INDEX. 



1087 



Page. 



Museum building, new 45 



Museum of Arcliajology and PaU'outol- 

 ogy, University of Pennsylvauia, Hindu 



playing-cards in 926, 927 



Museum of Archaeology and Paleontol- 

 ogy, University of Pennsylvania, list of 



Indian gambling sticks in the 910 



Museum of Archwology and Paleontol- 

 ogy, University of Pennsylvania, table 



of games of goose in the 843-848 



Museum of Arcliwology and Paleontol- 

 ogy, University of Pennsylvania, table 



of Indian gambling sticks in the 916 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, Calli- 



nectes received from.. 67 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., fishes transmitted to 



the 100 



Museum of Natural History, Genoa, Italy, 

 exchange 

 with the... 24 



London, 

 England, 

 exchange 

 with the ... 26 



Paris, France, 

 fishes trans- 

 mitted to 



the 101 



Paris, Fra oce, 

 specimens 

 of fishes 



sent to 25 



Society of 

 New Bruns- 

 wick, ex- 

 change 

 with the... 28 



Mu.seum of record, definition of 7 



research, definition of 7 



Zoology, Cambridge, England, 



exchange with 26 



Music, definition of 512 



invention of, mentioned in the 



Bible 973 



theories concerning the oiigin of . 512, 515 

 useof,in religious worshipin Israel 974 

 Musical instruments, aboriginal, from Bra- 

 zil 652 



aboriginal, from 



Ohio 580 



aboriginal, froniTen- 



nessee 580 



aboriginal, from Vir- 

 ginia 580 



aboriginal, of the 



Clirt" dwellers... 582 

 aboriginal, of the 

 North American 

 Indians east of 

 the Kocky Moun- 

 tains 574 



accessions to the col- 

 lection of 95 



ancient, from Mex- 

 ico 588 



I'age. 



Musicalinstruments, ancient, from Peru. 653 

 catalogue entries 



of 96 



from Alaska 5fil 



from Central Amer- 

 ica olO 



from i[ i s s o u r i 

 mounds 579 



from Nicaragua 611 



from Poiut Barrow. 561 



from Sau Salvador, 

 Central America . 610 



from Tibet 555 



in Europe in the Neo- 

 lithic or Bronze 

 ages 526 



in Europe in the 

 Paleolithic age . . . 524 



of Hupa Indians, 

 Oregon 506 



of percussion from 

 Chiriqui, Colom- 

 bia 625 



of percussion men- 

 tioned in the Bible 974, 975 



of percussion, theory 

 concern! ng aborig- 

 inal 517 



of the Hudson Bay 

 Eskimo 564 



of the land of the 

 Bible 973 



prehistoric .")12 



prehistoric, fro iii 

 A frica 557 



prehistoric, from 

 California 567 



prehistoric, from 

 Chiriqui, Colom- 

 bia 624 



prehistoric, from 

 Costa Rica 013 



prehistoric, fro m 

 Egypt (Thebes 

 and Cairo) . 556 



prehistoric, fro m 

 England 548 



prehistoric, f r o m 

 Etruria 551 



prehistoric, fro m 

 Gaul 549 



prehistori<-, f r o m 

 India 554 



prehistoric, from 

 Ireland 5:i9 



prehistoric, f r o m 

 Islands of the 

 South P a c i f i c 

 Ocean, Polynesia. 559 



prehistoric, f r o m 

 North America. . . 561 



prehistoric, from 

 Palestine and 



Syria .">52 



prehistoric, fro m 



Samoa 560 



