INDEX. 



1079 



Page. 



Huttou, F. "W 28 



Huxley, Prof. T. H., defliiitioii of museum 



by 3 



Ilyatt, Prof. Alpheus, engaged in study of 



Cephalopoda 71 



material sent lor 

 examination to . . 40 



Hyde, Thomas, quoted ■. 827 



Hijla arborea (tree frog) in Sinai and Pal- 

 estine 905 



Hyrax syriacus (coney-rock-badger) in 



Palestine 959 



Hy rcanus, John, coins of 984 



Ibex, representajtions of the, in the Paleo- 

 lithic period 394 



Iglesias, Seiior llafael, whistling va.se 



presented by 622 



Igraenye Karty, or Russian playing- 

 cards. 941 



Iliering, Dr. Alfred C, set of Museum re- 

 ports and ethnological objects sent to. . 29 

 Ihering, Dr. H. von, shells received from . 25 

 Illinois Indians, reference to plum stone 



game of the 695 



Imperial Eoyal 'Natural History Museum, 

 Vienna, Austria, echinoderms 



received from the 66 



Zoological Museum, Vienna, 

 Austria, exchange with the. 26 



fishes transmitted 



to the 101 



specimens of fishes 



sent to 25 



Implements used in painting the eyes, 



ancient and modern 991 



Index, by departments in the National Mu- 

 seum, to list of accessions .... 156 

 localities, to list of accessions . . 147 

 to list of specimens received for 



examination and report 266 



Indexes to accession list 147 



India, accessions to Museum library from 



institutions in 177 



piisA (dice) from 825 



lirehistoric musical instruments 



from 554 



Indian Bible (Eliofs) 1022 



cowrie game of pachisi 851 



dice game of chausar or pdsA 855 



kabatain 831 



fortunetellmggameof ramalapdsd 823, 824 

 gambling-sticks, table of, in the 

 American Museum of Natural 



History 916 



gambling-sticks, table of, in the 



Field Columbian ^lusoum 916 



gambling-sticks, table of, in the 

 Museum of ArchiBology and Pa- 

 leontology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania 916 



gambling-sticks, table of, in the 

 Peabody ^Museum of American 



Archa'ology 916 



gambling-sticks, table of, in the 



U. S. National Museum 915 



playing-cards (gaiijifa) 924 



Page. 

 Indiana University, fishes transmitted to 



the 100 



Individuals, accessions to Museum library 



from 184 



Inkhorn {qeseth ha safer) of Syria 993 



Insects, catalogue entries of 65 



condition of exhibition series in 



department of 04 



department of, change of location 

 of a portion of 

 the exhibition 



series in the 33 



remarks by hon- 

 orary curator 

 concerning col- 

 lections in the. . 313 



exchanges of 25 



extract from report of curator of 



department of 64 



list of accessions to department of 158 

 number of specimens added to 



collection of 65 



numerous explorations resulting 



in additional collections of 64 



of the land of the Bible 966 



review of work in department of. 62 



Institutions, accessions to Museum library 



from 165 



Interior Department, assistance rendered 



by 30 



Iowa Indians, game of platter of the 756 



State University, fishes transmitted 



to the 100 



Ireland, prehistoric bronze horns from. . . 539 



musical instruments 



from 539 



use of gold in, in the Neolithic 



period 505 



Iron, reference to the prehistoric age of. . 530 



Iroquoian stock, games of the 720 



Iroquois Indians, dice game of the 725 



Islands of the South Pacific Ocean, pre- 

 historic musical instruments from the . . 559 



Italian cucu cards 939 



game of giuoco dell' oca 841 



playing-cards (carte da guiocare) . 933,934 



(minchiate) 931 



(tarocchino) 932 



(Venetian tarots) . . 929 



Italy, accessions to Museum library from 



institutions in 182 



distribution of specimens in 279 



Ives, S. B., reference to game of The 



Mansion of Hapi)inps8, issued by 842 



Ivory, epoch of engravings on 373 



sculpturing on, in the Paleolithic 



period 407 



Jacinth (leshem) of the Bible, the 981 



Jackson, Dr. Robert T., material lent to. . 40 



Jackstraws, possible origin of game of. . . 894 



Jade and hard stone objects, lapidary 



work on 455 



argument against migration theory 



of 459 



Mountain, Alaska, discovered by 

 Lieut. G. M. Stoncy 456 



