INDEX. 



1099 



Rust, HoratioN., impleraentsfor (Dakota) 



Sioux phnn stone game collected by 759 



Rydberg, P. A., services rendered by 80 



titles of papers by 209 



Sabbath lamp of the German Jews 994 



Sacred scarabaeua {Ateuchue sacer) in 



Egypt, the 967 



Saftbrd, W. E., ancientsyrinxorPan-pipeH 



collected by 662 



Sai, Japanese dice game of 8;i5 



Salishan stock, games of the 745 



Salmon, Dr. D. E 31 



Salvin, Osbert, title of joint paper by 210 



Samoa, prehistoric musical instruments 



from 560 



Sampson, Dr. George, prehistoric reed in- 

 strument collected by 556 



San-htong, reference to Korean lotter.\- 



of 902 



San Salvador, Central America, musical 



instruments from 610 



San Salvador, Central America, musical 



whistles from 610 



Sapphire adamant, white, of the Bible ... 981 



(sai^pir) of the Bible, the 981 



Sardonyx (yahalom) of the Bible, the 981 



Sargent, Prof. C. S., engaged in examina- 

 tion o f ConiferaB 



and Palmaceae 42 



specimens sent for 

 determination to . . 40 



Sargon, cast of the so-called Oval of 1006 



Saturday lectures, list of 270 



since 1882, table show- 

 ing number aud 



dates of 45 



Saunders, Howard, title of joint paper 



by 210 



Savage, M. E., musical instruments re- 

 ceived from 96 



Sayce, Prof. A. H., copy of Siloam inscrip- 

 tion made by 970 



Scandinavia, polished stone hatchets 



from 442 



prehistoric gold horns 



from 533 



prehistoric luhrs or horns 



from 527 



prehistoric musical instru- 

 ments from 527 



Scandinavian flint chipping 428 



.Scarabaei, symbolism of the Egyptian... 1004 



Scarabaeus (sacred) in Egypt, the 907 



Scliindler, Gen. A. Houtum, account of 



Persian playing-cards by 928 



vS<:hlegel, Dr. Gustav, opinion of concern- 

 ing origin of European game of domi- 

 noes 839 



Schley, Lieut. Commander S. M., aid ren- 

 dered by .30 



Schoolcraft, H. R., account of (Dakota) 

 Sioux "game of 

 plum stones" by. 759 



description of Chip- 

 pewa bowl game 

 by 694 I 



Page. 

 Schuchert, Charles, assistant curator of 

 department of pale- 

 ontology 71 



Devonian fossils col- 

 lected by 71 



reference to paper on 

 American fossil 



Apodida; by 76 



reference to ))a]>er on 

 the Sy n o 1) s i 8 of 

 American fossil 

 Brachiopoda by . . . 76 



reference to prepa- 

 ration of a Joint 

 paper on American 

 fossil .starfishes 



by 74 



titles of joint papers 



by 210 



Schuyler, K. O.. musical instrument trans- 

 mitted by 96 



Schwarz, E. A 65 



appointed custodian of 



Coleopterous larva 20, 62 



large collections of insects 



received from 31 



titles of papers by 214, 215 



Schwatka, F., description of the snow 

 huts of the Kennepetoo 



lunuitsby 1031 



quoted 1027 



Schweitzerbild cavern, evidences of dif- 

 ferent art cultures found in 415 



Scidmore, Miss E. R 94 



Scientific and administrative statf, the . . . 107 



literature, contributions to 36 



Sclater, Dr. P. L., Bibliography of, refer- 

 ence to work on 55 



Scope of the National Museum 11 



Scotland, distribution of specimens in ... . 280 



old stone lamp from 1039 



prehistoric bronze horns from.. 547 



musical instruments 



from 547 



Scott, Charles P. G., quoted 872 



Scott, Lieut. J. H., specimens of Enyo 



lugubris transmitted by .30 



Scudder, Dr. S. H., North American Me- 



lanopli presented by 63 



Sculpture, aboriginal, different areas and 



styles of 480 



European, in the Neolithic 



period 465 



in the Neolithic^ period 465 



Madelainien epoch of 372 



North American, in the Neo- 

 lithic period 468 



of the P.ileolilhic period 398 



Sculpturing, material used for, in the Pale- 

 olithic period 407 



methods of, in the Paleolithic 



, period 405 



Scythians, reference to divination .'imong 



the 808 



Sectional libr.aries, li.it of 35 



Seed game of the Pawnee Indians 717 



