INDEX. 



1011 



Pa§c 

 Oregon, caches of prehistoric implenients 



found in 98 



Organic acids, salts of 79' 



Oriental antiquities and religious cereiuo- 

 uials, section of, catalogue en- 

 tries in 7 



number of specimens received in. 7 



review of work in 7 



total number of apecimens in 7 



department of, list of 



accessions to 



exchanges of 



Origin of the bow and arrow 



Orthorhombic crj^stals, dispersion of optic 



axes in 



system of cryatallograjihy. 

 types of crystals in 



the 



Osborn, Prof. H., types of Homoptera 



Osborn, J. AV., portraits of celel)rated 



photographers presented by 



Osgood, W. H., engaged in study of col- 

 lections 



Osteological work, summary of 



Osteologists, review of work of the 



Oxalates 



Oxford University Museum, Oxford, Eng- 

 land, exchange with 



Oxides 659, 701 



Oxychlorides 75.") 



Oxy fluorides 753 



Oxygen compounds in minerals 761 



Oxygen salts 659,660,661,602,663 



minerals containing ... 763,765,706, 

 768, 782, 783, 784, 785, 789, 791, 796, 797 



97 



10 



Oxy sulphides 



Pacitic Ocean, southern, accessions from 

 islands in the 



Painter, P., stone bird pipe collected 

 by 



Paleuque tablet, description of the 



Paleolthic period, spears and harpoons in 



the 



Paleontological Institute, Leipsic, Ger- 

 many, exchange with, 

 specimens, exchanges of. 

 Paleontology, department of, catalogue en- 

 tries in 



list of acces- 

 sions to. .. 

 number of 

 specimen s 

 received in 

 review of 

 work in. .. 



Palmer, "William, chief taxidermist 



engaged in study of 



birds 



mammals collected by., 

 reptiles and batrachians 



collected by 



specimens of Oceano- 

 droina cryptoUucura 



receiv ed from 



Paris, International Exposition at 



059 



501 

 364 



Page. 

 Parker, William, remarks by, concerning 



the pipe as a symbol of hospitality 451 



Parkman, Francis, trade between Indians 



and Jesuits referred to by 637 



Paschal, J. \V., photograph of Cherokee 



Indian girl transmitted by 20 



Patagonians, smoking custom among the. 644 



Paul, Col. Augustus C, sword presented 



to Gen. Gabriel R. Paul deposited by ... 73 



Paxton, J. A., bicouical frog pipe collected 



by 536 



Peculiar forms of arrowjioiiits (Division 



IV) 931 



Pelosina, genus of foramiuifera 205 



variabilis Brady 260 



PeneroplidiniC, subfamily of foramiuifera. 303 



I'eyieropUs, genus of foraminitera 303 



pertusus Forskal 304 



variety discoidetis, 



.new 304 



Pennsylvania, caches of prehistoric im- 

 plements found in 972 



Percy, G., quoted 449, 450 



Perforators (Division IV, Class K) 944 



Perkins. Prof. G. H., pipes of the Cham- 

 plain Valley region 



described by 490 



quoted 435 



rt-ference to steatite 

 pipe figured by .. 546 

 Peru, accessions to library from institu- 

 tions in 1 08 



Peter, J., catliuitc pipe collected by 485 



great pipe collected by 543 



Peter, Dr. Robert, sandstone pipe col- 

 lected by 388 



Phosphates 001, 785 



Phosphorescence in minerals 083 



Photographer, review of work of the 88 



Photographic collection, number of speci- 

 mens added to 77 

 review of work 



on 76 



statement of cu- 

 rator concern- 

 ing scope and 

 I)Lius for fur- 

 ther develop- 

 ment in 70, 77 



total number of 



s]>ecimeus in. 77 



Physical apparatus placed in charge of 



J. E. Watkius 72 



mineralogy 049, 006 



definition of 049 



properties of minerals, relations 



of composition to 005 



Pickett, Albert James, quoted 413,504,505 



Piers, Harry, qr.oted 482 



Pilsbry, Henry A., specimens of mollusks 



lent to 28 



title of paper by 204 



niulina, genus of foramiuifera 206 



jeffreysii Carpenter 266 



Pilulinin*, subfamily of foramiuifera 266 



