Il^DEX 



Page. 



Abbott, Dr. W. L 139 



birds received from . . . 147 

 ethuological o b j e c t s 

 from Bombay contrib- 

 uted by 132 



exploratious of 72 



insects received from . . 159 



mammals received from 142 



marine invertebrates 

 from tlie Indian 

 Ocean contributed by 165 



reptiles and batrachi- 



ans received from . -- 150 



shells received from - . - 157 



skeletons of cetaceans 

 and tortoise received 



from 169 



Accession list, index by departments to. . 27:H 



index by localities to 264 



Accessions in 1890-91 for exhibition at the 

 World's Columbian Ex- 

 position 282 



1891-92 for exhibition at the 

 Workl's Columbian Ex- 

 position 282 



Accessions, list of 219 



received annuallj- since 1881 . 63 



received during 1892-93 62 



Adams, John Quincy, commission signed 



by 121 



Adler , Cyrus 135 



"Museum collections to il- 

 lustrate religious history 



and ceremonials " by 755 



paper read at the Anthrojio- 



logical Congress by 136 



reference to jiapers by ^89 



"Two I'ersepolitan casts in 

 the United States National 



Museum "by 749 



Administration of the Museum 178 



Administrative stati' 194 



Advances in general installation 40 



Africa, list of accessions from 264 



Agkistrodon piscivorus 399 



Agriculture as practiced by Tibetans 711 



Alcock, A., deep-sea tishes received from. G4 

 Allen, Harrison, reference to papers by.. 5iS9 

 skulls of bats trans- 

 mitted to 80,144,203 



Allen, J. A, mammal skins and skulls 



transmitted to 203 



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Allen, J. A., reference to papers by '-JS9 



specimens lent to 80,144 



American aboriginal pottery, the collec- 

 tion of 138 



American Museum of Natural History, 



birds lent to the 14' 



American Ornithologista' Union, meeting 



of the 84 



American Ornithologists' Union, papers 



read at meeting of 314 



American Turquoise Company, turquoises 



I> resented by the 179 



Americanists, ninth congress of 90 



"Ancient American Pottery as shown at 

 the Exposition," by Walter Hough, 



reference to 91 



"Ancient Mexican feather work, "by Mrs. 



Zelia Nuttall, reference to - - ■ 91 



Andrews, Henry 70 



Anglo- Jewish Historical Exhibition 760 



Anhimida' 660 



Animal products, the collection of 117 



Anthropological Society of Washington, 



lectures under the auspices of the 84 



Appendix I to Part I 193 



II " 194 



III '■ 197 



IV •• 204 



T ' 205 



TI •• 219 



VII " 285 



VIII • 314 



IX " 316 



X '• 324 



Appropriations 61 



Arab Museum in Cairo 759 



Arcb;vopteryx, structure of the 662 



Argentine cowbird 602 



Arts and Industries, department of 115 



Asia, list of accessions from 271 



Assyro-Babylonian religion, exhibit of 



objects illu.strating the 137 



Australia, list of accessions from 272 



Australian Museum, Sydney, X. S. W., 



graptoliles received from the 64 



Avery, William C, observations on water- 

 moccasin by 398 



Awards in connection with Madrid Ex- 

 position 91 



Baker, William T 114 



Balfoui-, Henry, ethnological objects re- 

 ceived from 63 



781 



