INDEX. 



1077 



Hartlaub, C, title of i)aper by 203 



Hassall, Albert, titles of joint papers by . . 216 



Hassler, Dr. Emil, implements for Toba 



and Chaco games collected by 80-t 



Hatcbets, polisbed stone, from Scandina- 

 via 442 



bandied 442 



in tbe Neo- 

 litbic period. 440 



Hauer, Dr. Franz Hitter von 66 



Haupt, Dr. Paul, bonorary curator of ori- 

 ental antiquities 94 



polycbrorae edition of 

 tlie Old Testament ed- 

 ited by 1016 



restoration of text on 

 Cbaldean Deluge tab- 

 let by 1007 



Havasupai Indians, game of Hue-ta-quee- 



cbe-kaof tbe 708 



Haviland, G. D., tbree siiecies of termites 



received from 26 



Hay, W. P., isopods and ampbipods re- 

 ceived from 66 



Haywood's History of Tennessee, refer- 

 ence to 582 



Hazen.H. A., engaged in examination of 



kites 42 



Heating and ligbting, disbursement of ap- 

 propriation for 272 



Hebrew Bible edited by Elias Hutter in 

 1587 (facsimile of Aleppo 



Codex) 1014 



first American edition of 

 tbe, published (1814) 

 by Thomas Dob.son . . 1015 

 complete, printed in 



1488 1015 



fragments of manuscript of 



tbe 1014 



printed editions of tbe 1015 



without vowel points, 

 printed (1573-74) byChris- 



topher Plantin 1015 



money of the Bible 983 



weight, cast of an ancient 972 



Helmintbological collection, catalogue en- 

 tries for 



the 09 



review of 

 work on 



tbe 68 



specimons,excbangesof. 26 



Hemidracbms of Ephesus, the 987 



Hemijhill, Henry, marine molluska re- 

 ceived from 59 



Hemsley, W. Betting, services rendered 



by 80 



Henderson, Col. J. G., specimens of Hint 



implements collected by 433 



Henderson, J. B., aboriginal sculpture of 



human hand on marble slab found by. . 492 



Henneberg, Kanut, opinion of concerning 



prehistoric gold horns 538 



Henry, Joseph, first secretary of Smith- 

 sonian Institution 294 



Henry, Joseph, opinion of, concerning 

 careof Gov- 

 e mm e n t 

 collections. 294 



regardingfor- 

 mation o f 

 the Nation- 

 al Museum. 4 

 remarks by, <:oncerniug 



museums. 294 

 concerning 

 transfer of 

 collections 

 from Pat- 

 ent Office 

 to Smith- 

 s o n i an 

 building. . 296 

 concerning 

 treatment 

 of collec- 

 tions in 

 Smithson- 

 ian Insti- 

 tution 297 



on Smith- 

 sonian mu- 

 seum in 



1861 300 



Herendeen, Captain, remarks by, concern- 

 ing Eskimo musical instruments 502 



Herran, Thomas, prehistoric gold rattle 



collected by 028 



Herrick, Francis H., title of paper by 203 



Hewitt, John N. B., implements for Seneca 



bowl game collected by 729 



Hexen-karten, or Witch cards of Ger- 

 many 939 



Heyde, Rev. H. T., bird skins purchased 



from 54 



Hiatt, J. W., photographs presented by. . . 95 

 Hicks, Edward W., specimen of flint im- 

 plement collected by 438 



Hieroglyphic Bible, tbe J023 



High priest's breastplate of judgment 



(hoshen ha-mishpat) 979 



High School, Duluth, Minn., fishes trans- 

 mitted to K)0 



Hill, R. T., skins of animals collected by . . 92 



Hill, W. S., services rendered by 87 



Hillebrand, Dr. W. F 84 



engaged in investi- 

 tion of tluores- 

 cence of Wollas- 



tonite 42 



Hilprecht, Prof. Herman V., remarks by. 

 concerning origin of Babylonian seal- 

 cylinder 918 



Himly, Dr. Karl, quoted 874 



Hippobonca equina (horsefly) in Egypt. . . 906 



Hispano- American cards 934 



Historical collections, coins and medals.. !*5 



Historj- of the ^In.-seum 6 



Eittite divinity, oast of a 1012 



figure surmounted by winged sun 

 disk, cast of a 1012 



