INDEX. 



1015 



Page. 

 Salmon, Alexauder P., ■svork amonj; na- 

 tives of Easter Island by 699 



Salvin, Osbert, material transmitted for 



examination by 41 



specimens lent to 27 



Sari;ent Prof C. S., engaged in study of 



collections 30 



specimens of plants 



lent to 29 



Satob, H., title of paper by 207 



Saturday lectures, list of 237 



table sbowing number 

 and dates of, since 



1882 33 



Saussiire. Prof. H. de 52 



Savers, Mrs. Joseph D., areli;eological 



specimens received from 67 



Schenck, J., disk pipe of oolitic limestone 



collected by 488 



Schinz, Dr. Hans, specimens of plants re- 

 ceived in exchange from 58 



Schiinlaud, Dr. S., exchange with 14 



Schoolcraft, Henry R., quoted 575 



quoting Col. Kod- 



erick McKee 395 



Schrenck, von, series of curved knives 



from Amoor region collected by 742 



Schuchert, Charles, assistant curator, de- 

 partment of pale- 



outology 55 



detailed to search for 

 remains of Zeuglo- 

 don and other fos- 

 sil animals 21 



engaged lu prepara- 

 tion of skeletons of 

 Zeiiglodon cetoides. 57 



specimens of mol- 



lusks obtained by. 48 

 titles of papers by . . 207 

 Schumacher, Paul, tubular clay pipe col- 

 lected by 388 



Schumann, Dr. K., specimens of plants 



purchased from 58 



Schwarz, E. A., specimens of Coleopter.a 



presented by 49 



• title of paper by 207 



valuable aid rendered by 20 

 Scidmore, Miss E. K., photographs pre- 

 sented by 64 



Science College, Tokyo, Japan, specimens 



of petrels, presented by 40 



Scientific departments, review of work 



in 38 



literature, contributions to 25 



table showing sub- 

 jects of contribu- 

 tions to 26 



stafl 6,89 



Scotland, ancient superstition in, con- 

 cerning arrowlieads 843 



Scott, George H., spearhead received from 08 



Scrapers used in making arrow and spear 



shafts 884 



Scudder. Samuel H.. title of jiaper by 207 



Page. 

 Sebriiig, James E., catlinite Sioux pipe col- 

 lected by 583 



Seebohm, Henry, reference to Tungoosk 



pipe illustrated by 595 



Selenides 657, 756 



Selenites 766 



Selenium in minerals, eoiiipounds of 754 



Serpentine group of minerals, the 779 



Sheppard, Edwin, specimens lent to 27 



Shields. J. M., potter}' pipe collected by . . 379 



Shindler, A. Zeno, colorist 88 



Sigsbee, Capt. S. D., specimen of sea lily 



transmitted by 19 



Silicates .'. 660,768 



Silver and its combinations 656 



Siiuiner. Hans, exchange with 17 



Simpson, Charles Torrey, titles of papers 



by 207,208 



Siouan pipes, distribution of 581 



process of making 574 



types of 571 



Skill', F. J. v., information, drawings, etc., 

 concerning construction of museum 



cases furnished to 29 



Skow, Lawrence, specimen of hybrid teal 



received in exchange from 41 



Small.Dr. J. K., specimens of plants lent 



to 29 



Smell, characters of minerals depending 



upon 088 



Smillie. T. "W., custodian of photographic 



C(dlection 9,76 



plioto::rapher 88 



Smith, Hugh M., title of joint paper by.. 198 



Smith. Capt. John, (juoted 457, 548 



Smith. Prof. John B., collection of Aero- 



nyctas lent to... 28 



types of Acronyc- 

 tas presented by . 41 



Smith, Prof. John Donnell, specimens of 



plants lent to 29 



Smithsonian board of promotion estab- 

 lished 79 



Institution, aid rendered 



by 25 



made (1846) 

 the legal de- . 

 pository for 

 national col- 

 lections 4 



various b u - 

 r e a u s of, 

 made sub- 

 ject to civil- 

 service law . 79 



Smitt. Prof F. A., exchange with 15 



Smoke, early practices of inhaling 302 



Smoking Customs and Pipes of American 

 Aborigines, by Joseph D. 



McGuire 351 



habit, evidences of antiquity of 



the 365,023 



increase of the 368 



Snyder, Dr. D. AV., ethnological objects 



received from 2 1 , 64 



