INDEX. 433 



Page. 

 National Museum, U. S., disbursements during 1901 from the unexpended bal- 

 ances of appropriations for fiscal 



year ending June 30, 1900 14 



from appropriations for year ending 



June 30, 1899 14 



display of, at Pan- American Exposition, when opened 



to the public 182 



distribution and exchange of specimens 24 



of specimens 137 



to schools and colleges of duplicate speci- 

 mens by 11 



effect on, of participating in expositions 40 



ethnological material collected for 51 



exhibit from, for Pan-American Exposition provided 



for : 181 



of, at Pan-American Exposition 41, 1 83 



report on 177 



on view in balls of, portion of Pan- American. 218 



exhibition halls of, overcrowded 12 



expenditures for fiscal year ending June 30, 1901 14 



explorations 22 



in Arizona for 287 



made 1 >y members of staff of 59 



exploring opportunities of staff of 10 



exposition work of 11 



expositions 40 



floor space of, compared with other museums 13 



general considerations 3 



growtb of number of entries of specimens on record 



books of, from 1876 to close of 1901 8 



beating system of 16 



history of, as pointed out by the late i>r. Goode 6 



inadequate accommodations of, for national collec- 

 tions 11 



increase in number of collections received annually by 12 



initial steps toward building up 4 



large number of loans made to specialists by 31 



papers produced by scientific staff of 9 



library of 39 



lighting facilities of 15 



list of accessions 95 



authors of papers in bibliography 17.". 



illustrations of exhibits of, at Pan-American 



Exposition 1 79 



publications by members of staff of 38, 147 



materia] sent out to representatives of oth r institu- 

 tions by 9 



matter of new site yielding fossil remains taken 



upby 237 



meteorite collection of 83 



museum staff '■ ,: • 



necrology 42 



no facilities bad by, for making chemical analyses.. 37 



