976 INDEX. 



Page. 



Booth, Heury, jjaper by 12, 17 



Borland, B. R. , acknowledg meut to 19 



Bofauical specimens from Lady Fr^nkliu Bay 7 



work of the department of plants, National Mnsenm 41 



Botany, report on progress in • 17 



Boultou, Bliss & Dallett, ackuowledgiuent to ,. . 19 



Boye-Strcim, M., co-operation of 69 



Bransford, Dr. J. F., antiquities of PantaleonJ Guatemala 14 



Brazil, correspondents in 81 



exchanges for 66 



Brick workshop, condition and jiurpose of 6 



Bright, Humphrey & Co., contractors for Army Medical Museum building. . 7 



British America, correspondents in 74 



British Burmah, correspondents in '. 84 



British Guiana, correspondents in 81 



Brown, A. E., zoological specimens from 24,33 



Brown, J. Temple, paper by '. 15 



Brown, Vernon H., & Co., acknowledgment to 19 



Brr.un, M., co-operation of , 69 



Buildings 5,6 



Armory - 5 



Army Medical Museum G 



bricls' workshop G 



for alcoholic specimens 7 



National Museum 5-7 



Smithsonian 5 



temporary workshop 6 



Building-stones, collection of 43 



for the American Museum of Natural History in New York 22 



Bulletins of the National Museum 14,27,28 



of the Philosophical Society of Washington 13 



Bureau of Education, co-operation of 22 



Bureau of Ethnology, collections received from 32 



Congressional appropriation for 45 



Congressional resolution relating to printing of reports of the 337 



exchanges G4 



report on, by Professor Baird 45 



publications of the 17 



under the direction of Maj. J. W. Powell 45 



under the supervision of the Smithsonian Institution 45 



Bureau des Longitudes, Annuarie 70 



Bureau of Navigation, exchanges 64 



Burgess, Edward, dipterological collection received from 37 



C. 



Caffeine, investigation upon physiological action of 30 



Cazeaux, H., acknowledgment to 19 



Calendario General del Regno d'ltalia 70 



California, correspondents in 261 



exchanges for G7 



Cameron, R. W., & Co., acknowledgment to 19 



Canada, correspondents in 74 



exchanges for G6 



geological survey of, collections received from 8 



