INDEX. 



431 



Balbacli, E.. & Sous' gold collcctii'U. 275. 



silver refining series, 275. 

 Bakh, F. v., 92. 

 Baldwin A. H., field work of, 194. 



laboratory work of, 198. 

 olKce work of, 194. 

 Baltic Sea LeiTing-fisbiiij: bo.it, 104. 

 Baltimore clijuier brig model 'M. 



Copper WtirUs lolketiou, 256, 275. 

 Bankskuta .Swedi.sh tod-fisiiiu!i vessel) model, 

 ]0:t. 104. 



BarbiruBsu tusks from Indian grave, 3G7. 

 Barbour Flax Spinning (.'ompany, specimens of 



flax from, 81. 

 Barbour, William H., 121. 

 Bark, roercbaui, lolor-skcteh of, 121. 

 Barker. H.. .^ Sous sent Quiucy granite, 236. 

 Barking sand from Germany, 227. 



Hawaiian Islands, 227, 

 Barnacles deep-sea. sent to Dr. lloek, 190. 

 Bamum, Bailey & Hutchinson sent maninials, 131. 

 Barroll, Lieut." n. II.. obtained liannia, 192. 

 Bartlam. Tbomas A.. ■2C><. 

 Bartlett. Mi., contribution from, 06. 

 Barytes. collection from Page & Krause, 244. 



utili/iation of 270. 

 Basket ibaracteiistics, 291. 



drawinj;..string of Aleuts, 293. 



makin'.: tool, 291. 



material of spuice roots. 295. 



ornament itioii with reindeer liair, 294. 



needle of hawk bone. 30'J. 



thread and needles (Indian), 300. 



of pine root. 3i)0. 

 travs of Apache Iudi:ius, 302. 



of the rtcs. 302. 

 Weaving indicalrd. 291. 

 Basket-work, aboriirinal, 291. 

 diawiuiis. 291. 

 of Alaskan Eskiu^o. 293. 

 Aleutian Islands. 292. 

 Algonkin.H and Iioquoi-, 305. 

 Bilhool IS. 297. • 



Central and South America, 300. 

 Chilkaht Indians, 29."). 

 great cedar. 297. 

 Uaida Indians. 296, 

 Hong Kutcliin Indians, 295, 

 Moki Indians, 303. 

 Not 111 Atui rica aborigines, 291. 

 Snliaptin stock, 301. • • 



Shoshone Indians, 301. 

 Southern Indians. 305. 

 TinntJ Indians. 29J. 

 Zufiis, 301. 

 Basketry a savage art, 291. 

 bower style, 298. 

 cheeker-'woven, 297. 

 • liled. assoiiated with i)Otterv marks, 

 294. 

 of Indians and Siamese. 294. 

 <ove;inga bottle, 299. 

 fish-trap .st\lp, 297. 



bats oinamenfed with diamond pat- 

 terns, 290. 

 of Aht tribes needed. 298, 

 Great Interior Ba.sin, 301. 

 Oregon and California Indians, 299. 

 paper on. meniioni'd, ,57. 

 scallops of Aleuts. 293, 

 twined, 292, 

 Ba.-kets, toiled, 293. 



examined by Professor Mason, 291. 

 imitating chinaware, 290. 

 in relation to migrations, 295. 

 ..f Alaskan Kskimo, 293. 

 birch, linden. &c,, 305. 

 ei.iled tyjie, 294. 

 Makahs, how composed, 293, 

 South America, needed, 306. 

 twined, VOS, 290, 



with feather ornamentation, 301. 

 Bat, Brazilian, from Kansas, 130, 



fishing, obtained, 130. 

 Batcben .1. S, F, sent building stones 6fl 231 

 Bate identified, 133 



lent toUr. Alien, 136. 



F. W. Cragin, 136. 



Bats [iresented by British Mu.seum. 1.30. 

 Bay of Fundy shell-heap remains. 124. 

 Bean, Bartoil A., a.ssisted with llshes, 169. 

 sent to Long Island, 165. 

 Bean, Dr. T. II., 17,351. 



collected Loug Island fishes, 164. 



curator. 61. 



editor, 19, 165. 



lichens fiom, 377. 



Long Island, in veil ebrates from, 



190. 

 on Florida fishes, 353. 



London Fisheries fishes, 341. 

 papers of, 347. 



Pacific salmon studied by, 172. 

 report of 101.. 

 sent to Long Island, 165. 

 and Uresel, II. G,, on Jamaica 

 fishes, 347, 

 Beardsley, Mrs A. J., minerals from. 222. 

 Beaufort tishes, notes upon, 171. 



studied, 171. 

 Beckham, C. W., 152. 



assisted with birds, 143. 

 Bcechey's Eschscholtz Bay thiowing-stick, 284. 

 Belding, L., California binlsfrom, 09, 

 Belgian fishing apparatus, 91. 



sl<K)p model, 91. 

 Bell James, col!ecte«l reptiles, 158. 



rattlesnake skin, slippers from, 116 

 Bella Coula objects, 115. 

 Bellemont Forgo collections, 244, 

 Belleville mines, coals from, 207. 

 Belmont Forgo wrought iron, 2.">7. 

 Belostoma americaniim fioni New York, 186. 

 Bcudire, Capt. Charles E., 17, 18. 



collections from, 69. 

 cimtributcd valuable 



collections, 00. 

 ti.shes from, 101. 

 honorary curator, 60. 

 on birds' eggs wanted. 



343, .-(47. 

 overhauled eggs, 152, 

 presented his birds' 



eggs, 153. 

 rearranged birds' 



eggs, 143. 

 reptiles from. 01, 157. 

 Tidak, R. T., gift by, 47. 



Benedict, James E., Albatross naturalist, 198. 

 Collections of, 197. 

 seemed West Indian bats, 



130. 

 studying Annelids. 190, 197, 



200. 

 and W. Nye. collected birds, 

 358. 

 Bengal fishing dug-out, 88. 



pipe, 118, 

 Benner, D. J., palm-leaf coat from, 118. 

 Beiardius from Bering Isl.ind, 131. 

 Now Zealand, 131. 

 Bergen's Museum, collections from, 71. 



Kchinodernis from. 193. 

 to receive invertebrates, 196. 

 Beiiu'.; Island, seals obtained, 131, 

 whales, 131 

 Sea and Arctic molliisks obtained, 181, 

 volcanic rocks, 09, 

 Berlin Fisheries collections, 0. 



Exhibition, water cr.i It Irom, 106. 

 Museum, collections from, 71. 

 Benuuda Annelida, 340, 381. 

 bird new to. 340. 

 birds, 340, 377. 



rare and accidental, 340, 

 botany, 340, 376. 

 geologv , 340, 377. 

 mammals, 340, 374, 

 reptiles, ,t4(i, 372, 

 stalactites, 2.8. 

 natural history of, 353, 

 new and rare bi'ds of 376, 

 Bertha Zinc Company, ores from 258. 

 Bervi from Maine, 2.30. 

 Bessels. Emil, 279 

 Bessemer steel collections, 243,258,276. 



