jM)i:.\' 



Members' Room. 102. 264 

 Menomini Came of Lacrosse, 139-141 

 Metropolitan Sewerage Commission Kxhibit. 



1.^)1 

 Minerals. Hall of, 21G 

 Mollusks. Hall of. 151 

 Mural Paintings. 129-137 

 Murray. Sir .John. 182 



Mu.seum. A Laboratory for Classes. 239-240 

 and High School United for Health and 



Economic Welfare, 236 

 and the Public Lecture. 220 

 Kxliihits. lIuMian Interest in, 1S7-188 

 How One Crowded High School uses the, 



240-241 

 Increasingly Helpful for Ten Years. 230 

 News Notes. 29. 71. 101, l.")0. 1S2. 213, 



264, 307 

 of Celebes. A Modern. 149-1.50 

 of the Future, 22.3-22.5 

 Tuesday at the. 202-264 

 Museum's Work, Cordial Recognition of the. 



236-241 

 Museums Association's Meeting, 214 



National Academy of Sciences, 264 

 Negro Race. Industry and Art. 12-19 

 New Zealand .Jade, 57-58 



Oceanographic Work on the Albatro.ss. 1.59 



"Oceanography." lecture by Sir .John 

 Mui-ray. 182 



Okapi. 73-75 



Oriole from Me.xico, A New. 20 



OsBORN. H. F. A Dinosaur Mummy. 7-11 

 Museum of the Future, 223-225 

 Plans for Extension of Museum. 155-158 



Osborn. H. F.. 30, 65. 71, 213 



Panama Canal Project, 310 



Peabody, .Iames L. How one Crowded 



High School Uses the Museum, 240 

 Pot hole from Russell, N. Y., 310 

 Pottery of San lldefonso. 192-196 

 Primary and Grammar Schools. Symposium 



of Expressions from. 255-260 

 Public Health. Appointive Committee. 101 



Question of. 142-148 

 Public Schools, Cooperation with, 242 

 Publications, lOfJ-lOS, 183, 184, 215 



Reptiles and Amphibians. Exhibition of, 201 



"Revealing and Concealing Coloration in 

 Birds and Mammals," 200 



Rhinocerus. Sciuare-mouthed or White. 3-5 



Robb. J.. Hampden. 99 



RoEsi-ER. AuNEs, Thc Children's Room of 

 the Museum, 260 



Roosevelt, Theodoue, The Square- 

 mouthed or White Rhinocerus, 3-5 



Roosevelt. Theodore, 200 



Saqe. L. B. The Museum Increasingly 



Helpful for Ten Years. 23(>-239 

 Schaffer. Dr. Franz. 214 

 Scientific Stair. Changes in. 71. 99, 101. 102, 



150. 183, 213, 214 

 Seal (Jroup. 49-51 

 Seals, Rare Elephant. 109 112 

 Senckenberg Museum, Historic l"\)ssil from. 



69 

 Sherwood. O. H. Cooperation with the 



Public Schools. 242-245 

 Gift of Peculiar Value. 189 

 Skinner, Alan.son. The Menomini Ciame of 



Lacrosse. 139-141 

 Smith. Harlan I., 215, 301-302 

 Smith. Harlan L, Totem Poles of the North 



Pacific Coast, 77-82 

 Societies. Meetings of. 31. 103. 151 

 South America. Bird Fund, Contributions 



to. 101 

 Zoological Exploration in, 52 

 South Sea P^xhibit, 53-56, 71 

 Spinden. H. .1. The Making of Pottery at 



San lldefonso, 192-196 

 Spoonbill Fishery of the Mi.ssi.ssippi. 121-125 

 Stefansson- Anderson Arctic Expedition. 31. 



72, 100, 215, 308 



Totem Poles, Xortli Pacific Coast. 77-82 

 Toumey, J. W. l"'oreslry and thc Museum. 



39-43 

 Tower. R. W. The MiLseum Library. 252 

 TowNSEND. C. H. Oceanograpiiic Work on 

 the Albatross. 159 



The Finished Fur Seal Group. 49-51 

 Tree Climbing Ruminant, 162-163 

 Trustees. Annual Meeting. 99-100 



Elections to. 99 



Vertebrate I'ala'ontology Expeditions, 214 

 311 



Walker. Dr. .1. R.. 216 



Wild Boar Habitat Group. 183 



W'iN.sLow. C-E. A., A Question of Public 



Health. 142-148 

 Winslow. C-E. A.. 183. 216 

 WissLKR. Clark. Anthropological Field 

 Work for the Year. 299-:ioo 

 .\rrangement of Exhibits in Aiilfu-o- 



pology. 2.54-2.55 

 Medicine Pipe. 24-26 

 Research in Anthropology, 126-127 



Zoological Expedition to Western Colombia, 

 295-298 



