710 INDEX. 



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Distrilnition of specimens during year ending June 30, 1900, statement of 119 



Divii^ion of birds, detail of curator of 38 



work of taxidermists of 73 



comparative anatomy, work of curator of 38 



insects, report of honorary curator of 38 



mammals, publications of 41 



rearrangement of specimens in 38 



marine invertebrates, report on scientific work of, ))y Richard 



Rathbun. . \ 40 



sea unrhin collection f)f 38 



mollusks, report of honorary curator of 38 



j)lants, extension of lal)oratory of _ 33 



statement by honorary curator of 39 



Doane, R. W., collection of diptera loaned to 66 



Dodge, Col. W. C, purchase from 24 



Dodson, Rev. AV. P., ethnological purchase from 24 



Doran, Charles, postage-stamp collec^tion presented l>y 23 



Dress of Ponio Indians of California 175 



Drill, forms of, of Pomo Indians, California 175 



Di-iver, Fred, collecting outfit furnished to 70 



Drosophilida', monograph of Hies of family 41 



Dumortierite, descrij)tion of 507 



Durfee, 0. S., collecting outfit furnished to 70 



Dyar, Harrison G. , titles <jf papers by 136, 137 



work of 39 



Dynasties, the five, history of ceramic art in China during , 318 



Dynasty, Chin, history of ceramic art in China during 312 



llan, history of (;eraniic art in China during 311 



Ming, history of ceramic art in China during 330 



present, history of ceramic art in C'hina during 341 



iSui, history of ceramic art in China during 312 



Sung, earliest porcelain extant dates from 319 



history of ceramic art in China during 320 



less celebrated varieties of Chinese porcelain ])ruduccil during. 328 



T'ang, history of ceramic art in China during 313 



Wei, history of ceramic art in China during 311 



Yuan, history of cerami(r art in China during 329 



Earthen vases (jf California 163 



pjarthenware, rarity of, in California 163 



Earthworks of aborigines of Stockton district, California 176, 177 



or mounds of aborigines of Stockton district, California, were used 



as burial places 1 76 



East Greenland harpoons 237 



Eastman, Dr. C. R., fishes described by 46 



fossil gars studied by 67 



lepidosteus simplex lent to 56 



Eaton, Alvah A., specimens of i)lants lent to 67 



Edwards, C. L. , researches of 43, 66 



Eggshell i>orcelain, Ch 'enghua specimens 335 



Chinese, special grouj) of 404 



description of 334 



summary of collection of 366 



Eigenmann, Dr. C. H. , crustacean presented l)y 37 



