IXDEX 



Siivaiiiiahs, IJrazilian. 2S(i, 2S7 

 Savcritik. Camp on (iuiana border. 292 

 School cliikiron visiting special exhibits at 



the Museum, 218. 222, 22.5. 226, 'I'M. 



237, 241, 242, 243, 248. 249, 2.50. 2.52, 



253. 2.57. 201, 262 

 ".Sea elephants." 108, 110. Ill 

 Scptie Tank, 1 Kl 



Sketching for North Pacific Hall panels, 131 

 Skin-laden mules, Africa. 93 

 Spoonbill or paddleflsh, 120, 121, 123, 12.5 

 Spoonbill caviar. Preparing, 12t. 125 

 Stikine River, 132 

 Stone seat from Ecuador, 83 



Successful kill by Guiana C'arih liulians 



289 

 Sugar maple in the Forestry Hall, Studying 



the, 237 



Sun Dance among Plains Cree, 299 

 Tamanawas board. Bay Center, Washington, 



77 

 Totem poles, cover (March). 76, 78. 79, 80, 



81 

 Trachodon mumm.v. I'oiiioii of skin. 9 

 Travelling case of birds. 245 

 Tree Climbing Ruminant. 162 

 Tree sloth. Modirn. 117 

 Trickling filters. Columbus. O., 142, 143 

 Tsimshian family making lulachon "butter," 



128 

 Turtle (soft-shelled), Wax cast. 210 

 Turtles (spotted). Wax cast, 210 

 Water moccasin. Wax cast, 211 

 Wax casts, 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211 

 Whale skeleton cases from .fapan, 23 

 Zebra Group, 172, 173, 174 



INDEX 



Capitals Indicate the Xame of a Contributor 



Accessions : 



Anthropology, 30, 83. 102, 1,50, 184. 216 

 Geology, 310 



Invertebrate Pahvontolouy, 151 

 Invertebrate Zoology, 264. 309 

 Mammalogy and Ornithology, 31, 71, 72, 



102, 183 

 Mineralogy, 30, 210 

 Public Education. 71. 189 

 Vertebrate Palieontology. 69. 264 

 Paintings of Peary meteorites, 102, 204 



Administrative Offices. 214 



African Large fiame. 173 178 



"Age of Mammals," 30, 65-67 



Allen, .1. A. Habitat Groups of Mammals 

 and Birds, 248-249 

 The Okapi. 73-75 



American Museum and Education, 242 



Amphibian-; of the (ireat Coal Swamps, 

 197-200 



Ancient Chine.se Bronzes. 59-65 



Andrews, R. C. Aroimd the World for 

 the Museum, 21-24 

 Modern Museum of Celebes. 149-1.50 



Anthropological Field Work for the Year. 

 299-300 



Anthropology. Arrangement of I<2xhibits. 251 



Appointments. 151. 215 



Appropriation for Museum Extension, 21.3 



Around the World for the Museum. 21-24 



Bagobo Fine Art Collection, 104-171 

 Benedict, L. W. Bagobo Fine Art Collec- 

 tion. 104-171 

 Biekmore. Professor Albert S.. Educator. 229 



BuiELow. Maurice A. Educational Value 

 of the American Musaum. 234-235 



Bird C^oUections on Deposit, 182 



British Guiana and Brazil to Mount Ror- 

 aima. 283-293 



BuowN. Bar.n'um, Fossil Hunting by Boat 

 in Canada. 27.3-282 



Bumpus. Hermon Cary, 30 



Burrage. Guy H.. 182 



Byrne, Mary B. C. Tuesday at the Mu- 

 seum, 202-204 



Chapman. Frank M. New Oriole from 

 Mexico. 20 

 Zoological Expedition to Western Colom- 

 bia. 295-298 

 Zoological Exi)loratioii in Soutli .Vmerica. 

 .52 



Child Welfare Exhibit. 31) 



Children's Room of the Museum, 200-201 



Clark. Anna M. The Museum a Labora- 

 tory for (^lasses, 239-240 



Clark. .Iamks L. Preservation of Mammal 

 Skins in the Field. 89-94 



Congo Expedition. Reports from, 44-48. 191 



Contents, Table of, 1. 33, cover (Mar.), 105, 

 1.53. 185. 217, 205 



Cooperation in Education, 219 



('opper Queen Mine. Newly Discovered 

 Cavern in. 304-307 



(^RA.MPTON. Henry E.. British Guiana and 

 Brazil to Mount Roraima. 283-293 

 Educational Aims of the Department of 

 Invertebrate Zoology. 250-252 



Crow Indians of Montana. 179-181 



