INDEX. 769 



I'lige. 



National Museum, V. S., pluitography 46 



present condition and needs 12 



publication of i)apers 6 



publications 43 



list of 135 



papers i>ublislied in separate form 1H5 



report oti Department of Anthroj>olo.L'y 53 



Biol ogy 59 



(tcoIo^v "7 



upon for year 38 



reports of liead curators 51 



researches 32 



scientific staff 85 



scope of, defined 6, 7 



space immediately recjuired by, amount of, table 



showing - 16 



occupied by, but which should l)e al)andone(l, 



tal )le showing 16 



specimens, classification 6 



distril )ution of 30, 125 



exchange and distribution of 30 



staff 48 



subjects l)est represented 6 



taxidermy - 46 



visitors ■ 41 



National Society of Colonial Dames, loan collections from 23, 55 



Mines, Santiago, Chile, exchange received from 31 



the Daughters of the American Uevolution, historical relics 



loaned i)y ^6 



Natural materials, ornamentation, basketry 301 



Naturhistorische Hofnuiseum, K. K., Vienna, Austria, exi-hange receive(l from. 31 



Navaho Indians, 1 )asket plax jue 344 



basketry 514, 515, 516 



baskets, religious ceremonies 357 



dyes ' - 306 



Navv, U. S. , samples of Atlantic sea bottom received from 25 



Secretary of, courtesy ot "*' 



Necrology 



Needham, James (i., insects lent to 3/, li 



Nelson, E. W., l)ird collection consulted by • 36 



on Alaskan basket making 396 



title and notice of pajier by 155 



Nernst Lamp C-ompany, electric lami)S i)resented by 54 



New England Indians, old l)asket work 3/7 



Mexico, western, Zuni pueblos 501 



York Botanical Garden, plants obtaiiied from, through exchange 67 



sent to '7, 75 



Newcomb, II. H . , insects jiresented by "" 



Newhall, W. II., exposition work of 



n jutine work of 



Nez Perce Indians, basketry 4o7 



blankets 437 



women's hats , 438 



NAT >IUS 1902 49 



