438 Field Columbian Museum — Reports, Vol II. 



Opposite 

 Pai;e 



Hall 35. Paleozoic Fossils 211 



Series Illustrating Quantitative Composition of Copper Ores 215 



Hall 59. Mesozoic and Cenozoic Fossils 221 



Group of Spotted Hyenas 227 



Group of Clarke's Gazelle 233 



Case Illustrating the Method of Installing Economic Material — Department 



of Botany 237 



Method of Installing Specimens of Paper in a Transparency Frame — 



Department of Botany 242 



Edward E. Ayer 249 



"In Danger" 257 



Curry Powder. Method of Installation — Department of Botany 262 



Odontobaenus Rosmarus — Atlantic Walrus. (Front View) 266 



Odontobaenus Rosmarus — Atlantic Walrus. (Side View) 267 



Hall 72. Gold, Silver, and Lead Ores — Department of Geology 270 



Hamatsa Coming Out of Secret Room — Kwakiutl Indians, Nawhitti, 



Vancouver Island 275 



Haida Grave House — Queen Charlotte Islands 281 . 



Collection of Radio- Active Minerals 286 



Collection of Models of Famous Diamonds 293 



Vegetable Ivory Products. Method of Installation 300 



Hippotragus niger. Sable Antelope — Male and Female 306 



Albino Ruffed Grouse 3U 



Map Illustrating Important Zinc Mining Districts of the United States... :^0 



Martin A. Ryerson, Vice-President 333 



Model of Pawnee Earth Lodge During Ceremony of the Medicine Men... 314 



Late Greek Sarcophagus, About 100 A. D 349 



Prospecting tor Fossils in the Bad Lands of South Dakota, 1905 357 



Hall of Meteorites 365 



Steel Herbarium Cases • 372 



Carpographic Mount. Partial View 383 



Ovis ammon. The Argali 393 



Cobus Maria. Mrs. Gray's Waterbuck 399 



Four-Storied Nest of a Yellow Warl)ler 407 



Skull of Triceratops, from Montana 119 



Star Chart of the Pawnee — From a Sacred Bundle 431 



jjoTE. — Each Report has its own table of contents; see pages 3, 81, 163, 

 249, and 333. 



