INDEX. 



1101 



Page. 

 Smithsonian Institution, organization 



of 4 



reference to 

 early meth- 

 ods in vogue 



in the 300 



re f erence to 

 early publi- 

 c ati on 8 of 



the 299 



reference to 

 publication 

 of the Keport 



ofthe 324 



relations of the 

 M u seum to 



the 13 



the legal depos- 

 itory of na- 

 tional collec- 

 tions 3 



Snake game in ITnited States 842 



(United Slates), implements 



used in 842 



Snohomish (?) Indians, dice game of 



the 745 



Sodom, apples of 956 



Solitario, reference to Peruvian game 



of 876 



vSolutrfien epoch, characteristics of imple- 

 ments of the 371 



of flint chipping 371 



Songish Indians, dice game of the 746 



Sonne, C. F., plants received from 78 



SiJrensen, Kev. P. H., collecting outtit fur- 

 nished to 32 



invertebrates iire- 



sented by 67 



South America, accessions from 154 



to Museum li- 

 brary from 

 institutions 



in 176 



distribution of specimens 



in 278 



prehistoric musical in- 

 struments from t)24 



use of gold in, in prehis- 

 toric times -ilO 



South Kensington Museum, purchase of 



siiecimens for the 10 



Spain, accessions to Museum library from 



institutions in 183 



prehistoric musical instruments 



from 560 



Spanish lottery of numbered balls 905 



Old Testament 1021 



playing-caril.s ( Xaipeg) 935, 930 



Sparrow {Passer domenticics) in Palestine. 964 



Sjiccial Bulletin No. 2 (in type) 37 



Ko. 3 (in type) 38 



bulletins, reference to publication 



of 324 



epochs in the history of the Mu- 

 seum 6 



topics of the year 20 



I'age. 

 Specific gravity of the waters of the 

 North Pacific Ocean, lecture bj' Kear- 



Admiral K. Makaroff on the 44 



Spice box (silver), Jewish tradition con- 

 cerning the 995 



use of the, in Jewish 



serv ice oi' Habdalah. 995 

 Spicer, Capt. J. O., Eskimo summer laniii 



presented by 1040 



Spiel-Karten, or Austrian playing-cards . 938 



German playing-cards . . 937 



Swiss playing-cards 938 



Spille-Kort, or playmg-cards of Denmark - 938 



Sprague, U. A., title of jiaper bj- 215 



Ssang-Ryouk, implements used in Korean 



backgammon game of . . . 849 

 Korean backgammon game 



of 849 



St. Acheuleen epoch of flint chipping 366 



Staff of National Museum 20 



Stanley, J. M., portraits of Indians be- 

 longing to, destroyed (1865) by Are 300 



Stanton, Timothy W 30 



reference to publica- 

 tion of (Contribu- 

 tions to the Creta- 

 ceous Paleontol- 

 ogy of the Pacific 



coast by 76 



title of paper by 215 



Starr, George E., implements for Micmac 



dice game collected by 702 



State Normal School, Mankato, Minn., 



fishes transmitted to the 100 



Statement of distribution of specimens 



during year ending June 30, 1896 273 



Stater of Antioch, the 985 



Tarsus, the 987 



Stave game of the Cocojja Indians 768 



Gros Ventres Indians . 755 



Laguna Indians 729 



Natchez Indians 7.38 



Papago Indians 738 



Shosboni Indians 748 



Sia Indians 730 



Siksika Indians 710 



Tarahumara Indians. . 742 

 White Mountain 



Ai)ache Indians 713 



games, American Indian, table of.. 787-799 



of the Assinaboin Intlians. . 750 



Blackfeet Indians 710, 712 



Kiowa Indians .. 731,733,734 



Navajo Indians.". 714,716 



Painte Indians 748 



Pima Indians 740,741,742 



Tei)eguana Indians. . 742,744 

 Stebbing, Rev. T. K., five specimens of am- 



phipods sent to . 26 



specimen of Crang- 

 onyx jlag ellatus 



lent to 38 



Steeple chase, reference to game of 842 



Steindachner, Dr. Franz 25 



Stciner, Dr. Roland, archaeological objects 



received from 89 



