IKDEX. 



791 



Page. 

 Kobiusoii, Lieut. Wirt, U. S. A., birds aent 



to 80 



Eockhill, William Woodville 73,759 



Rockhill, William Woodville, collection il- 

 lustrative of tlie arts aud customs of 



Tibet received from 132 



RoikbiU, William AVoodville, " Xotes on 

 tbo ethnology of Tibet in the United 



States National Museum " bj' 66-5 



Rogers, Capt. John F., U. S. A 71 



Roman dice of ivory 535 



religion, exhibit of objects illus- 

 trating the 137 



Roraeyn, Capt. Henry, U. S. A 71 



Roose. Prof. William, .statement regarding 



the National Museum by 125 



Rosa White Thunder 53 



Rosaries "vvorn l)y Tibetans 695, 737 



Rose, Joseph Nelson, reference to papers 



by 305 



work on plants col- 

 lected in ■western 



Mexico 175 



Rosenthal, Albert 114 



Royal Order of Ysabel la Catolica 91 



Rules regarding loan and care of type 



specimens 79 



Rupert, Allen, mountain goat procured 



from 169 



Rusby, S. H., Bolivian plants received 



from 176 



Rnster, Arthur, bird skin sent to 203 



Russell, I. C 71 



Rj"dberg, P. A., plants from South Da- 

 kota received from 175 



Ryong-hpai 525 



Satlord, Lieut. W. E., U. S. N 71 



Satlord, Lieut. W. E., U. S. N.. Peruvian 



paintings ana costumes from 131 



Saka 501 



Sally Coiiitan t, model of 117 



Salvadori, Prof. T., bird skin transmitted 



to 203 



birds lent for study to . 1 47 

 Salvin, Osbert, birds transmitted to. . . 80, 147, 203 



Sandberg, J. H., plants collected by 175 



Ssang ryouk 499 



Saturday lectures course of 84,314 



Saunders, H. R., Bahama sponges received 



from 165 



Savi, Palo 43 



Sawyer, Captain 71 



Schalow, Hermann, quoted 148 



Schlagintweit,Emil,on the dressof Lamas. 731 

 Scbliemnuu, Mrs., prehistoric objects 



given by 135 



Schongauer 122 



Schulze, r. E., hexactinellid sponges sent 



to 81, 167,168 



Schwarz, E. A., co eoptera received from . 159 

 Scientific departments, review of work of 



the 115 



Scientific literature, contributions of the 



year to 75 



Scientific stalf 193 



Page. 

 Sclater, Philip Lutley, pelts of antelopes 



pr< sen ted by . . . 143 

 reference to pa- 

 pers by... 305,306 



Scollick, E. W 45 



reference to paper by 300 



Scott, Prof. W. B 48 



Scovell, J. T., contributes reptiles 150 



Scudder. Samuel H., investigatiiju of or- 



thoptera by 80 



Seaton, H. E., Mexican plants collecteil 



by 176 



Seward, Miss Olive Risley. autiqnities 



obtained through courtesy of 135, 136 



Shan dominoes 528 



Sharpe, R. Bowdler, quoted 148 



Shield, description of the 627 



Shmdler, A. Zeno 192,353 



Shing kun t'o 504 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W 71 



reference to papers 



by 306. 30r 



Shugio, Hieromicb 114,119 



Siamese dominoes 529 



Sigua Iron Com])auy, iron ores presented 



by 183 



Simpson, Charles Torrey, reference to pa- 

 pers by 307 



Singley, J. A., mollusks received from. .. 157 



Sin-syo-tyen 526 



Sistrurus 410 



cateiiatus 382, 411 



censors 415 



Eawardsii 416 



miliarius 382,418 



Smillie, T. W 192 



Smith, Harlan 1 73 



crustaceans from Ohio 

 and Michigan received 



from 165 



Smith, Hugh M 72 



reference to paper by 307 



Smith, John B., North American uoc- 



tuidsB received from. . 159 



reference to paper by. . . 307 



Smithsonian Institution, exhibit of the.. 113 



Snake bites, treatment for. 475 



venom, immunity of snakes against 478 



Snakes suspected of being poisonous 346 



Societies, meetings of 314 



Society of American Taxidermists 43 



Solitaire, habits of the 656 



Sonorau coral snake, the 362 



South America, list of accessions from... 271 

 South Kensington Museum, purchase of 



specimens for 10 



Special Bulletin of U. S. National Museum 78 



explorations 72 



Spur- winged geese 657 



Staff' of the Museum 60 



Stanton, T. W 174 



Stearns, R. E. C 71 



reierencc ',.^ ;...;:;i'., '-J--- 'ZZ3 

 Steckelman, Carl, ethnological objects 



from 131,139 



