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INDEX. 



Botany, department of, remarks by curator 



concerniug collections in the.. 316 



list of accessions to department 



of 160 



Bottin, M. Ca.simir, aboriginal pottery 



vases of tulip form found by 494 



Bottles, whistling, from Peru 653 



Boucard, A., liberal collections contrib- 

 uted by 54 



Bowl game of the Assinniboino Indians.. 751 



Chippewa Indians 694 



Huron Indians 724 



Menominee Indians 696 



Norridgewocklndians. 705 



Ojibway Indians 706 



Passamaquoddy Indi- 

 ans 707 



Penobscot Indians 709 



Brackenridge, H. M., description of Ari- 



kara game by 716 



Bradford, S. F., second edition of the Greek 



Testament, printed (1806) by 1016 



Bradley, Edgar J., exchange with 25 



invertebrates received 



from 66 



specimens of Branchio- 



pus received from ... 26 



specimens of Chasmag- 

 nathus haswellianus 



received from 26 



specimen of Myrmecia 

 formicata received 



from 26 



specimens of iJ/ia6dam- 

 mina abyssorum sent 



to 26 



Bradley, Milton, referenceto game entitled 

 Checkered Game of Life, published 



bj 842 



Braly, Miss Amanda, engaged in compar- 

 ison of insects with museum specimens. 41 

 Braly, Miss Etta, engaged in comparison 



of insects with museum specimens 41 



Brandes, Dr. Gustav, specimens of Ctmo- 

 tcenia leuckarti, V. gorzci, and G. x^ecti- 



nata, received from 27 



Brandon core of flint, description of a... 427 

 JJransford, Dr. J. F., pottery whistles col- 

 lected by 611-614 



reference to paper on 

 Archaiological Re- 

 searches in Nicarag- 

 ua, by 611 



Brazil, aboriginal bone whistles, or flageo- 

 lets, from 652 



musical instruments, 



from 652 



distri bution of, specimens in 278 



Breastplate of judgment, (lioshen hamish- 



pat) of the high priest 979 



silver, of the Torah 994 



Bredsdorfl", Jacob H., translation of in- 

 scriptions on prehistoric gold horns, by. 5;t8 

 Breed, Dr. Daniel, fossils received from 



estate of the late 71 



Breeze flies in Palestine 966 



Brewer, Dr. W. M 30 



Brewster, William, specimens of birds pre- 

 sented by 54 



title of paper by 196 



Brick, ancient method of making, in 



Egypt 1004 



from Egypt, ancient 1004 



modern Egyptian, from Thebes. . . 1005 



Brinton, Dr. Daniel G ., quoted 578, 801 



remarks by, concerning native 

 American stringed musical in- 

 struments 577 



Bristol Bay, list of lamps from, inNational 



Museum 1052 



the cooking pot of 1052 



lamps of 1052 



British America, accessions from; 147 



to Museum 

 library 

 from insti- 

 tutions in . 165 

 committee for zoological explora- 

 tion of West Indies, Microhy- 



menoptera presented by the 63 



British Guiana, primitive musical instru- 

 ments from.. 649 



rattles from 649 



trumpets from . 649 



British Museum, London, England, speci- 

 mens of fishes sent to. 25 

 of Natural History, 

 fishes transmitted to 



the 101 



of Natural History, 

 specimens of Typhlo- 

 molge rathbuni sent 



tothe 26 



Brittany, use of gold in, in the Neolithic 



period 504 



Britton, Dr. N. L., engaged in study of her- 

 barium specimens 42 



specimens of jilants pre- 

 sented by 78 



Britton, Mrs. E. G., engaged in study of 



mosses 42 



Bronze age, European pottery in the 494 



Hopewell mound art of the . . 501 

 musical instruments in Eu- 

 rope in the 526 



of the Neolithic period 497 



principal dilTerence between 



the Neolithic period and the 498 

 reference to use of the Swas- 

 tika during the 358 



styles of decoration in the.. . 499 



use ofcopper in America in the 499 



bells from Chiriqui, Colombia 627 



horns, prehistoric, from England. 548 



Ireland.. 539 



Scotland. 547 



Brooks, William E., specimens lent to 39 



Brotherson, E. S., bone flute presented by. 651 



Brower, J. M., Pandean pipes collected by 559 



Brown, Capt. W. C 30 



Brown, Charles E., specimens of quartz 

 crystals presented by 83 



