640 INDEX. 



Page. 



Sharpe, R. W. , the Ostracoda studied by 34, 75 



Shear, C. L. , plants loaned to 35 



Sheds, erection of, 1887 261 



Sherwood, Andrew, collection of vertebrate and invertebrate fossils given 1)\'. . 23, 86 



Short notes on other London museums 528 



Sidebottom, H., material obtained through exchange with 22, 28 



Simpson, Charles T., resignation of, as principal aid in the Division of Mol- 



lusks 46, 81 



titles and notices of papers by 164 



Sjustedt, Yngve, specimens of African Lepidoptera received, through 21 



Small, John K., plants loaned to 35 



Smillie, T. W., continued to act as chairman of the board of examiners in 



photography for the U. S. Civil Service Commission 45 



custodian. Division of Graphic Arts 93 



photographer 94 



photographic work done by, for National Zoological Park and 



Astrophysical Observatory 45 



report by 45 



Smith, John B. , comparisons of insects made by 32, 34, 76 



monograph of the moths of the family Noctuida-, l)y, pub- 

 lished 3 1 , 79 



titles and notices of papers by 165 



Smith, J. Donnell, donations of West Indian and Central American plants 



continued by 22, 70 



Smithson bequest, receipt of, date of 182 



James, mineralogical cabinet of 4 



Smithsonian building 191 



accommodations of 182 



administrative offices, location of 232 



alterations in 229 



apparatus, location of room for collection of 234 



art giillery of 232 



assignments of space in 1865 in 232 



basement, uses for, in 235 



changes at east end of, described 228 



in interior of, since 1865 232, 233 



plan of 200, 222 



children's room 234 



conchology, location of laboratories for, in 235 



cost of reconstruction of 218 



crowded condition of 260 



description of 230 



display and storage of mollusks in 233 



exhil)ition of birds in 233 



exterior 230 



first definite characterization of 185 



fishes, storage of, room used for 234 



foundations of 232 



hall devoted to the lower invertebrates, improvements 



in 62 



height of towers of 231 



historical account of 191,192 



insect exhibit in ,,,,., , 234 



