INDEX. 



1091 



Pago. 



718 



rase. 



Nelson, E. "W., set of carved water birds 

 and seal collected from the Eskimo 



by " • 



Neolithic age, musical instruments m Eu- 

 rope in the 



period, banner stones of tlio 



bird-shaped objects of 



the 



boat-shaped, objects of 



the 



boue flakers used for 

 flint chipping in the. . 



Bronze age of the 



ceremonial objects of the 

 characteristic i ni p 1 e • 



ments of the 



chungkee stones of the. 

 compared with Paleo- 

 lithic 



differences in art of the, 

 and the Paleolithic 



period 



drilling in stone in the. . 

 European pottery in 



the 



European sculpture in 



the 



flint chipping in the 



geometric ornament in 



the 



gorgets and pendants of 



the 



jadeite masks of the... 



jasper beads of the 



lapidary work in the . 

 North American sculp- 

 ture in the 



patupatu or war club 



of the 



polished stone hatchets 



in the ■'^*' 



pottery in the 492 



pottery of the United 

 States (excluding the 



Pueblos) , in the •!!).") 



principal diflerence be- 

 tween the Bronze age 



and the ,-■• ^^^ 



sculpture in the ■*'55 



use of gold and silver in 



America in the 



use of gold and silver in 



the 



Nephrite and Jadeite, reference to mono- 

 graph on 



composition of 



Keiirotrichus gibbsii, purchase of skins of. 

 New Mexico, prehistoric musical instru- 

 ments of the Pueblo Indians in 



New Testament, Coptic translation of the . 

 facsimile of the Leicester 



Codex of the 



of Erasums, Greek and 



Latin 



of the Bible, the 



Syriac translation of the. 



526 



448 



4r>0 



450 



427 

 497 

 447 



440 

 453 



420 



421 



446 ! 



493 



465 

 422 



421 



452 

 461 

 454 

 455 



408 



464 



New Testament, translated by John Wyc- 



litte (1380) 



William Tyndale's trans- 

 lation of the 



New Tear cards, Chinese 



New Zealand, accessions to Museum li- 

 brary from institutions 



distribution of spei imens 



1019 



883 



184 



280 

 817 



552, 565 

 611 



709 

 883 



divinatory practices in 



Newcombe, C. F., marine shells received 



from ^^ 



N'feer (trumpet) from Africa 977 



Niakapamux Indians, dice game of the . . 747 

 Niblack, Lieut. Albert P., reference to 

 paper on "The Indians of the North- 

 west Coast" by 



Nicaragua, musical instruments from 



whistles or flageolets from . . . 

 Nicholson, Dr. Prof. H. Allcyne, exchange 



with 



Nicolar, Chief Joseph, account of Penob- 

 scot bowl game by 



Nin kdn or Chinese New Tear cards 



Nipissing Indians, plum stone game of 



the 



Nishinam Indians, dice game of the 



Nisqualli Indians, beaver teeth game of 



the 



reference to diction- 

 ary of the 



Niu, method of practicing divinatory game 



of 



Nobili, Prof Joseph, twenty-flve speci- 

 mens of crustaceans sent to 



Nordenskiold, Baron, reference to Toy- 

 age of the Vega, by 



Nordeuskiiild, G., quoted 



.\ orman, Rev. A.M., exchange with 



Norridgewock Indians, bowl game of the. 

 North America, aboriginal sculptures in 



■ pottery in 



aboriginal sculptures in 



stone in 



accessions from 



accessions to Museum li- 

 brary from institutions 



508 



457 



455 



50 



583 

 1019 



1010 



1016 

 1014 

 1018 



distribution of specimens 



evidence of antiquity of 



stave game in 



prehistoric musical in- 

 struments from 



NorlhAnieritanlndianseast of the Rocky 

 UKuintains, aboriginal 

 musical instruments of 



the 



sculpture in the Neo- 



litliic period 



Northwest coast, description of cere- 

 monial dances of the 



Indians of the 



drums used by the 

 Indians of the 



705 

 745 



746 



26 



1052 



583 



26 



705 



