INDEX. 



199 



Dexterity P.ay 102 



[•isconiinuities in nature's methods, 51; 

 in evolution, 51 ; in the domain of an- 

 thropology, 52 ; not always beneficent. 53 

 Liiscovery distinguished from invention... 151 



I>iseases, Jlj-thieal origin of 4 



Disks, Silver 57 



Distribution of knowledge and wealth, 



Barriers to the 127-120 



liivision of labor 195 



[lomestication of animals a step from Sav- 

 agery to Barbarism 185 



Dorsey, J. O., Paper read by 15, 05 



— , Remarks by 1, 5, 141, 142 



Dress-improver 80 



Dynamic vs. Statical Sociology 04 



Early differentiation of primitive men 191 



Eaton, Dorman B., Election of, to mem- 

 bership 22 



Eclipse Bay 102 



Education in India 10 



Eivillik 102 



Election of officers 21, 118 



Elements of Modern Civilization 57 



EUesmere Land 102 



Elson Bay 103 



Engelmann, George .J., elected a corres- 

 ponding member : — 



Enjoyment not to be confounded with re- 

 finement 136 



Erignathus barbatus •. 103 



Erkilik 100 



Eskimo, Myths of the 107 



— of Baffin Land 95-102 



, Houses of the 98 



, Clothing of the 99 



, Music, poetry, tales, and religion 



of the 100 



Estnfa, chulpa and igloo, compared 138 



Ethics, International 05 



Ethnographic classification condemned... 48 



Etowah mounds in Georgia 25 



Eurematics, Postulates in 149 



— , word proposed 148 



European objects fotind in mounds 24 



Evidences of the Antiquity of Man on the 



site of the city of Mexico 68 



Evolution, Canons of, respecting man 31 



— , Laws of, apply to mind and .'-ociety 33 



— of the humanities 173 



Exeter Bay 90 



Exsufflating evil spirits 85 



Extraneous instruments replacing per- 

 fection of organism in man 52 



Eye diseases, Comparative frequency of 

 certain, in the white and colored 



races 07 



I'amily, Origin of the 01 



Farquharson, R. J., Death of, announced... 118 



Feeling i«. Function as sociologic factors . C4 



Feudal system, Cast iron polity of the 131 



Fisher, Wm. J., Collections of, for National 



Museum 43, 44 



Fison, Lorimer, quoted 102 



Flattening in skulls 57 



Fletcher, Robert, Remarks by 13, 57 



Flint, Weston , Remarks by 50 



Flour-dust explosion in Minneapolis 105 



Food collection in the National Museum... 41 

 Foote, J. Howard, musical instruments in 



the National Museum 44 



Forces of society 04 



, Classification of the 04 



Frobisher Bay, Inhabitants of 90 



From Savagery to Barbarism 173 



Function cs. Feeling as sociologic factors.. 04 



Fury Strait oo 



Gallaudet, E. M., Paper read by 05 



Gatschet, A. S., Letter from 



— , Remarks by 144 



Genesis of inventions 147, 103 



Gentes of Osages, their relation to the se- 

 cret society 3 



Gifts reported by the Curator 1, 22, .57 



Giglioli, Enrico, elected a corresponding 



member .50 



Gildersleeve, Basil, elected a correspond- 

 ing member 51 



Glasgow, Classes of society in 138 



Gore, T. H., Remarks by 2 



Gould, E. R. L., Election of, to membership 137 



Governmental scientific work in America. 92 



Grainbinder, Invention of the 105 



Cirave Creek mound IIG 



Graves in West Virgmia 1 



Gregorj', J. M., Election of, to member- 

 ship 22 



— , Paper read by 57,118 



Habitations of the mound-builders and 



modern Indians 15 



Hafted celt. Origin of the 110 



Haida carvings, etc 4G 



Hair, Superstition about giving away a 



lock of 85 



Hale, Horatio, elected a corresponding 



member 51 



— on mound-builders 110 



Hall, G. Stanley, elected a corresponding 



member 51 



Hampshire County, W. \'a.. Mounds and 



graves in 1 



Happiness, Competition for 30 



Harbor Seal 103 



Harpoons of the Eskimo lOG 



