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INDEX. 



Page. 



Stejneger, Leonhard 73 



continues work on Xo- 

 nienclator Zoulogi- 



cus 151 



curator of department 

 of reptiles and ba- 



trachians 149 



X. Hens liawi de • 



scribed by 150 



reference to papers 



by 308 



studies African rep- 

 tiles 150 



■'The poisonous 

 snakes of North 



America." By 337 



Stephens, F., contributes reptiles 150 



Stiles, C. "SV., intestinal parasites to be 



studied by 167 



Stocks, FA 110 



Stoddard, S. K., views in Howe's cave ob- 

 tained from 184 



Stoerzer, Julius 41 



Stone, Witmer, birds lent for study to . 80, 147, 203 

 "Stone Hammer, "publication of paperon 



the 131 



Storage cases 25 



Streeruwitz, "W. H., rocks and ores pre- 

 sented by 183 



Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., autograph letters 



of 121 



Stuart, L. W., Niagara fossils received 



from 173 



Suchetet, Andre, reference to paper by. . . 309 



Sugoroku 502 



Suksdorf, W. N., plants from Washington 



State purchased from 176 



Superintendent of buildings, statement 



of the f04 



Sulzberger, Mr 114 



S'^^ayne, Captain, East African mammals 



collected by 143 



Sweeney, Thomas 130 



Sz' 'ng luk 493 



Tabal 502 



Table showing annual increase in collec- 

 tions 66 



Talmage, J. E., seleuite crystals obtained 



from 184 



Tandrin, image of 743 



Tarahumara Indians 131 



Tassin, Wirt 178 



Td t' inkau 514 



Tattooing among Tibetans 697 



Taxidermists 191 



Taxidermists, American, Society of 43 



Taxidermy in the National Museum 41 



Taylor, Elizabeth, British American 



plants collected by 176 



Taylor, H. A no 



Test, Frederick C, reference to paper 



by 309 



Texas rattlesnake 436 



State geological survey of, trans- 

 mits collections of moUusks 157 



Hage 

 The cowbirds. By Maj. Charles Bendire 587 

 onyx marbles, their origin, composi- 

 tion, and uses, both ancient and 



modern. By George P. Merrill 541 



poisonous snakes of North America. 



By Leonhard Stejneger 337 



weapons and wings of birds. By F. 



A . Lucas 053 



Ihompson, William, wampum beltfrom.. KJl 



Tibet, felt used in 700 



geographical divisions of 673 



limits of 670 



hunting in 714 



industrial organization of 682 



medical science in 721 



methods of transportation in 716 



monuments in 732 



notes on the ethnology of. By W. 



W. Rockhill 6«5 



objects connected with religious 



worship in 736 



origin of the name 069 



political divisions of 680 



religion of 730 



religious buildings in 732 



Tibetan boats 718 



boots and shoes 685, 746 



children, birth of 724 



cloth 699 



dances 715 



drugs 721 



finger rings 692 



fly brushes 722 



games 723 



gods, images of 742 



houses 706 



husbandry 711 



incense 744 



libation bowls 742 



loom 698 



marriages 725 



men, earrings worn by 690 



hair ornaments worn by . . . 690 



method of sewing 722 



writing 718 



methods of dyeing 701 



reckoning time 720 



money 718 



musical instruments 715, 744 



objects in the Museum collection. 746 



prayer-wheels 738 



printing 720 



rosaries 695, 737 



saddles 716 



tobacco 709 



toys 723 



weapons 711 



women, earrings worn by 693 



women's hair, arrangement of. . . 690 



clans 678 



Tibetans, degrees of relationship among. 679 



dress of 684 



food of 702 



habitations of 701 



household utensils of 702 



