9!X) 



INDEX. 



J -as.-. 

 Aiiicricaii riiysiciaus ami Surgeous, con 



jjrcss of '33 



Anioricau iiipes, distribution of oarly 



roiiiis ii{ 300 



.1 inmodi.iciui charoidet Jones and Parker. 279 



genus of foraniinifera 278 



ijordialis Jones and Parker . 279 



incertus d'Orbigny 278 



tnw.is Brady 279 



Ampldsteijina, genus of foraniinifera 338 



lexnonii d'Orbigny 3;!8 



Analytical ke^' to families of the forami- 



nifera 2:"i8 



* genera of tbe foranii- 

 nifera 258 



An<ieiit Monuments of the Mississippi 



A'alk-y, reference to paper on the 511 



Anderson, H., ^licniac ])ipe collected by. 4SU 

 Anderson, W., ovoid stone bo^\ 1 jiipe col- 

 lected by 425 



Andrews, Dr. E. A., specimens of crabs 



presented by 51 



Andrews, Miss Fannie, tubular pipe col- 

 lected by 385 



Animal pipes, heavy 438 



jiroducts, arrangement of exhibi- 

 tion series of collection of 72 



Anisotropic class of minerals 086 



Auistropic class of minerals 080 



Anoinalina amnionoides Keuss 335 



ariminensU d'Orbigny 335 



coronata Parker and Jones. . . 335 



genus of foraminifera 335 



grosser ujjosa Giimbcl 335 



l^olymorpha Costa 330 



Anthony, A. "W., bird eggs received from. 43 



skins received from. 40 

 Crustacea purchased 



from 51 



titles of papers by 194 



A ntimonates 789 



Antjmonides 058, 757 



Antimouitcs 765 



Antimony in minerals, comiwunds of 754 



Antiquities of Mexico, reference to paper 



by Kingsborough entitled , 371 



Appendix 1 89 



II 91 



III 153 



IV 193 



T 213 



VI 217 



VII 235 



VIII 238 



IX 239 



Api>ropriations for 1897 238 



Xatioual Museum 13 



Argentine liepublic, accessions to library 



from institutions in 107 



Arkansas, cache of prehistoric imple- 

 ments found in 974 



prehistoric mines, quarries, 



and workshops in 960 



Arnheim, J. S., specimens of mollusks 



Ijresented by 40 



Paga 



Arrangement of the exhibition series 23 



Arrow release in antiquity 831 



shafts, scrapers, grinders, and 

 straightenc'rs u.sed in making. . . 884 

 -Vnowpoints broadest at cutting end (Di- 

 vision IV, Class F) 937 



classification of S87 



making of described by ex- 

 plorers and travelers 9S5 



nianufactu:' of 877 



material of 872 



spearheads, and knives of 

 prehistoric times, by 



Thomas Wilson 811 



superstitious concerning. . . 841 

 triangular in section (Divi 



sion IV, Class E) 937 



with beveled edges (Divi- 

 sion IV, Class A) 931 



with bifurcated stems (Di- 

 vision IV, Class C) 935 



with extremely long barbs 



( Division IV, Class D) . . . 936 

 with serrated edges (Divi- 

 sion IV, Class B) 931 



wounds by 955 



A rsenates 062, 789 



Arsenic in minerals, compounds of 754 



A rsenides 658. 757 



Arscnites 765 



ArtiruUna, genus of foraniinifera 301 



xarjra d'Orbigny 301 



.\rts and industries, department of, list of 



accessions to 150 



review of work in . . 09 

 AsIle,"\^^ \y ., siiecimeus of plants lent to. 28 

 Ashmead, William 11., assistance render- 

 ed by 20 



title of joint pa- 

 per by 201 



titles of papers by 194, 195 

 Ashmun, Rev. E. II., land shells present- 

 ed by 46 



Asia, accessions from 133 



to library from institu- 

 tions in 108 



distribution of specimens in 244 



Asia Minor, accessions from 140 



Associates 90 



-Vssociatioiis, meetings of, in Washington 32 



Axtrorhiza angulosa Brady 205 



arenaria Norman 265 



crassatina Brady 265 



genus of foraminifera 265 



granulosa Brady 265 



Astrorliizidic, family 11 of the foiaiiiinif- 



era 259, 264 



Astiorhizinic, subfamily of foraminifera. 265 



Astrup, Eivind, quoted 039 



Asymmetric arrowpoints (Division IV, 



Class II) 941 



Atlantic coast pipe 608 



characteristics of the 034 



distribution of the .. 608 



Atomic weights, table of 650, 651 



