [202]
Kalm, Peter, on shell money [238]
Kalm, Peter, on shell pendants [257]
Knight, E. H., describes shell weapons [211]
Knives of shell [201]
Knives of shell, rarity of, in collections [203]
Knives of shell used by Honda Indians [202]
Knives of shell used by Pacific Coast tribes [203]
Knives of shell used by Patagonians [203]
Kohl, J. G., on trade in shells [194]
Lafitau, J. F., on the use of shell pendants [256]
Lafitau, J. F., on the use of wampum [243]
Lafitau, J. F., on the use of wampum belts [250]
Lawson, John, on the use of shell money [237]
Le Moyne, d'Iberville, on the use of shell vessels [193]
Lewis and Clark describe shell ornaments [233]
Lewis and Clark on value of beads [239]
Lick Creek mound [215], [224], [272], [278], [296]
Lindström, P., on the use of shell money [236]
Lord, J. K., on shell money [239]
Loskiel G. H., gives an account of wampum [245]
Loskiel G. H., on the antiquity of use of wampum [235]
Loskiel G. H., on the manufacture of wampum [235]
Loskiel G. H., on the origin of the word wampum [239]
Loskiel G. H., on the wampum belts [250]
Low, C. P., Shell spoons collected by [200]
Low, C. P., Shell spoons described by [200]
Lyon, S. S., Shell spoons collected by [200]
McMahan mound [214], [292], [294], [298], [301], [303]
Manufacture of shell objects [204], [210], [212], [216], [218], [220], [228], [236], [255], [261], [263], [286], [293]
Marginella shells used as beads [219]
Matson, J. S. B., Beads discovered by [231]
Matson, J. S. B., describes shell plates [265]
Mnemonic records, Interpretation of [241], [244], [246]
Mnemonic records, Iroquois keeper of [241], [244]
Mnemonic records of Mexicans [240]
Mnemonic records of N. A. Indians [240]
Mnemonic records of Peruvians [240]
Mnemonic records, Origin of [240]
Mnemonic records, Use of materials other than shell for [245], [247]
Mnemonic records, Use of wampum for [240], [254]
Molina, G. I., concerning emblems in treaties [247]
Morgan, L. H., on the antiquity of wampum [235]
Morgan, L. H., on the origin of the word wampum [239]
Morgan, L. H., on the uses of wampum [235]
Morgan, L. H., on wampum belts [249]
Morgan, L. H., on wampum records [241]
Morton, Thomas, on the use of shell money [236]
Myth, Spider, obtained by J. W. Powell [286]
Mytilus, shells used as utensils [191], [212]
Mytilus, shells used in manufacture of fish hooks [210]
Mytilus, shells used in manufacture of ornaments [261]
Oliva shells used as beads [219], [222]
Olivella shells used as beads [220]
Ornaments of shell [213], [305]
Osgood, Kate C., Drawings made by [268]
Oyster shells used as utensils [191]
Pachydesma shells used as utensils [190]
Pachydesma shells used in manufacture of beads [226]
Pachydesma shells used in manufacture of ornaments [261]
Pachydesma shells used in manufacture of pendants [209]
Palmer, E., Collections by [303]
Parkman, Francis, on the use of wampum [247]
Pearls perforated for beads [225]
Pearls used by Powhatan [232]
Pecten shells used as implements [206]
Pecten shells used as ornaments [189], [261]
Pecten shells used as rattles [190], [206]
Pecten shells used as vessels [189]
Pecten shells used in art [189]
Pectunculus shells, Manufacture of rings from [263]
Pendants, Beads used as [230]
Pendants, Classification of [255], [207]
Pendants, Engraved [267], [305]
Pendants, Forms and sizes of [255], [258], [261], [263]
Pendants, Historic use of [255], [268]
Pendants illustrated by Lafitau [257]
Pendants illustrated in De Bry [257]
Pendants illustrated in Mexican paintings [257]
Pendants illustrated in sculptures of Mexico and Yucatan [258]
Pendants, Importance of, in evolution of art [255]
Pendants of shell [209], [255]
Pendants of the Atlantic coast [258]
Pendants, Origin of use of [255]
Pendants, Ornamental notching of edges of [262]
Pendants, Perforations of [255], [261]
Pendants, Plain, of the Pacific coast [260]
Pendants, Plain, of the Atlantic coast [258]
Pendants, Various uses of [255], [261], [267]
Penn, J. G., describes Penn belt [259]
Perforated tablets. See [Tablets].
Perforations of objects of shell [216], [220], [223], [227], [236], [262]
Perkins, G. H., Shell beads illustrated by [224]
Perrine, F. M., Shell gorgets belonging to [270]
Pins, cut from body of shell [216]
Pins, Examples of [213], [218]
Pins made from collumellæ of shell [213], [218]
Pins obtained from mounds [213], [218]
Pins of shell [213], [218]
Pins, Use of bone [217]
Pins, Use of, problematicals [213], [217]
Potter, W. B., Shell gorget owned by [299], [303]
Powell, J. W., Nose ornament collected by [227]
Powell, J. W., Shell disk collected by [273]
Powell, J. W., Shell spoon collected by [199]
Powell, J. W., Spider myth obtained by [286]
Powers, Stephen, describes shell beads [239]
Powers, Stephen, describes shell ornaments [233]
Pratt, H. W., on shell money [239]
Pratz, Lepage du, describes shell ornaments [232]
Putnam, F. W., describes bone pins [217]
Putnam, F. W., describes shell fish-hooks [209]
Putnam, F. W., describes shell gorgets [276], [282], [295]
Putnam, F. W., describes shell pins [218]
Putnam, F. W., describes shell spoons [195]
Putnam, F. W., describes shell vessels [196]
Putnam, F. W., on use of asphaltum [227]
Putnam, F. W., on value of Haliotis shells [191]
Rasle, Father Sebastian, on the use of shell beads [231]
Rau, Charles, describes gold ornament [285]
Rau, Charles, describes shell gorget [289]
Rau, Charles, describes shell vessel [196]
Rau, Charles, describes shell weapon [210]
Rau, Charles, on classification of perforated plates [266]
Rau, Charles, on cut of stone disk [278]
Records. (See [Mnemonic records].)
"Runtees," a variety of shell beads [228]
"Runtees, Manner of stringing [229]
"Runtees, Origin of [230]
"Runtees, Signification of figures engraved upon [228]
Ruttenber, E. M., on the Keeper of wampum [241]
Ruttenber, E. M., on the manufacture of shell money [238]
Scalloped disks. (See [Disks].)
Schoolcraft, H. R., describes shell beads [228]
Schoolcraft, H. R., describes shell ornaments [297]
Schoolcraft, H. R., describes shell pendants [260]
Schoolcraft, H. R., describes shell plates [264]
Schumacher, Paul, Shell objects collected by [209], [217]
Scrapers of shell [205]
Scrapers, Examples of [205]
Serpent characteristics that attract the savage [289]
Serpent design, Discovery of shell gorgets ornamented with [289]
Serpent design engraved upon shell gorgets [268], [289], [293]
Serpent design engraved upon stone disks [278]
Serpent design, Examples of gorgets ornamented with [290]
Serpent design of Mexico and Peru [293]
Serpent design; the rattlesnake [289]
Serpent, Embodiment of the, in art [289]
Serpent; rattlesnake species represented on shell [291], [293]
Serpent, Superstitions in regard to [289]
Serpent, Use of the, as a religious symbol [289]
Shells, Artificial distribution of [196], [205], [213], [230]
Shells, Trade in [188], [191], [193], [196], [236]
Shells used as models for the potter [198]
Shells used in natural state [187], [191]
Smith, Erminnie A., Wampum belt loaned by [251]
Smith, John, describes shell ornaments [232]
Spider characteristics that attract savages [286]
Spider design engraved upon shell gorgets [286], [289]
Spider design, Examples of, on shell gorgets [286]
Spider design in art [286]
Spider, Myths concerning the [286]
Spoons of shell deposited with the dead [199]
Spoons of shell, Examples of [199]
Spoons of shell, Manufacture of [198]
Spoons of the Unio shell [198], [201]
Squier, E. G., mentions spider myths [286]
Squier and Davis describe shell beads [225]
Stearns, R. E. C., on shell money [239]
Strachey, William, mentions shell knives [202]
Stratton, C. L., Shell pins collected by [215]
Strombus shells, Columellæ of, used in manufacture of beads [224]
Strombus shells, Columellæ of, used in manufacture of pendants [208]
Strombus shells, Columellæ of, used in manufacture of pins [213], [215]
Strombus shells used as vessels [191], [194], [197]
Strombus shells used in manufacture of celts [204]
Strombus shells used in manufacture of gorgets [295]
Swan, J. G., describes shell ornaments [233]
Tablets, Perforated, Forms of [264]
Tablets, Perforated, made of shell [264], [267]
Tablets, Perforated, Manner of burial of [265]
Tablets, Perforated, Method of attachment of [266]
Tablets, Perforated, Perforations of [265]
Tablets, Perforated, Theories of use of [264]
Tablets, Perforated, Undetermined character of [264]
Time symbols, Probable use of shell disks as [268], [273], [278]
Tomlinson, A. B., describes shell plate [264]
Trill, C. F., Drawings made by [251]
Troost, Dr. Gerard, Shell objects collected by [224]
Tweezers of shell [212]