INDEX. 787 



Flying' squirrels in Zoological Park 64 



Foods, statistics of accesions 27 



Foreign entries made by exchange biu-eau 55, 56 



individuals corersponding with exchange bureau 55, 56 



societies corresponding with exchange bureau 55, 56 



Forest trees in National ZoiUogical Pai-k 65 



Forget, A. , acknowledgments due 61 



Formulas, medical, of Indians, collected 42 48,51 



Fossil plants, statistics of accessions 28 



Fossils, statistics of accessions 27, 28 



Foxes in ZoiUogical Park 64 



France, exchange transmissions to 59, 62, 63 



Free enti-ies granted by Treasury Department 28 



freight granted Smithsonian Institution 60 



Freiburg, University of, sends complete set of publications 77 



Freight paid by exchange bureau 57 



repayments for, receipts from xviii 



French Government, publications presented by 78 



Frye, Mr., collections received from 32 



Fuller, Melville W., chancellor of the Boai'd of Regents x, xi 



member ex officio of the establishment ix 



Funch, Edye & Co. . acknowledgments due 61 



Funds of Smithsonian Institution, condition of 2, 3 



Furniture and fixtures, U. S. National Museum : 



Congressional appropriation fen- xxvi, xxix. xxxii. xl 



Expenditures xxvi, xxix . xxx, xl 



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Galh(.'< hankiva in Zoological Park 64 



Galvanometer in astro-physical observatory 11 



Gatschet, Alf)ert S. Klamath grammar 50, 51 



Geese in Zoological Park G4 



Geikie, James. Glacial Geology 221 



Gem collection of National Museum. By George F. Kunz 80 



General Appendix to Report for 1890 93 



field studies of Bureau of Ethnology 47 



Genesis of the Arietidap, ])aper on, by Prof. Alpheus Hyatt 14. 79 



Gentes in Siouan camjjing circles. Paper by J. Owen Dorsey . . 50 



Gentile system of Siletz tribes. Paper by J. Owen Dorsey 50 



Geodetic opei-ations in Russia, history of. By Col. B. Witkowski and Prof. 



J. Howard Gore 305 



Geographical names, board of, Smithsonian re])resented ut 25 



Crcography. Progress report for 1S86. By William Libbey, jr 80, 81 



Geological (Congress committee met in lecture hall of Museum 31 



Survey, collc^etions made by 29 



exchanges of 60 



Congressional ap])ro])riati()n for xli 



Geology, North American, Progress report for 1886. By Nelson H. Darton _ 79, 81 



of National Zoological Park 72 



statistics of accessions 28 



Georgia, explorations in, by Bureau of Ethnology 49 



mounds in, explored -17 



Germany, exchange transmissions to - - . . , . . 59, 62, 63 



