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INDEX. 



liliji iifiiiuh capreolux d'OrbiRDy 28G 



semis offoramiiiil'erii 286 



iiodo:a)ia il'Orbigiiy 286 



jxmnahila Batsch 287 



rohusta Brady 286 



liiloctilina bulloides d'Orbigiiy 293 



coTuata Brady 294 



(lehincens, new species 295 



(lepresna d'Orbijrny 294 



variety svrrata lir:\(\^- 294 



vlongata d'Orbif;;iiy 294 



goiiiis of foraminifera 293 



(rm/?/Za;-i'K d'Orbigny 295 



Ifevit Dcfranco 295 



rinijens Lamarck 294 



spha'ra d'Orbigny 295 



hibulosa Costa 293' 



Biological Survey, specimens received 



Croin t lio 20 



Bird pii)e, distribution of the 503 



origin of the 502 



pil)es 501 



heavy 438 



cliaracteristics of 628 



distribution of 629 



Birils, dei)artiueut of, list of accessions to 40, 141 

 nnnibor of speci- 

 mens received in . 42 

 rearrangement of 

 exhibition series 



in 23 



remarks by curator 

 concerning condi- 

 tion of study se- 

 ries in 41 



review of work in. 40 

 total number of 



specimens in 42 



Birds' eggs, dei)artment of, accessions to. 43 

 catalogue en- 

 tries in 43 



list of acces- 

 sions to 142 



review of 



work ill 43 



Birds, exclianges of 14 



of Nortli and 'Middle America, re- 

 marks by ]\Ir. Uidgway concern- 

 ing progress of work on 42 



Bishop, \V. H., information, drawings, 

 etc.jConcerningconstruction of Museum 



cases furnished to 29 



Bismuth in minerals, compounds of 754 



Bisrauthides 658, 757 



Blankinship, Dr. J. M., heavy bird pipe 



collected by 438 



Bofill, Senor Artnro, exchanges with 15, 16, 18 



Bolivina (vnarirnfiix Costa 292 



genus of foraminifera 291 



por recta Brady 292 



punctata d'Orbigny 292 



Bonstetteu, Baron do, quoted 638, 639 



Borates 659, 703 



Bossn, M., calumet dance of the Missouri 



Indians described by 564 



Page. 

 Boston Society of Natural History, mate- 

 rial transmitted for examination by ,41 



Botanical Garden, Trinidad, West Indies, 



exchange with 17 



(Jardens, Dresden, Germany, 



exchange with 17 



Museum, Berlin, Germany, ex- 



cliange with 17 



Coponliagen, Den- 

 maik, exchange 



with 17 



spe<!iniens, exchanges of l(i 



P.otany, department of, aceessioTis to 58 



catalogue entries 



in GO 



extract from re- 

 port of honor- 

 ary curator con- 

 eerning s<uen- 

 lific. work in ... 59 



list of accessions 



to 116 



number of speci- 

 mens received 



in 60 



review of work in 57 



Boucard, A., specimen of bird presented 



by 40 



Bourke, Mrs. John (J., ethnological ob- 

 jects rerei ved from 64 



Bouvier, Prof. E. B 52 



specimens of crabs 

 received through . . 51 



Bow and arrow, evolution of the 830 



history of the 832 



invention of the 830 



orignofthe 830 



Bowers, Rev. Stephen, serpentine tube 



collected by 395 



Bowl pipes, characteristics of 627 



decorat ion of 628 



distribut ion of 628 



without stems 424 



Boyle, David, reference to Iroquoian pi])e8 



illustrated by 496 



jiipes in Ontario 

 ArchtTologic- 

 al Museum 

 described by- 636 



remarks by, concerning the 

 mound pipe in Ontario . . . 527 



Brady, IT. B , reference to "Report on 

 Foraminifera collected by H. M. S. 



Challemjer" by 25'2 



Bragge, "William, quoted 445 



Brandegee, T. S., si)ecimens of plants 



lent to 2.-! 



Brandt, Dr. K 52 



exchange with 10 



Branicki Museum, Warsaw, Russia, bird 

 skins received in ex- 



cliango from 40 



exchange with 14 



Brazil, accessions to library from institu- 

 tions in -• 167 



