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., 1830, vol i, p. 302.] [Footnote 15: Antiquities of Tennessee. Smith. Inst. Cont. to Knowledge. No. 259, 1876. Pp. 1, 8, 37, 52, 55, 82.] [Footnote 16: Pop. Sc. Month., Sept., 1877, p. 577.] [Footnote 17: Nat. Races of the Pacific States, 1874, vol. i, p. 780.] [Footnote 18: A detailed account of this exploration, with many illustrations, will be found in the Eleventh Annual Report of the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, 1878.] [Footnote 19: Trans. Amer. Antiq. Soc., 1820, vol. i, p. 174 _et seq._] [Footnote 20: American Naturalist, 1877, xi, No. 11, p. 688.] [Footnote 21: Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. of Science, 1875, p. 288.] [Footnote 22: Bartram's Travels, 1791, p. 513.] [Footnote 23: Bartram's Travels, 1791, p. 515.] [Footnote 24: A Concise Nat. Hist. of East and West Florida, 1775.] [Footnote 25: Mem. Hist. sur la Louisiane, 1753, vol. i, pp. 241-243.] [Footnote 26: Uncivilized Races of the World, 1870, vol i, p. 464.] [Footnote 27: Rep. Smithsonian Inst., 1867, p. 406.] [Footnote 28: Contrib. to N. A. Ethnol., 1877, vol. 1, p. 62.] [Footnote 29: Hist. of Virginia, 1722, p. 185.] [Footnote 30: Collection of Voyages, 1812, vol. xiii, p. 39.] [Footnote 31: Hist. Ind. Tribes United States, 1854, Part IV, pp. 155 _et seq._] [Footnote 32: Trans. Amer. Antiq. Soc., 1820, vol. 1, p. 360.] [Footnote 33: Letter to Samuel M. Burnside, in Trans. and Coll. Amer. Antiq. Soc., 1820, vol. 1, p. 318.] [Footnote 34: A mummy of this kind, of a person of mature age, discovered in Kentucky, is now in the cabinet of the American Antiquarian Society. It is a female. Several human bodies were found enwrapped carefully in skins and cloths. They were inhumed below the floor of the cave; _inhumed_, and not lodged in catacombs.] [Footnote 35: Cont. to N. A. Ethnol., 1877, vol. i, p. 89.] [Footnote 36: Billings' Exped., 1802, p. 161.] [Footnote 37: Pre-historic Races, 1873, p. 199.] [Footnote 38: Rawlinson's Herodotus, Book i, chap. 198, _note_.] [Footnote 39: Amer. Naturalist, 1876, vol. x, p. 455 et seq.] [Footnote 40: Manners, Customs, &c., of North American Indians, 1844, vol. ii, p. 5.] [Footnote 41: Uncivilized Races of the World, 1870, vol. i, p. 483.] [Footnote 42: Hist. de l'Amerique Septentrionale, 1753,
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