418 INDEX. 



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Henshaw, H. \V. , crustaceans presented by 20, 71 



hymenoptera given by 70 



titles of papers by 159 



Hesperornis regalis, skeleton of 20 



Hilder, F. P. , collecting trip made by 23, 60 



Philippine collection of the late 27 



return of, from the Philippines 58 



Hine, J. S., insects lent to 31, 78, 79 



History, Division of, donations to 18 



Hitchcock, C. H., rocks collected by 29, 87, 219 



Hoatzin 193 



Hobart, W. T., gift by 52 



Hodge, F. W., information given by 350 



Hofmann collection of European lepidoptera 69 



moths 73 



Hofmann, O., lepidoptera collection formed by 19, 69 



purchased from 19 



Hog-nosed snake 197 



Holbrook, Arizona, field work in 287 



return to, to complete packing and shipping of specimens 288 



H olland, distribution of specimens in 1 45 



Holmes, Mrs. Kate C. , lifelike coloration of figures by 21 7 



Holmes, S. J., amphipod crustaceans sent to 31, 78 



Holmes, W. 11., anthropological specimens secured by 17 



examination of important flint quarries made by 22 



exhaustive report on the industries of mining and quarrying 



among native tribes begun by 26 



flint quarries examined by 59 



fossil mastodon beds at Kinnnswick visited by 237 



frets figured by 354 



head curator of Department of Anthropology 51, 93 



report of 51 



implements and rejectamenta of manufacture collected by. .. 51 



information from, regarding ceramic groups 353 



white ware 323 



manuscript and illustrations for a large work on the ancient 



pi ittery of the United States, nearly finished by 26, 58 



on Classification and arrangement of the exhibits of an anthro- 

 pological museum 253 



on Flint implements and fossil remains from a sulphur spring 



at Afton, Indian Territory 233 



paper embodying detailed instructions to collectors in the 



Philippines compiled jointly by 58 



pottery figured by 304 



pueblo culture characterized 353 



report by, on the exhibit of the Department of Anthropology 



at the Pan-American Exposition 200 



report on Department of Anthropology by 51 



report on ethnological and general arch eological observations 



made in far West during previous years, completed by 26, 58 



titles of papers by 160 



two papers on anthropological subjects furnished by 60 



visit of, to Afton 237 



vicinity of Mill Creek, Union County, Illinois 59 



