INDEX. 



1093 



Pacific Ocean, southern, accessions from 



islauds in tlie 156 



Packard, Prof. R. L., engaged in study of 



geological collections 42 



Painting, art of, in the Paleolithic period. 408 



Madelaiuitn ejtoch of 372 



Pair-non-Pair Cavern, reference to discov- 

 eries by F. Daleau and F. Regnault in 



the 414 



P'ai ts'lnj, or Chinese notice tally 883 



Paiiite Indians, stave games of the 748 



Pakesanak, method of playing game of. . . 705 



Piik k6p p'iu, or Chinese white pigeon 



(lottery) ticket 903 



reference to Chinese lottery 



of 902 



Pdk k6p p'iii ts'im ii, or Chinese gambling 



lots 902 



Paleolithic age, musical instruments in 



Europe in the 524 



art periods, succession of 414 



various theories concern- 

 ing 417 



implements, resemblance of 

 implements found in United 



States to the 366 



period, characteristics of im- 

 plements of the 359 



characteristics of the 



art of the 412 



compared with Nt-o- 



lithic 420 



diti'erences in art of 

 the, and the Neo- 

 lithic period 421 



flint chipping in the. 355 

 reference to a proba- 

 ble, in America 367 



sculpture of the 398 



the aspect of man of 



the 417 



theories concerning 

 the close of the, in 

 relation to prehis- 

 toric man 416 



theory concerning 

 the close of the, in 

 relation to prehis- 

 toric animals 416 



various epochs of 



the 356 



Paleontological collections, (catalogue en- 

 tries of 77 



remarks b y 

 ass i s t a n t 

 curatorcon- 

 c e r n i n g 

 c o n d i tiou 



of the 74 



report c <> n - 

 cerning con- 

 dition of . . . 77 

 specimens, exchanges of. 27 

 I'aleontology, department of, remarks bv 

 assistant curator concerning collections 

 in the 317 



Paleontology, list of accessions to depart- 

 ment of 160 



review of work in depart- 

 ment of 70 



T'alestine, a double flute from 977 



breeze flies in 966 



description of the map of 954 



prehistoric musical i n s t r u - 



ments from 552 



sycamore (Ficus sycouwrus) 



from 955 



the a])e in 958 



bat in 953 



black stork (Ciconia nigra) 



in 964 



camel (Gamelus dromeda- 



rius) in 959 



cock in 960 



coney-rock-badger in 959 



frog in 965 



gazelle {Gazella dorcas) in. 960 



golden eagle {Aquila chrys- 



a'etos) in 961 



griflbn vulture {Gyps ful- 



vus) in 965 



hooj)oo ( Upupa epops) in . . . 962 



hornet (Yespa orientalis) 



in 967 



lizard in 965 



lo<^ust (Acridiuin peregri- 



num) iu 967 



moth in 967 



mous(! in 960 



owl ill 902 



partridge ( Gaoeahit chucar) 



in 963 



peacock ( Pavo criitatus) iu . 9G3 



pelican {Pelecamig onocro- 



talun) in 963 



c}uail ( Cotumix communit;) 



in 968 



raven ( Comus corax) in 963 



sparrow (Passer domesti- 



cus) in 964 



swallow (Ghelidon rusti- 



cata)va. 965 



turtle dove {Turtur riso- 



rius) in 961 



viper ( ripera a«pis) in 966 



unripe pomegranate (Punica 



granatum) from 956 



Palestinian antiquities 968 



rainier. D. K., .specimens of plants pur- 

 chased from 78 



Pahner, Edward, aboriginal pottery rattle 



or doll collected by . . . 574 



account of Pima stave 



game by 742 



implements for Cocopa 

 stave game collected 



by 768 



implements for Mohave 



games collected by . . . 770 



implements for Pima 

 stave games collected 

 by 741,742 



