INDEX. 425 



Page. 

 Lay figures exhibited by Department of Anthropology at Pan-American Expo- 

 sition 202 



groups of, at Pan-American Exposition 200 



description of the 202 



Le Roux Wash, group of ruins on, carefully platted and plan of site made 288 



1< >cati< >n 305 



Led yard, H. P>., galvanometer presented by 53 



Lee farm house 318 



Lee, Mr., long wall built by 319 



skeletons found in house yard of 319 



Lee, Mrs. Alexander McD. , cufic tombstone sent to 31 



Leland Stanford Junior University, Japanese fishes presented by 19, 69 



Lemon, Frank, sculptor, skilful work of, in modeling life-size figures 217 



Leocardo, Indian guide 366 



Lepidoptera, arrangement of - 73 



card catalogue of, prepared 7.'! 



Lewis, H. M., purchase from 81 



Libbey, William, photographs presented by 52 



library of Museum 39 



accessions to 39 



condition of 39 



facilities afforded by, to students - 39 



work of 39 



Life Histories of North American Birds, w •< irk on, continued 38 



1 lighting facilities of Museum 15, 16 



I Jgnite used as fuel - 334, 340 



Linden ruins, archeological field work at 297 



bone 300 



1 mrials 298 



cemeteries 298 



description 297, 298 



environment, 297 



fibers or textiles 300 



implements 300 



location 297 



pottery 299 



shell 300 



skeletons 299 



water -'7 



Lippman, G., photographs presented by 52 



List of accessions during year 95 



authors of papers in 1 >il >1 i< »graphy 1 73 



illustrations of U. S. National Museum exhibit at Pan-American Expo- 

 sition, Buffalo 1 79 



used in Archeological field work in northeastern Arizona. 

 The Museum-* iates expedition of 1901, by 



Walter Hough 283 



Flint implements and fossil remains from a sul- 

 phur spring at Afton, Indian Territory 235 



Little Colorado Valley, archeological Held work in 302 



Lizard clan 316,332 



Llama I'd 



Long-haired spider monkey 191 



