INDEX. 759 



Page. 



Ilavasiipai Indians, Ijaskctry dyes •"^0(3 



coiled basketry •")! 7 



detail of border on basket of 276 



Hawaiian Islands, distribution of specimens in l.']l 



Hawks, E. L. , weapons presented by 22, 54 



Hay, O. P., material lent to :58, S4 



Hay, Robert, time spent by, in central Mexico in l)otanical explorations .SO, <»! 



Hay, W. P. , crayfishes being worked up 1 )y -'Jn, 75 



crustaceans from caves in Kentucky and Teiniessee jn-esented l)y. 25, 60 



Mexican lepidoptera presented by C^(i 



titles and notices of papers by 149 



two blind crustaceans from Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, and 



Nickajack Cave, Tennessee, descril)ed Ijy 72 



Hazel stalks used by Oregon tribes 221 



Head curators, reports of 51 



Heideraann, Otto, titles and notices of papers by 149 



Heierli, J., specimens presented to Museum by 2;!, 54 



Heimerl, Anton, plants sent to ^^S, 74 



Hempel, Adolph, insect collections consulted by 36 



Henshaw, H. W. , Hawaiian birds presented 1 >>• ^ 64 



Herliarium, National, accession lots added t<i, nnmlicr nf 66 



cases 69 



cataloguing of specimens, report regarding 69 



laboratory use of collections of 75 



work on study series 69 



Herpetological fauna, Porto Rican, relations and origin of the 561 



Herpetology <:)f Porto Rico, bibliography 567 



distribution of species occurring in Porto Rico 



(table) 560 



historical review 556 



index on 721 



introduction 553 



Tlie, ])y Leonhard Stejneger 549 



vertical distrit>ution 565 



Hesperornis, regalis, skeleton of 83 



structure of, being studied 84 



Hill, Robert T., joint paper l)y 149, 161 



Hippisley, Alfred E., article by, in Report of National ]\Iuseum for 1900 44, 149 



Historical review, Herpetology of Porto Rico 556 



History and Biography, Division of, nundjer of sjiecimens added to 22 



of Museum divided into three epot-hs 7 



Hoffman, Walter J. , (juoted 218, .'375 



Holland, distribution of specimens in 133 



Holland, W. J. , insects lent to 37, 74 



Hollick, Arthur, collections of Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary jiiants exam- 

 ined by 39 



Holmes, La Rue Klingle, insect collections consulted by 36 



Holmes, William H., advice in matters of ornamentation 191 



archeological collection obtained from a suljihur spring 



at Afton, Indian Territory, by 23, 5:3, ,54 



article by, in Report of National Museum for 1900 44 



belief of use of l)asketry in relation to potter's art 354 



cited 190 



