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INDEX. 



Page. 



Elliot, Daniel G., title of paper by 201 



Elwes, H. J., excliaage with 28 



North American Diurnals re- 

 ceived from 63 



Emerald (hareqeth) of the Bible, the 981 



Eramert, John W., aboriginal stone statue 



excavated by 472 



reference to explora- 

 tions conducted by.. 90 

 Emmons, Lieut. George T., reference to 



Taku gambling sticks collected by 907 



Engel, Carl, ancient South American wind 



instruments described by . . . 654 

 primitive pottery trumpet de- 

 scribed by 652 



quoted 589 



England, distribution of specimens in 279 



Log (die) from 823 



prehistoric bells or rattles from . . 548 



bronze horns from 548 



musical instruments 



from 548 



Engler, Prof. A., specimens of African 



plants sent for determination to 40 



English game of chess 862 



Long Lawrence 823 



English, George L. & Co., specimen of loran- 

 dite presented 



by 83 



specimen of thau- 

 niasite purchas- 

 ed from 83 



English playing-cards 941 



(Confederate States 



of America) 942 



Engraving, M adelainien epoch of 372 



material used for, in the Paleo- 

 lithic period 407 



methods of, in the Paleolithic 



period 405 



Engravings on bone, horn, and ivory, epoch 



of 373 



Engravings on bone, horn, and ivory, rep- 

 resentations of animal life during the 



epoch of 376 



Ephesus, the hemidrachms of 987 



tetradrachms of 987 



Erasmus, Greek and Latin Xew Testament 



of 1016 



E.sarhaddon, King of A.ssyria, steleof, found 



at Gertcbin, Syria 1011 



Eskinianan stock, games of the 717 



Eskimo, effect of the lamp on the general 



health of the 1028 



food of the 1035,1036 



game of dominoes 840 



hanging lamp from Kushagak, 



Alaska 1035 



lamp as a religious factor, the 1037 



care of the 1033 



characteristic uses of the. 1039, 1040 

 distribution and forms of 



the 1040 



fuel used in the 1032 



use of the drying frame in 

 connection with the 1037 



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Eskimo lamp, various uses of the 1029 



lamps compared with lamps of 



northern Europe 1039 



■ of the, by Walter 



Hough 1025 



use of, in the arts 1037 



musical instruments of the Hud- 

 son Bay 564 



the lamp as a social factor among 



the 1028 



typical lamp of the 1038 



Esther, manuscript copy of the Book 



of 996 



Etheridge, E., jr., exchange with 24 



Ethiopic version of the Bible 1019 



Ethnological objects, exchange.s of 28 



Ethnology, Bureau of, large and impor- 

 tant collections received 



from the 31,32 



catalogue entries in depart- 

 ment of 88 



department of, condition of 



exhibition series in the 34 



list of accessions to dei)art- 



ment of 162 



rearrangemeni of collections 



in department of 86 



remark.s by curator concern- 

 ing collections in the de 



partment of 318 



remarks by curator regarding 

 plans for further develop- 

 ment of department of 88 



review of work in department 



of 86 



Ethrog, use of the, in Jewish Feast of Tab- 

 ernacles 996 



Etowah mounds, copper plates from 500 



Etruria, prehistoric musical instruments 



from 551 



Etruscan dice, comparison of Korean dice 



with 834 



game of Tesserae 832 



Europe, accessions from 155 



to Museum library 



from institutions in . . 177 



distribution of specimens in 278 



musical instruments of, in the N e- 



olithic or Bronze ages 526 



musical instruments of, in the 



Paleolithic age 524 



(northern), Eskimo lamps com- 

 pared with the lamps of 1039 



use of gold and silver in, in the 



Neolithic period 504 



European cities, public collections in 9 



pottery in the Bronze age 494 



Neolithic period . 493 



sculpture in the Neolithic 



period 465 



Evans, Sir John, quoted 363, 548 



Evans, W.W., ancient whistling bottles 



received from 656 



Evermann, Prof B. W 31 



engaged in exami- 

 nation of fishes . . 42 



