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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Flint chipping in the Paleolithic period. 355 

 United States of Amer- 

 ica 428 



Mousterien epoch of 370 



Scandinavian 428 



Solutreeu epoch of 371 



St. Acheiil6en epoch of .. 366 



Flint, Dr. Earl, pottery whistles collected 



by 612, 614 



Flint, Dr. J. M., honorary curator of the 

 section of materia 



medica 30,96 



reference to preparation 

 of paper on Foraminif- 



era by 96 



remarks concerning plan 

 devised for exhibiting 

 microscopical objects 



by 96, 97 



Flint gravers of the Paleolithic period. .. 377 



implements, curious forms of, from 

 United States of 



America 436 



in the United States .. 366 



Flora of the land of the Bible 955 



Flower, Sir William 25,26 



Flowers, representations of, in the Paleo- 

 lithic period 394 



Flute, bone (ancient), from Peru 661 



double, from Palestine 977 



invention of the 977 



(Shitbalj) from Syria, a 977 



Flutes, primitive, from British Guiana... 649 

 Foetterle, J. G., Brazilian Lepidoptera col- 

 lected by 63 



collection of butterflies re- 

 ceived from 26 



Footprints, aboriginal, sculptures of 491 



Forms of the Eskimo lamp 1040 



Fortune-teller's sign, Chinese 898 



Fortune-telling cards (Jeu des 78 Tarots 



I^.gyptiens) of France 933 



Fossils, condition of exhibition series of. 33 



Four Directions, divinatory sj'stem of 



classification based on the 679 



Fowler, J., specimens of plants pre.sented 



by 78 



Fox and geese, game of, in United States. 877 

 Fox, William J., material lent for mono- 

 graphic study to 39 



titles of papers bj' 202 



France, accessions to Museum library 



from institutions in 177 



distribution of specimens in 279 



French fortmie-telling cards (Jeu des 78 



Tarots figyptiens) 933 



game of Jeu de L'Oie 841 



playing-cards (Cartes h jouer), 



Piquet pack of . 936 



(Tarols) 932 



Fringes, the garment of 997 



Frog in Palestine, the 965 



Frost, Dr., aboriginal sandstone statue 



found by 474 



Fry, William, first American edition of 

 Hebrew Bible printed (1814) by 1015 



Funds to credit of Museum, July 1, 1895. 271 

 Fiirbringer, Dr. Max, specimen of FoUtto- 



treina dombeyi lent to 39 



Furfooz, reference to excavations by M. E. 



Dupont in prehistoric cavern of 525 



Furlong, Dr. Frank, collecting outfit fur- 

 nished to 33 



Furniture and fixtures, disbursement of 



appropriation for 272 



Gabb, William H., pottery whistle col- 

 lected by 621 



Gambling lots, Chinese 902 



sticks of the Alaska Indians.. 906 



Game of Astragali (Tali) 826 



dignitaries, Korean 820 



goose in United States 842 



platter of the Iowa Indiana 756 



the promotion of officials, Chi- 

 nese 820 



Ten Incarnations, reference 



to the 926 



twenty-five 851 



sticks, Singapore game of 807 



Games of goose in Museum of Archit;ology 

 and Paleontology, University 

 of Pennsylvania, table of the. 843-848 



the Algonquian stock 689 



Athapascan stock 713 



Beotbukan stock 716 



Caddoan stock 710 



Eskimauan stock 717 



Iroquoian stock 720 



Keresan stock 729 



Kiowan stock 731 



Koluschan stock 735 



Lutnamian stock 736 



Mariposan stock 737 



Mohave Indians 770 



Natchesan stock 738 



Piman stock 738 



Pujunan stock 745 



Salishan stock 745 



Shahaptian stock 747 



Shoshonean stock 747 



Siouan stock 750 



Tanoan stock 762 



Tewa Indians 762, 763, 765 



Wakashan stock 767 



Yuman stock 768 



Zuni Indians 771,772 



773, 775, 777, 778, 779 



Zuiiian stock 771 



Gaming arrows of the Kiowa Indians 685 



Gane, H. S., material lent to 40 



Ganjifa, or Indian playing-cards 924 



Ganjifeh, or Persian playing-cards 928 



Gaon, Saadia, Arabic version of the Bible 



by 1019 



Garment of fringes (Arbd Kanfoth) 997 



Garnet carbuncle (nofek) of the Bible, the. 981 

 Gatschet, Dr. Albert S., account of Kla- 

 math dice game liy 736 



Gaudry, M., specimen of bAton de com- 



mandement described by 388 



Gaul, prehistoric musical instruments 



from 549 



