1020 



INDEX. 



War Department, F. S., Siouau pipes col- 

 lected by the 579, 580 



Ward, H. A., great pipe collected by 542 



Warming, Dr. E., exchange with 17 



specimens of tropical 

 plants received iu ex- 

 change from 58 



Warren, William W., quoted 483 



Waehingtim Camera Club, exhibition of 



lantern slides by 33 



Washington, Henry S., specimens of vol- 

 canic rocks pre- 

 sented by 62 



stone ax and ham- 

 mer stone pre- 

 sented by 67 



Water, relations of, to composition of min- 

 erals 664 



l)hysical properties 



of luineruls 664 



AVatkins, J. C, rectangular pipe collected 



by COO 



Watkins, J. E., appointedchief of division 

 of buildings and super- 

 intendence 9,79 



curator of technological 



collections 69 



. Webb, Dr. De Witt, collecting outfit fur- 

 nished to 22 



negatives of photo- 

 graphs of sea mon- 

 ster (Octopus gi- 

 (janteus) presented " 



by 47 



Wehbina clavata Jones and Parker 279 



genus of furamiiiifera 279 



West, Dr. G. M., Micmac curved knives 



collected by 733 



West Indies, accessions from 139 



to library from 

 institutions in. 167 

 West Virginia, cache of iirehistoric imple- 

 ments found iu 972 



prehistoric workshop in . 962 

 Western Union Telegraph Company, ref- 

 erence to correspondence with.. 71 

 specimens of original apparatus 

 showing development of the tel- 

 egraph deposited by 71 



Whit«, David 19 



title of paper by 209 



White, Father Andrew D., quoted 549 



White, Dr. T. G., engaged iu study of 



fossils 30 



Whiteaves, Prof. J. F., identification of 



series of Ordovician fossils by 56 



Whitehead, T. L., biconical stone pipe col- 

 lected by 540 



Whites, use of pipes and tobacco by the . . 443 



Whitney, camp, on Easter Island 695 



Whittemore, C. A 39 



Widman, Otto, bird's nest and eggs pre- 

 sented by 43 



Wied, Maximilian von, smoking custom 

 of the Blackfeet described bv 570 



Paga 

 AViegand, K. M., engaged in study of col- 

 lections 30 



Wiggins, J. B., rectangular pipe collected 



by 475 



AVilder, George D., bird skins received in 



exchange from 40 



collecting outtit fur- 

 nished to 22 



exchanges with 14, 15 



Wilder. (Jen. J. T., bowl pipe collected by. 431 

 Cherokee pipes col- 

 lected by 599 



Wilkes, Lieut. Charles, pipe from Puget 



Sound, collected by 585 



Williams, Roger, quoted 417 



Willige, J. L., acting chief clerk 78, 82 



remarks from annual report 



of 78 



Willoughby, Lieut. H. L 19 



AVilmer, Col. L. Worthiugton, shells pre- 

 sented by 47 



W ilson, Prof. Daniel, quoted 480, 524, 605 



similarity between 

 ancient pipes of 

 Northern and 

 Southern c o n t i - 

 ^eutsobservedby. 602 

 Wilson, Lieut. D. B., inlaid Sioux pipe col- 

 lected by 582 



Wilson, Dr. Thomas, appointed commis- 

 sioner to Interna- 

 tional Exposition 



at Brussels 69 



A r r o w p o i n t 8 , 

 Spearheads, and 

 Knives of Prehis- 

 toric Times, by.. 811 

 curator,department 

 of prehistoric an- 

 thropology 67 



professor of prehis- 

 toric anthro- 

 pology in Na- 

 tional University 68 

 series of archaeo- 

 logical objects de- 

 posited by 67 



tivles of papers by. 209 



Wilson, Woodrow, description of condi- 

 tions of French and English (1751-1753) 



by 561 



AViltbeiss, C. T., animal head pipe collected 



by 430 



Winlock,W.C 72 



biographical sketch of 35 



died, September 20 9, 34 



Winton, Rev. G. B., specimens of ancient 



Indian arts transmitted by 66 



Wisconsin, caches of prehistoric imple- 



mentsfoundin 980 



prehistoric flint workshops in 967 



Wolframite 750 



Woman's College, Baltimore, Md., infor- 

 mation, drawings, etc., concerning con- 

 struction of museum cases furnished to. 29 



