INDEX. 



1001 



Haiipt, Dr. Paul, honorary curator of mi- 

 eiilai anliqiiities "■* 



Uawaii, accessions to library t'roui institu- 

 tions in 1~G 



Hawks Pott. Kev. F. L., exchango with . 18 



Hawlcy, F. W., electric motor i)resenle(l 



by-.; ■' 



Hay, Prof. W.P., specimens ol craytishes 



received in excliange from •'>' 



IlaynioDd, Dr. R., unfinished specimen of 



bow I pii)e collected by •<-" 



Ha\ nes, F. Jay ' S* 



Heat. i)roperties of minerals relating to. . 07!) 



Heliotyi>e Printing Company, chrome 



collograpli presented by "•'> 



Helminthological collection, catalogue 

 entries 



for the. '>:5 



review of 

 work 



on the . S.S 



specimens, exchanges 



of 16 



Hemsley, W. Bolting titles of papers by . . 19!) 

 Henderson, John G., mound pipes col- 

 lected by 515, 519, 520, 521 



Hennepin, Father Louis, rem.irks by, con- 

 cerning the calumet of peace among the 



"Iroquese " 553 



Henry, Mi.s8 Mary A., specimens relating 

 to Professor Henry's di.scoveries in 



electro-magnetism depo.sited by 70 



Hensbaw, Henry W., lizards transmitted 



by 44 



opinion of, concern- 

 ing animal carv- 

 ings from mounds 

 of Mississippi Val- 

 ley 523 



Herendeen, Capt. E. P., smoking of willow 

 among northern Alaskans referred to 



by 589 



Hexagonal system of crystallography 669 



types of crystals in the 671 



Heylyn, Peter, quoted G38, 643 



Hilgendorf, Dr. F 52 



Hillebrand, Dr.W.F 19 



Hin<l. Henry Toule, remarksby, concern- 

 ing pipes of the Babeen Indians 586 



Hind, Dr. Wbeeltou, Carboniferous mol- 

 lusca received in 

 exchange from ... 55 



exchange with 16 



Hinton, Prof. "W. B., specimen of white- 

 winged dove i)resented by 41 



Hintze, Alexander, specimens of Lapp 



owl presented by 41 



Hippiaiey, A. E., candlesticks and lamps 



obtained by 18 



ethnological specimens 



received from C4 



Historical collections, accessions to 73 



catalogue entries of 74 

 condition of exhibi- 

 tion series of 73 



Va«e. 

 Historical eolleetitms, future development 

 ot exhibition se- 

 ries of 74 



number of speci- 

 mens added to. . . 74 

 review of work on. 73 

 statement of cus- 73 

 todian regarding 

 work performed 



in caring for 73 



total number of 



specimens in 74 



Hitchcock.A. S., title of paper by 200 



Hitchcock, Prof. C. H., geotogical speci- 

 mens received 

 i n exchange 



from 62 



information, 

 drawings, etc., 

 concerning 

 construction of 

 museum cases 

 furnished to.. 29 



Hitchcock, R., curved knife of the Ainos 



collected by 'i'tO 



Hodge, Dr. E. R., specimens of Confedei 



ate paper money contributed by 19 



Hoflmau, Dr. W. J., assistance rendered 



by 66 



investigations in de- 

 partment of eth- 

 nology by 31 



Menomini curved 

 knife illustrated 



by 735 



Holland, accessions to library from insti- 

 tutions in 1"3 



Holland, W. J., title of paper by 200 



Holm, Tbeo., specimens of plants lent 



to 29 



Holm. Thomas Campanius, quoted 41G, 520 



Holmes, Samuel J., engaged in examina- 

 tion and comparisons of crustaceans ... 30 

 Holzner, F. X., collecting outfit furni.shed 



to 22 



Hooper, TV. H., smoking habit among the 



Tuski described by 594 



Horan, Henry, died Sept. 29, 1896 36 



Horigan, M. E., farrier's knife used by ... 732 



Horizontal crystals, dispersion of optic 



axes in 687 



Hormosiiia carpenteri Brady 280 



genus of foraminifera 280 



globuUfera Brady 280 



ovicula Brady 280 



Hoskins, S. D., monitor pipe collected 



by 471 



Hough, Dr. F. B., Iroquoian pottery pipe 



collected by 493 



Hough, Dr. Walter, Carboniferous fossil 

 plants and inverte- 

 brates presented by 55 



title of pa))er by 200 



valuable ethnological 

 collections made by 21 



