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IMtEX OF VOLUME XVIII 



Davis. Leonard M.. 314 



Davis. "William T.. 304 



Deax. BashfokI), Charles Rochester Eastman, 

 506-7 



Dean. Bashford. 152, 154, 621, 624 



Decorative lextUes, 729 



Delano. Warren. 512 



de la Torre. Carlos. 313 



Demand for Cheap Food. The, 612-16 



Democracy and Science. 125 



Design from museum documents. 267—96; shell. 

 299. 301; textile exhibit. 74 



Devilfish. 71 



deVries. Hugo. 406 



DicKEKSOX. M. C.. Second Thule Expedition un- 

 der Rasmussen. 390—3 



Dickerson. M. C. 247 



DiMOCK. A. W., The Florida Crocodile. 447-52 



Dimock, Julian A.. 447 



Disease, antiquity of. 730 



'•Distribution of Bird-Life in Colombia. The." re- 

 view. 485- 9S 



Diving helmet in submarine biological work. 135—38 



Douglas. .James. 509 



Dreyfuss. Ludwig. 401 



Dugmore. A. Radclyffe. 402 



Dunn. W. S.. 135 



Dutcher. William. 477. 479. 481 



Dwight. Jonathan. 477 



Earthquake. Guatemala. 201-10 



Eastman. Charles Rochester (1868-1918). 506-7, 



151 

 Education Act of England. 732 

 Ekblaw. AV. Elmer, The Danish Arctic Station 



at Godhavn. 581-99 

 Ekblaw. W. Ehner. 151 



Elliot. Daniel Giraud. bust of, 315; medal, 404 

 EUiot. Margaret Henderson, 315, 404 

 Emmons. George T.. 315 

 Ernest W. Smith: In Memoriam, 139 

 Erythroeebvs vliitei, 73 

 Eskimos, food supply of. 161—76; Child-life 



Among the Smith Sound. 361—71 

 Evermann. Barton W.. 503. 621. 730 

 Expeditions. Brewster-Sanford. 4. 17: Canadian 



Arctic. 600: Chapman. 493: Congo. 73. 271. 



527: Crocker Land. 163, 177. 360: Katmai. 



514; Bighorn Bad Lands. 389: Roosevelt. 



388: Second Asiatic Zoological, 727; Second 



Thuie, 390-95; South Georgia, 463 



Fabbri. Alessandro. 151 



Famous Ivory Treasures of a Xegro King. 527—52 



Faunal Naturalist in South America. A. 663—69 



Favorite Food Fishes. 66—9 



Ferns of Tropical Florida. 127-34 



Field. George W., 279 



Field Museum of Natural History, 728 



Fisher. G. Clvde. 572 



Fisher! "VT. K.. 730 



Fishes. Arctic. 245: food. 66-69. 248; groups, 731; 

 priest. 248; tropical 79-88; West Indian. 316 



Fishes oi the Vicinity of Sew York City, 731 



Florida, crocodile. 447—52 : reptile group. 247 



Fontainebleau. tree of Saint Louis in forest of. 

 305-7 



Food. Conservation Exhibit. 623 ; demand for 

 cheap. 612-16 : fishes. 66-69 ; Indian corn 

 as a world food. 25—29: supply of the Smith 

 Sound Eskimos. 161-76: supply of our Al- 

 lies. 629-35: whale. 152. 408 



FoKBrsH. Edwix Howe. The Heath Hen of Mar- 

 tha's Vineyard. 279-85 



Forest, engineers in France. American. 413—25; 

 forest fires in Minnesota, 720; service, loan 

 for fire-fighting. 509 



Fore-strr. lantern slides of. 623 



Fortunate Collector. A. 389 



FossU. Moropvs. 120—23; quarrv at Agate. 731 



Fowler. Henry W.. 621 



French Scholars. Mission of the. 620 



Fuel Famine, on the American. 89—93 



Fuertes, Louis Agassiz. 495. 498, 572 



Further Discoveries at the Aztec Ruin, 603—10 



Galton Society. The. 405 



Game Farming for Pleasure or Profit. 55—62 



Gaudry MedaL 314 



General Guide to the Exhibition Halls, 314 



Geological Societv of America, 154; of France. 314 



Gloc-hidium. 558-60 



Goddard. P. E.. 72. 245. 309. 357 



Godhavn. Danish Arctic Station at. 581—99 



Gorst, Charles Crawford, 572 



Grallaria miUeri, opp. p. 498; alleni. opp. p. 498 



Granger. Walter, 620 



Grant, Madison. 405 



Geatac.^p. L. p., "Competition of the Centuries," 

 299-301 



Gratacap. L. P., 69, 151. 153, 246, 302-4 



GKAVE.S, Hexby S., Our American Forest Engi- 

 neers in France. 413—25 



Gregory. W. K.. 195. 405. 621, 731 



Grinnell, George Bird, 157 



Ground sloth. Cuban. 313 



Groups. African haU. 242; fish. 153; Florida 

 reptile. 247; bird, 314; hornbill, 314; red 

 monkey. 73 ; tide pool. 246 



Guatemala earthquake. The. 201-10 



GuDGEE. E. W.. On the Use of the Diving Helmet 

 in Submarine Biological Work, 135-38 



Guggenheim, Harry F., 618 



Haeberlin. Herman K.. 71. 242. 359 



Hale. William Henry. 314 



Hapalopsittaca fuertesi, opp. p. 498 



Harriman. Mrs. E. H.. 405 



Haunts and Habits of Tropical Fishes, 79-88 



Haiiy. Abbe Rene Just. 246 



Havana Academy of Sciences, 313 



Havasupai of Cataract Canon, The, 637—45 



Haven. George G.. 69 



Heath Hen of Martha's Tinevard, The, 279-85 



Heller. Edmund. 325. 379, 512 



HereditT. Environment, and Civilization. 351—59 



Hidden"Wealth in British Guiana, 499-502 



Hildburgh, W. L.. 74 



Hodge. F. W.. 245 



Hoflfmtre, John M., 71, 156 



HoLsrES. Walteb G.. "How Shall I Learn to 

 Teach the Blinded Soldiers.'' 565-71 



Hornaday. WilUam T., 241. 447 



Hovet, Edmuxd Otis. Child-Life Among the 

 Smith Sound Eskimos, 361—71 



Hovev, Edmund Otis, 154, 391 



Howes, P. G.. 498 



"How Shall I Learn to Teach the Blinded Sol- 

 diers." 565—71 



Hrdlicka, Ales. 152 



Huerfano Basin, explorations of, 620 



Hull. Thomas G.. 70 



Huntington. Archer M., 242 



Huntington. George S., 405 



Hyde. B. T. B.. 512 



Hyman. Julius. 304 



Indian Corn as a World Food. 25—29 



Indians. Aztec. 242. 603-610; Cuna, 669; Da- 

 kota. 315; Havasupai. 637—45; Maskapi, 

 176; North American. 352-58: Picuris. 309- 

 11; Quichua. 668; Sioux. 729; Tlingit, 70; 

 Yahgan. 113: Tungas, 666; Zuiii, 621 



Insects and Disease. 623 



Insects, quick kev to a knowledge of common, 

 381-2 



7ji the Wilds of South America, 664 



Islands. 453-62 



Ivory treasures of a Negro king, famous. 527—52 



Jenks. Albert Ebnest. Review of Wissler's The 



American Indian. 646—61 

 .Jesup. Morris K.. 241 

 Job, Heebebt K.. Game Farming for Pleasure 



or Profit. 55-62 

 .Johnson. Robert Underwood, 622 

 .JoEDAX. David Stare. Democracv and Science, 



125 

 .Jordan. David Starr. 124. 248 

 Journal of Physical Anthropology, 152 



Katmai. expedition. 514: national monument. 620 



Keex. W. W.. The Red Cross and the Antivivisec- 

 tionists. 219-25 



Kelbv. Robert Hendrv. 403 



Keller. Helen. 569 



Kellogg. C. R.. 69 



Kellv. Albert J.. 510 



Kitching, Mrs. Frank W., 403 



Klassen. Stephen. 515 



Knight. Charles R., 195 



Kok. A.. 314 



Kboebee. a. L.. Heredity, Environment, and Civi- 

 lization. 351—59 



Kroeber. A. L., 72. 74, 153 



Krxz. Geobge Frederick, Biographical Sketch 

 of the Late L. P. Gratacap. 302-4; Platinum 

 Situation in the United States. 617-18 



Kunz. George Frederick, 151, 153, 246, 528, 

 551, 732 



