INDEX. 



787 



Pag& 

 Jenny, Victor A., specimens illustrating 



tbe arts of New Guinea received from . 132 



Jenney, W. P 71 



Jewish religion, objects illustrating the. . 137 

 Johnson, Miss F.B., views of Mammoth 



Cave obtained from 184 



Johnson, L.C 71 



Johnston, Christopher 370 



Johnston-Lavis, H. J., view of Italian 

 volcanoes ob- 

 tained from . - 184 

 volcanic mate- 

 rials received 



from 65 



Joint resolution regarding use of Gorern- 



meut collections 81 



Jordan, David Starr, reference to paper by . 396 



Jouy , P. L » 73, 139, 144 



natural history specimens 



from 165 



mammals collected by 143 



reptiles collected in Mexico by. 150 



Kadri shawl worn by Tibetans 687 



Kaldenberg, Fritz 114 



Kan-chion, waistcoat worn by Tibetans.. 687 



Kansas, State University of 48 



K'ap shap 514 



K'ap tSi shap 513 



K'atag 722 



Keam, Thoinas, ancient pueblo pottery 



collected by 139 



Kearney, Thomas 354 



Keeler, Charles A., reference to paper by. 396 



Ke-pouk-hpai 52*' 



Kerr, Mark B 73 



King poll 508 



Kirsch, Philip H., reference to paper by. 396 

 K. K. Hofiiiuseum, Vienna, minerals- re- 

 ceived from 65 



Kko-ri-pout-tchi-ki 524 



Knives used by Tibetans 696 



Knowlton, F. H 48,176 



reference to pa per.s by. .. 397 



" Tvnockdown " case 31 



Koehler, S.R 122 



reference to pajiers by .' 397 



Kokonor Mongols, hats of the 688 



Kol-ye-si 525 



Kon min yeung 494 



Korean dominoes 521 



Kunz, George F 114 



Labels 75 



preparation of 35 



samples of 40 



size of 39 



type and color for 39 



Lab-tse 734 



Lacoe collection, work on the 177 



Ladaki w^onien. description of 694 



Lamas, dress of the 731 



Lampard, Henry, eruptive rocks received 



from 184 



La Rabida, convent of 112 



Laramie group, revision of the flora of. . . 176 



Larner, J. Q 71 



Pagp. 



Laseimonne, Prof S. E., plants from 65, 176 



Lateran Museum 759 



Latham, Mrs. F. E. B 73 



Leche, Wilh., alcoholic mammals sent to. 144 



Lectures 314 



Lee, Thomas 139 



Leicester, Town Museum in 43 



Leland Stanford Junior University, alco- 

 holic fishes sent to 203 



Letterraan, G. W., grasses from Colorado 



transmitted by 176 



Levers for moving cases 31 



Leyden Museum, installation of groups in 43 



Lh'asan lady, dress of 693 



Library 75 



Limestone caverns and associated phe- 

 nomena illustrated at the World's Fair. 182 

 Lindgren, Waldemar, reference to paper 



by 397 



Linton, Edwin, reference to paper by 398 



List of accessions 219 



List of officers of the Museum and others 



included in the Bibliography 286 



List of papers in Bibliography, 1893 289 



List of papers in Part II of Report for 



1893 335 



London, medals presented by the city of. . 121 



Lonnberg, Einar 731 



Loomis, Rev. H., natural history objects 



transmitted by 157, 165, 167 



Lovett, Edward, archaeological objects re- 

 ceived from 63 



Lucas, F. A 191 



curator of department of com- 

 parative anatomy 169 



in charge of vertebrate fossils . 155 



reference to papers by 39S 



"The weapons and wings of 



birds," by 653 



Luce, Rear- Admiral S. B., U. S. N., com- 

 missioner to Madrid Columbian Exposi- 

 tion 86 



Ludwig, Hubert, reference to papers by . . 398 



Lyons, A. B., lavas collected by 184 



Mackard, R. L., reference to paper by 399 



Macoun, John, Canadian lichens and 



mosses purcha.sed from 175 



Madison, James, commission signed by . . 121 



Madrid Columbian Exposition 86 



Madrid Columbian Exposition, account of 



exhibits displayed at the 91-108 



Madrid Columbian Exposition, documents 



relating to 324 



Madrid Columbian Exposition, mammals 



and antlers exhibited at 144 



Madrid Columbian Exposition, prehistoric 



anthropology at 133 



Mahisia, list of accessions from 272 



Mammal groups shown at TTorlds Fair . . 140 



Mammals, department of 139 



installation of 74 



Mani walls in Tibet 734 



Marine animals, environmental groups of 49 



Marine invertebrates, department of 164 



distributed 167 



