756 INDEX. 



Evans, R. D. , loan of swords belonging to , 23, 56 



Evermann, Barton Warren, tish collections consnlted ])v 36 



plants collected l)y, in Indiana 63, 67 



Exchange and distribution of specimens 30 



with individuals abroad, material (>l)tained through 31 



Exchanges, Department of Anthropology 55 



received from foreign establishments 31 



Executive Departments of the (lovernment, cooperation of the 47 



Exhibition collections, biological - 59 



progress in the installation of the 39 



halls, crowded state of most of 39 



Exhi))its, installation of, Department of Antliropology 56 



^Expenditures and appropriations 19 



for Museum for fiscal year ending June 30, 1902, ta1)le showing. 19 



Explorations 29 



biological 61 



Exposition, Louisiana Purchase, St. Louis, ^Missouri 47 



Pan-American, Buffalo, New York 47 



South Carolina Interstate and West Indian, Charleston 47 



Expositions 47 



work of Department of Biology on 76 



False embroidery 222 



ornamentation, basketry 308 



Fanning trays, basketry 351 



Farrand, Livingston, symbolism on vSalish basketry 322 



Feather work in ornamentation of basketry 310 



Felix meteorite, paper relating to, pul)lished 83 



Fellenberg, E. von, material obtained through exchange with 32 



Felt, E. P., insects lent to 37, 74 



Fernald, C. H. , insects lent to 37 



Ferris, J. H. , land shells received from 25, 65, 98 



Fewkes, J. Walker, Pueblo tribes investigated by 33 



Field Columbian Museum, plants sent to 38 



explorations, carrying on of, by members of Museum staff, limited 21 



work. Department of Anthropology 56 



Museum staff 29 



Fifth International Zoological Congress, Berlin, i-eport of delegate to 167 



Fine art and culture, use of basketry 343 



Fireman, Peter, chemical work 83 



resignation of 48, 77, 83 



Fireproof, basketry rendered 197 



Fish Commission, U. S., expedition of, to Hawaiian Islands in May, 1901 29 



laboratory work 75 



material transmitted by 25, 62, 67 



Porto Rican echinoderms to be identified at request of. 74 



specimens received from 63, 65, 66 



Fish, Pierre A., ])rain of a walrus lent to 37 



Fishes, Division of, accessions 24, 63, 65 



collections of, consulted 36 



improvements to exhibit of 40 



loan of specimens of 37 



scientific work in 71 



work on study series 68 



numl)er of specimens in Government collection 59 



