INDEX. 421 



Page. 



Ihering, H. von, collection <>i' naiades sent by 69 



Illinois survey 85 



Illustrations, list of, used in Archeological field work in northeastern Ari- 

 zona. The Museum-Gates expedition of 1901, by Walter 



Hough 283 



used in Flint implements ami fossil remains from a sul- 

 phur spring at Afton, Indian Territory 235 



of United States National Museum exhibit at Pan-American Expo- 

 sition, list of L79 



Imperial parrot 192 



Implements, flint, and fossil remains from a sulphur spring at Afton, Indian 



Territory, by William II. Holmes 233 



India, distribution of specimens in 144 



Indian agent for Osage tribe, facts brought out by correspondence with 249 



groups 203 



office exhibit, Interior Department, lav figures of Sioux Indians lent to. 217 

 tribes of the Purus River, Brazil, narrative of a visit to, by Joseph Beal 



Steere 359 



Insects, accessions of (;«), 70 



Division of, accessions to 18, 19 



exhibition of specimens of 34 



papers published by members of staff during year 77 



scientific researches in 76 



work done in 73 



number received 67 



Installation of game birds, fishes, and huge mammal heads displayed at the 



main entrance to the Smithsonian building 34 



Instituto-Geologico, Mexico, rocks from . ." 25 



Interior Department, amount transferred from exposition allotment of 181 



service of, in hindering despoiling of ruins ::.">s 



Sawmill, archeological field work at 297 



ruin at, investigated 287 



International Emery Company, gift of si 



fisheries exhibition at Berlin, donations ami purchases from 8 



London, donations and purchases from.. 8 



Invertebrate fossils, exhibition of , :;."> 



Section of, exhibitof, at Pan-American Exposition 222 



specimens of exposition labels used in 222 



Ireland, distribution of specimens in 145 



Italy, distribution of specimens in 145 



I tinerary, narrative of a visit, to Indian tribes of the Burns River, Brazil 363 



Ituchy River 365 



Itui 199 



Jacamars L95 



Jaguar 191 



Jamaica boa 196 



Jamamadi, agriculturists and hunters :;^ i 



axes 385 



boats 385 



building visited, description :is2 



chiefs 380 



cultivation, method of 384 



ears and nose pierced 380 



NAT MUS 1901 28 



