INDEX. 



1017 



Page. 

 Stiles. Dr. Charles W., custodian of the 

 helniintliologi- 

 cal collectiou.. 53 



title of joint 



paper by 208 



titles of papers 



by 208 



Slitl), William, quoted 5^" 



St. Jolm's College, Shanghai, China, 

 lUuldhist ceremonial objects received 



in exchange from "■4 



St. John's College, Shangai, China, ex- 

 change with IS 



Stockton, J?. F., model of, placed on exhi- 

 bition "S 



Stolzman, Prof. Jean, exchange with 14 



Stone, ATitmer, specimens lent to 27 



title of paper by 208 



Slorthotphcera albida Schultze 266 



genus of foraniiiiifera 266 



Strachey, William, quoted 450, 548 



Straighteners used in making arrow and 



spear shafts 884 



Stratton, Lorenzo A., stone wood duck 



pipe collected 440 



Sulphantimonatcs 760 



Siilphantimonites 758 



Sulpharsenates 760 



Sulpharsenites 758 



Sulphates 662, 791 



Sulphbismuthites 758 



Sulpligermanates 760 



Sulphides 657, 754 



Sulphosal ts 658, 758 



Sulphatannates 760 



Sulphur and its combinations 653 



in minerals 754 



Sujierstitions concerning arrowpoints and 



other prehistoric stone implements 841 



Sutor, Henry, exchange Trith 15 



Swan, James G., curved knives from 



Alaska collected by 738, 

 739, 740 

 tobacco habit among 

 natives of Cape 

 Flattery described 



by 593 



Sweden, accessions to library from insti- 

 tutions in 175 



Swift, Gen. D., biconical animal pipe col- 

 lected by 538 



double conical pipes col- 

 lected by 530, 531 



Switzerlana, accessions to library from 



institutions in 175 



distribution of specimens in 245 

 Sylvester, S. H., animal pipe collected by 429 

 Synopsis of American Fossil Bracliiopoda, 

 Bulletin Xo. 87 of TJ. S. (ieological Sur- 

 vey (in type) 56 



Table of atomic weights ,... 650, 651 



showing catalogue entries 12, 13 



number and dates of Sat- 

 urday lectures since 

 1882 33 



Page 

 Tableshowingnumberof animal accessions 



since 18S1 12 



8i)ecimens in each 



department ... 11 



specimens re- 

 ceived in each 

 de part iii en t 

 during 1806-97. 10 



V i s i t o !• 8 each 



month 31 



visitors since 1881 32 



Talc group of minerals, the 779 



Tanner, Z.L., title of paper by 208 



Tantalates 661,783 



Taasin, Wirt, assistant curator, depart- 

 ment of minerals 60 



Catalogue of the Series Il- 

 lustrating the Properties 



of Minerals, by 647 



Classification of the Miner- 

 al Collections in the F.S. 



National Museum, by 747 



specimens illustrating 

 mineralogy of zinc re- 

 gions of New Jersey, 



collected by 61 



Taste, character of minerals deijending 



upon 688 



Taxidermists, review of work of the 85 



Taylor, Col. G. S., modern pottery pipe col- 

 lected by 534 



Taylor, W. H., stone animal pipe, collected 



by 541 



Technological collections, catalogue en- 

 tries of 70 



cl a ssiti cation 



of 70 



condition o f 

 exhibition 



series of 70 



number of 

 specimens 

 added to . . . 70 



review of 



work on 69 



Telegraphic Historical Society, specimens 

 of original apparatus showing develop- 

 ment of the telegraph deposited by 71 



"Tel-et-Tin on Lake Homis, in the valley 

 of theOrontes," reference to publication 



of paper by I. M. Casanowicz on 74 



Tellu rides 657, 756 



Tellurites 766 



Tellurium in miuerals, compounds of 754 



Tennessee, cache of prehistoric imi)le- 



ments found in 974 



Centennial Exposition 34 



prehistoric workshop in 966 



p r e p a - 

 tion of 

 exhib- 

 its for. 23 

 Te Pito Te Henna, known as Rapa Nui; 

 commonlj' called Easter Island, South 

 Pacific Ocean, by George H. Cooke 689 



