IXDKX 



Dean, Bashford, Oollcctiiifj: Fossil Fishes 

 in Ohio. 302-303 

 Exhibition of Keptili's and Amphibians, 



201 

 The New "Fossil A(|uariuin." 1(11 

 DicKERsox, M. V. F()ri'\vt)rii on the New 

 Mural Paintings. 12!l-130 

 Rare Elephant Seals. 109-112 

 Some Methods and Results in lUipiiol- 

 ogy, 203-212 

 Dinosaur. Fort Lee, 28-29 

 Dinosaur Mummy. 7 11 



Educational Spirit in Museums. Isxohuiou 

 of. 227-228 



Educational Value of t lie American Museum. 

 234-23.") 



Expeditions: Albirta. 213. 214, 273-282; 

 Alaska. 300: Arctic. 31, 72, 100, 215, 

 308: Arizona. 304; British East Africa, 

 99; British Guiana. 2ir>. 283-293; 

 Canada. 300: Colombia. 100. 151. 295- 

 298: Congo. 44. 99. 183. 191; Florida. 

 309: Guadaloupe. 109; .Japanese Whal- 

 ing Stations. 100, 21(3, 309; Lower 

 California, 100; Nebraska, 214; New 

 •Tersey 300; Northern Plains Indians, 

 12(5. 300; Ohio. 215, .302-303; Pine 

 Ridge Reservation. 214; Sotithwest. In- 

 dians of. 300; Venezuela, 100, 215; West 

 Indies 100, 215; Wyoming, 85, 214, 311 



Exploration Work, Review of the Aluseum's, 

 267 



Exploring and Fiekl Parties of 1911. 209 



Extension of Museum. Plans for. 155-158 



Fassett, E. C. B. a Treasui'c of Ancient 

 Bronzes, 59-65 

 New Mural Paintings, 130-137 

 Fast Vanishing Records, 270-271 

 Finley. i.lohn H.) A Word of Congratula- 

 tion from. 220 

 Flea Carriers of Plague. 9.")-ys 

 Forestry and the Museiun. 39-43 

 "Fossil Aquarium." Kil 

 Fossil I<;gg from IMadagascar. 70 

 Fossil Fishes in Ohio. Collecting. 302-303 

 P'ossil Hunting by Boat in Canada, 273-282 

 Fossil Vertebrates — What They Teach. 246 

 Four-Toed Horse. A New Specimen of. 85-.S8 



(lift from Ecuador, 83 



Gift of Peculiar Value, 189 



Gifts to the MiLseiim. :iO, 69, 71. 83. 101 . 102, 



189 

 Granger. Walter. A New Specimen of the 



Four-Toed Horse. 85-88 

 Gregory, W. K. "Age of Mannnals." 65- 



67 

 Ground Sloth Group, 113-119 

 Guide Leaflets, 183, 181, 215 



Habit and Structure in the Insect World. 



27-28 

 Habitat Groups of Mannnals and Birtis. 248 

 Ilerpetology. Some Methods and Results in, 



203-212 

 HovEY. E. O. Newly Discovered Cavern in 



the Copper Queen Mine, 304-307 

 Professor Albert S. Bickmorc: F^ducator, 



229-233 

 Huene, Dr. Friedrich von. 214 

 Hunter. George W. Museum and High 



School United for Healtli and Economic 



Welfare, 236 

 Hus.SAKoF, L. Spoonbill Fishery- of the 



Mississippi. 121-125 



Indians of the Northern Plains. Research 

 and Exi)loration among. 126-127 



Invertebrate Zoology, Fklucational Aims of 

 the Department, 250-252 



Jesup Collection of Woods, 37, 38, 43, 184 

 Jesup (Morris Ketchimi) and the American 

 Museiun, 35-36 



KoNz, George P. New Zealand .lade, 57-58 



Lang, Herbert, Reports from the Congo 



E.xpedition, 44-48, 191 

 Lecture Announcements. 32, 72, 103, 152. 



p. 3, cover, (Oct.) 311 

 Leipziger. Henry M., The Museum and 



the Public Lectiu-o, 220 

 Library, The Museum. 252-253 

 Lower California Expedition. 100 

 LowiE, R. H. Crow Indians of Montana. 

 179-181 

 Industry and Art of the Negro Race. 12-19 

 New South Sea Exhibit. .53-56 

 Luca.s, F. a. Ev(jlution of the Educitional 

 Spirit in Museums, 227-228 

 Fast Vanishing Records 270-271 

 Human Interest in Museum F^xhibits. 187 

 LuTz. F. K. l-'lea Carriers of Plague. 95-98 

 Relation betwe(>n Habit and Structure in 

 the lns(et, World. 27-28 



ManuiuU Skins. Preservation. 89-94 

 Man. Exhibit Showing Antiquity, 310 

 M,vTTiiK\v. W. D. Ami)hibians of the Great 

 Coal Swamps. 197-200 

 Fort Lee Dinosaur. 28 -29 

 Fo.ssil Vertebrates — What They Teach. 



246 

 Groimd Sloth Group. 113-119 

 Tree Climbing Ruminant, 162-163 

 Maxwell, W. H. CooperatioD in Educa- 

 tion. 219 

 Mead. C. W. A Gift from Ecuador. 83 

 Medicine Pipe. 24-26 

 Members. 29, 71, 101, 182. 213. 215. 264. 307 



