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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Steiner, Dr. Roland, Etowah copperplates 



f on nd by 500 



Stejueger Leonliard, advance slieets of a 

 paper describing 

 a new genus and 

 species of blind 

 tailed batrachian 

 from the subter- 

 ranean waters of 

 Texas by, publi- 

 cation of 37 



appointed member 

 of special commis- 

 sion to investigate 

 condition of seal 



herds 56 



curator of depart- 

 ment of reptiles 

 and batrachians.. 56 



engaged in study of 

 seal rookeries in 



Alaska 56 



fi.she8 collected by . . 58 



insects collected by . 63 



reference to publica- 

 tion of papers by. 57 

 specimen of Sala- 

 mandrella wosses- 

 sejwA-ii obtained by 57 

 titles of papers by.. 215, 216 

 Stephens, F., skin of Passerella iliaca 



inegarhyncha lent to 38 



title of paper by 216 



type specimen of Speotyto 

 cunicularia obscura pre- 

 sented by 54 



Stevenson, Col. James, implements for 

 Zuiii games 

 collected by . . 773 



quoted 584, 586 



Stevenson, Mrs. Matilda Coxe, Sia stave 



game described by 730 



Stiles, Dr. C. W., honorary custodian of 

 the helminthological 



collections 31, 69 



titles of .jointpapers by. 216 



papers by 216 



Stillman, W.J. , quoted 419 



St. John's College, Shanghai, China, her- 

 barium plants sent to 28 



St. Lawrence Island, list of cooking pots 

 and drip catcher 

 from, in National 



Museum • 1051 



list of lamps from, 

 in National Mu- 

 seum ] 050 



the lamps of 1050 



Stone, drilling in, in the Neolithic period. 446 



engraving on, in the Paleolithic 



period 407 



hatchets, polished, characteristics 

 locally pecu- 

 liar to 443 



from Scandi- 

 navia 442 



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Stone, hatchets, polished, handled 442 



in the Neolith- 

 ic period 440 



methods employed in grinding or 



polishing 441 



North American aboriginal sculp- 

 tures in 468 



pipes, tubes, etc., drilled from 447 



sculpturing in, in the Paleolithic 



period 407 



tubes (possible musical instru- 

 ments), aboriginal, from Ohio 580 



from Tennes- 

 see 580 



from Virginia 580 

 Stone, Wetmer, en gaged in study of horn ed 



owls 41 



specimens lent to 39 



titles of papers by 216 



Stones, precious, of the Bible 979 



Stoney, Lieut. G.M., Jade Mountain dis- 

 covered by 456 



Stork, the black, in Palestine 964 



Storrs, Charles, jadelte mask of crying 



baby belonging to 461 



Stossich, Prof. M., exchange with 27 



Stout, Mrs. G., implements for Pima stave 



games collected by 740 



Strechelman, Carl, wooden horn (nauga) 



collected by 557 



Stringed musical instruments mentioned 



in the Bible 974,978 



Styles of decoration in the Bronze age . . . 499 



Sua gbin gnua, reference to Siamese game 



of 876 



Sugoroku, implements used in Japanese 



game of 841 



Japanese game of 841 



reference to Japanese game 



of 835 



Suksdorf, W. N., services Tendered by 80 



Supplement A to Bibliography 220 



B to Bibliography 221 



Svendatter, Kristine, discovery of prehis- 

 toric gold horn by 533 



Swain, Messrs. John, & Son, specimens of 



half-tone work presented by 93 



Swallow (Chelidon rusticata) in Pales- 

 tine, the 965 



Swan, James G., account of Haida method 

 of gauibling with sticks 



by 906 



account of Makah dice 



gam(5 by 767 



implements for Makah 

 dice game collected by. 767 



Swastika, reference to publication of the. 90 



Sweden, accessions to Museum library 



from institutions in 183 



distribution of specimens in 280 



Swedish playing-cards (Kille-Kort) 938 



Swiss playing-cards (Spiel-Karten) 938 



Switzerland, accessions to Museum library 



from institutions in 183 



Sycamore {Ficus sycomorus) from Pales- 

 tine 955 



