440 



INDEX. 



rinukliiiiU' on s, 'J.^O, 273. 

 Fiasci'.s Basin lislies collected, 178. 

 Flick coke ovcii.s collcrtion, 2fi2, 270. 

 Frijciitc luackcicl lioin Wood'.s JIoll, 103. 

 Fiitzsciio Brother.^, ding.s from, 7ft. 

 Fiuit.s fioni Kew Gardeii.s, 107. 

 Fulgurites from Florida, 230. 



received, 227. 

 Fuller, O. P., sent minerals, 222. 

 Function as a liasis of classification, 53. 

 Fur seals repaired, 41, 44. 

 Furnaces, dvawin'is ol', 244, 2C9. 

 Furs exhibited at Louisville, 49. 

 Fnry and Hecla Straits tlirowiug-stick, 283. 



(r. 



Gaillard, M. Felix, excliange with, 120. 

 Galapagos Islands coUcctious, 71. 



shells obtained, 183. 

 Galbraith, Frank G., carp from, 1G3. 

 Galena mechanically concentrated, 233. 

 Galidia olivacea bought, 131. 

 Galla arrow, 119. 



Gallagher, Joseph, assi.sted to collect ores, 251. 

 (lalleon, Spanish, sketch of, 91. 

 Galveston fishes collected, 172. 

 Garmau, Samuel, ou Bermuda reptiles, 340. 



])aper by, 372. 

 Garnet rock from Korth Carolina, 228. 

 Garrett, Ensign, 33. 

 Gas coal series, 243. 



Gasteropoda, Carboniferous, received, 212. 

 Devonian, obtained. 211,213. 

 Gastropod mollu.sks i'roni Jefl'rey's collection, 183. 

 Gastrostomus lateral lino organs, 305. 



side origan, 305. 

 Gaumer, Mr., Yucatan birds from, 71. 

 Gazzani, Mr., collected copper series, 256. 

 zinc, 258. 

 collections of, 244. 

 made lead collections, 253. 



smelting collection, 252, 259. 

 Geare, E. I., 18. 



Gecka, A., Sioux medicine man's pipe from, 116. 

 Gedney, A. G., 188. 



Gems and ornamental stones at Cincinnati, 50. 

 bought, 6.5, 222. 

 collection, 342, 348. 

 shown at New Orleans, 65. 

 Genoa fishes obtained, 172. 



Geographical and teleological classification, 14, 15. 

 Geological history of North Ameiica, 370. 

 u)aps, catalogue of, 354. 

 specimens from Professor Claike, 228. 

 Survey additions to Museum, 94. 

 chemist makes analyses, 72. 

 collections, C. 

 fossils, 64, 214. 

 Jocks and tufas, 66. 

 surveys, rocks from, 238. 

 Geology, collections in economic, 67, 240, 270. 

 division of, 17, 65. 

 economic, at Now Orleans, 52, 269. 

 metallnigv and economic, 67. 

 of Beromda, 340, 377. 

 George, P. C, 215. 

 Georgia fishes collected, 170. 

 published, 170. 

 GeothlypisbaLrdi, 370. 



Gere, J. E., Wisconsin, antiquities of, 123, 120. 

 German fishing craft fiom Berlin, 100. 

 Gemiauia Works, smelting series, 252. 

 Germany, barking sand liom, 227. 

 Gertie Evelyn (fishing schooner) described, 100. 



model, 86. 

 Gesswein, F. W., gift by, 47. 

 Geyser cone from National Park, 229. 

 Gila monster received, 157. 



Gilbert, ('has. H., assisted in collecting fishes, 169. 



collected (Charleston fishes, 172. 



Mississipf)! Valley 



fishes, 174. 

 Pacific fishes, 171. 

 Panama fishes, 172, 



173. 

 Southern fishes, 170, 

 173. 



Gilbert, Chaa. 11., collected Venetian fishes, 171. 

 Illinois, fishes from, 163. 

 pai>crs by, 372, 375. 

 sent Alabama fishes, 164. 

 (Gilbert, Grove K., lecture by, 33. 

 Gilbert & Kussell, rocks and tufas from, 230. 

 Gill, Theodore Nicholas, papers of, 372. 



and Ej-der, John Adam, 

 papers by, 373. 

 Gill-nets in cod-fi.sheries, 349. 

 Gingham manufacture illustrated, 82. 

 Giotto, p.aiutings of, 56. 

 Girard mines coal ornaments, 263. 

 Glacial drift in Montana and Dakota, 370. 

 Glasgow (ship) model, 94. 

 Glass, sand-eroded, 234. 

 Glendale Zinc Works collection, 275. 

 (31obigerina from sea bottom, 199. 

 Globiocephalus skulls common, 321. 

 Gloucester fisheries invertebrate collections, 190. 

 loss of life and propertiy in, 



349. 

 notes on, 348. 

 Glover, Prof. Townrnd, plates published, 188. 



propo.sed use of plates of, 

 188. 

 (jlue exhibit at Louisville, 49. 

 Gnathypops mystacinus described, 374. 

 Gobiosoma histrio described, 374. 

 Godding, Dr. W. W., lecture by, 34. 

 Godmau and Salvin, mammals lent to, 137. 

 Gold coin manufacture illustrations wanted, 250. 

 dust taken by Captain Mar.shall, 249. 

 extraction by amalgamation, 274. 



fusion and electrolytic process, 



275. 

 stamping and amalgamating, 

 274. 

 from mispickel, 274. 



pj'rite shown, 249. 

 shown by collection from (Jail- 

 fornia, 249. 

 from copper by smelting, &c., 250. 



gravel by hydraulic process, 239, 241. 

 pyrite, 241. 

 leaf collection, 241. 

 manufacture, 275. 



collection, 250. 

 ores bought, 248. 

 ])lacer, in Museum, 270. 

 specimens of, 67. 

 quartz, in Museum. 270. 

 specimens from Brewer mine, 249. 

 utilization of, 250. 

 Gooch, F. A., chemical work of, 224. 

 Goode, G.Brown, 16, 173. 



and Bean, T. H., on Florida 



fishes, 347. 

 Bermuda annelids from, 381. 

 collected Bermuda annelida, 



340. 

 Fisheries catalogues, edited bv, 



340. 

 J. Matthew Jones and, editors, 



340. 

 on Florida fishes, 353. 

 representative to expositions, 



3,48. 

 writings of, 352. 

 Goodwin, A. P., collection from, 72. 



New Guinea weapons from, .57. 

 Papuan objects from, 119, 120. 

 Gosse on Monachus, 331, 332. 

 Gottland (Sweden) herring-fishing boat, 104. 

 Gould, Rev. J. L., ethnologica from, 69. 

 Gouverneur Marble Co-mpany, 67. 



sent glacial pol- 

 ished marble, 

 234. 

 Government buildings photographed, 46. 

 Graham Island jieccary tusk, 114. 

 Grallaria intermedia, 370. 

 Gramniysia arcuata, 207. 



nannibalensis, 207. 

 Grand Banker models, 86. 



Banks of Newfoundland, model, 234. 

 Cauou of the Colorado, model, 234. 

 (Irauite, red hornblende, for building, 228. 



