534. Smith, op. cit., Pt. II, p. 19.
535. Thomas Hariot, “A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia,” Holbein edition, p. 11.
536. Willoughby, “American Anthropologist,” Lancaster, Pa., Vol. IX, No. 1, January, 1907, pp. 61, 62.
537. Beverley, “History of Virginia,” 1722, pp. 167, 186.
538. Strachey, op. cit., p. 89.
539. Smith, op. cit., p. 143.
540. Squier and Davis, Smithsonian “Contributions to Knowledge,” Vol. I, 1848, p. 283.
541. “Science,” April 6, 1906, Vol. XXIII, No. 588.
542. “History of Alabama,” Charlestown, 1851, Vol. I, p. 12.
543. “Moundville Revisited,” Reprint from the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1907, Vol. XIII, pp. 398–403.
544. “Antiquities of the Southern Indians,” New York, 1873, p. 483; also, “Monumental Remains of Georgia,” Savannah, 1861, p. 14.
545. “Ancient Aboriginal Trade in North America,” Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1872, p. 38 of the author’s reprint.
546. See “Artificial Shell Deposits in the United States,” in the Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1866, p. 357.
547. “Antiquities of Southern Indians,” p. 490.
548. Transactions of the Philosophic Society for 1693.
549. See p. 494.
550. “Exploration of the Edwin Harness Mound,” Columbus, O., press of F. J. Heer, 1907, p. 76.
551. “Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley,” Squier & Davis, Washington, 1848, p. 232.
552. “Explorations in Ohio,” from the Eighteenth Report of the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, 1886, p. 462.
553. Collection of Peabody Museum of Archæology, Cambridge, Mass.
554. Now in the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Ill.
555. “American Archæologist,” May, 1897, to May, 1898.
556. “Archæologia Americana,” 1820, p. 182.
557. See p. 499.
558. See p. 498.
559. “La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West,” Parkman, p. 281.
560. William C. Mills, “Explorations of the Edwin Harness Mound, Columbus, O.”; press of Fred. J. Heer, 1907. “Ohio Archæological and Historical Quarterly,” Vol. XVI, No. 2.
561. Herrmann, “Mound-builders of the Mississippi Valley,” pp. 92, 93.
562. A large number of these works are in the library of George F. Kunz.