INDEX. 



997 



Division TV, peculiar forms of arrow- 

 points 9'51 



Class K, perforators '^H 



Doilgo, Byron E 07 



Dodge, Charles Richard, engaged in stiuly 



of tibiT fabric from Central Ameriea. . . 31 



Donaldson. D. V., specimens of gold pseu- 



(loniorph and tidluride presented by <!*• 



Doria, Manpiis Giacomo, exchange with. l.'> 



Doraey, Rev. J. Owen, religious smoking 



customs described by ^G" 



Double couoidal pipes •'>■-*' 



Doubleday, Mrs. Abner, sword worn by 



General Doubleday transmitted by TS 



Douglass, Andrew E., reference to biconi- 

 cal stone i»ii)e in 



collection of fi40 



reference to Mic- 

 mac pipe in col- 

 lection of 484 



tubular hourglass 

 pipe in collection 



of 399 



nnifjue portrait 

 pipe iu collection 



of <"-06 



Douglass, Ma,i. D. B., reference tocatiinite 



pipe collected by ^578 



Drake, Saiunel G., quoted 418 



Druda, Oscar, exchange with 17 



Du Bois, R. G., Horton automatic basket 



machine received from 70 



Dugfes, Dr. A., new Cynipid and new Cur- 



culiouid presented by 49 



Duncan, Gen. Thomas, iron pipe collected 



by 460 



Dunning, J. W., biconical stone pipe col- 

 lected by 539 



Duiiton,Capt. J. J., specimen of Lophius 



pitcatoritis received from 19 



Du I'ratz, Le Page, account of the calu- 

 met dance by 557 



quoted 422 



Duvall,H.C 68 



Dwight, Jonathan, title of paper by 198 



Dwight, L. M., Iroquoian pottery pipe col- 

 lected by 493 



Eakle, Dr. A. S., engaged in study of topaz 



crystals 31,61 



specimen of wire silver 



jiresented by (il 



Eames, Dr. E. H., specimens of plants re- 

 ceived in exchange from 58 



Earle, F. S., double conical pipe collected 



by 531 



Earll, K.Edward, Passamaquoddy curved 



knife collected by 734 



Early reference to the use of tobacco 401 



Easter Island, expedition around coast 



lineof 092 



known as Rapa Xui, by 



George H. Cooke G89 



manners and customs of 



natives of 71(i, 716 



population of 710, 712 



Page. 



Easier Island, topography of 701, 703 



various names applied lo. . 702 

 villages and haltitationson . 708 

 visits of various govern- 

 ment vessels to 702 



Eastman, Dr. C. K., fossil Skate describetl 



H •'•■■* 



specimen of Tamioha- 



tisveUistim lent to. . 28 

 Eaton, A. A., specimens of i)lants lent lo. 29 

 Eckert, Gen. Thomas T., assistance ren- 

 dered by 71 



Edison, Thomas A., reference to corre- 



spondeuc'O with 71 



Edson, O., natural form pipe collected by. 601 



Educational museum defined 5 



Eels, il., smoking among the Twanas re- 

 ferred toby 644 



Egypt, accessions to library from institu- 

 tions in 153 



Eichholf, William, title of iiaper by 198 



Elder, Dr. J. H., reference to heavy bird 



pipe collected by 041 



Electrical collections, catalogue entries of. 72 

 condition of exhibi- 

 tion series of 24 



number of speci- 

 mens added to 72 



outline of future 



■work on 71 



remarks by custo- 

 dian concerning. . 70,71 

 to talnumberof spec- 

 imens in 72 



Electricity, properties of minerals relat- 

 ing to 679 



Elements, chemical 650 



in minerals, classification of. . . 750 



compounds of 751 



native chemical 657 



Ellis, Henry, quoted 419, 462 



Emmert, J. W 67 



Atlantic coast pipe collected 



by 609 



monitor pipe collected by . . 471 

 pottery pipe collected b3' . . . 535 

 southern mound pipes col- 

 lected by 612, 613, 015, 616, 618 



tubular stone pipe collected 



by 387 



Emmons, Lieut. G. T., Tlingit curved 



knife collected by 739 



England, references to early use of tobacco 



in 446 



Engler, Dr. A., plants received iu ex- 

 change from 58 



English trade pipe, characteristics of the . 448 



Entrikin, Samuel J., assistance rendered 



by (56 



Eskimo knife, comparison of, with In- 

 dian types 731 



construction of the 732 



opinions concerning origin of to- 

 bacco habit among the 593 



])ipe, Japanese origin of the 034 



