200 



INDEX. 



Page. 



Hart, Amos W., Election of, to membership G 



— , Remarks by 130, 1C7 



Hartt's theory of ornament 114 



Haslibach, the Martyr, Ilymn commemo- 

 rative of. 8.'i 



Hatch, L. .J., Election of to membership... 147 



Heber's Travels in India, Quotation from.. 00 



Hecla Strait 00 



Henshaw, H. W., Paper by 142 



— quoted 8 



— Researches of, on mound-pipes 8 



Hilder, H. H., elected a corresponding 



member fil 



Histriophoca fasciata KXi 



Holmes, W. H., Papers read by 7, 08, 112, 1:^7 



— , Remarks by 20 



Home Bay 102 



Homogeneity, Tendency to, in human 



races 104 



Houses of the Mound-Builders ]:i 



modern Indians 10 



Howitt, A. W., on ceremonies of the Kur- 



nai tribe 57 



— , Paper read by 95 



Human evolution 1 



Hunger as a social force G(i 



Huteheson, David, Resignation of, jis 



Secretary 38 



Igloo, estufa, aiid chulpa, compared 138 



Iglulingmiut 90 



Iglumiut 95, 90 



Ikalualnin 102 



India, Collections from, in National ISIu- 



seum 41 



Indians, Number of, greatly overstated by 



early writers 19 



Industrialism as a discontinuity in nature. 52 



Institutions, Competi'ion of .37 



— of savagery 170 



Intellect as a power in civilization 31 



Intellectual appetite 02 



Interdependence of mankind 195 



International ethics 05 



Interrelation of human activities 175 



Intrusive burial 57 



Invention and discovery distinguished 151 



— by succession of increments 107 



— , different senses in which tlio word is 



used 148 



— generates wants 152 



— , Genesis of 147 



— , Place of accident in 150 



— proceeds by specialization 153 



— , Survival of the fittest 37 



— , Synchronism of. loo 



— , The genius of 103 



Inventory of man's possessions in the pro- 



tolithic age ico 



Page. 



lowas 05 



Isochronous oscillation of pendulum. Dis- 

 covery of 151 



Isolation of important inventions 105 



Jemez, practice mystic rites in 5 



Ita-Eskimo loj 



Jenkins, Thornton A., Election of, to mem- 

 bership Ids 



Johnson, J. T.aber, Remarks by 12 



Jones, C. C, Elected a corresponding 



member 51 



Jones Sound 102 



Jus gentium 05, Oi; 



Justice, Efforts made by savages to attain, l.'.n 

 — , The sense of, as the foundation princi- 

 ple of the state 02 



Kaixolln i(« 



Kansas (Indian^) Oo 



Kasigiii lo:; 



Kauflfman, S. H., Election of, to member- 

 ship 1 



Ream's catalogue of relics 141 



Kengia, L. A., Paper read t)y 1 



Kerr, M. D., Election of, to membership... 95 

 Kerr, W. C, elected a cerresponding mem- 

 ber 137 



Kignaitmiut or. 



Kinguamiut 90 



King Williiim's Land lot 



King's Cape 95, in, 



Knox, John Jay, Election of, to member- 

 ship 22 



Kodlunarn 100 



Kurnai tribe. Ceremonies of the 57 



L.abor-saving devices, Indu.strial revolu- 

 tion broughtabout by 134 



La Fleehe, Jo.seph 134 



Laissez faire philosophy condemned 32 



useful against harmful adjust- 

 ments in mental and social life 33 



Lake Kennedy Ofi 



Lamarckian doctrine expanded by Dar- 

 win .35 



Lancaster Sound 98 



Language of Barbarism 189 



savagery 180 



Languages, Competitions of 37 



Leakin, George, elected a corresponding 



member 51 



Legislation cannot controvert natural laws 3t 



Lithography, Origin of 151 



Lorillard Collection 40 



Los Novillos, Antiquities from 40 



Lost arts I62 



