INDEX. 797 



Page. 

 Hjort, Dr. Johan 24 



Hodge, F. W. (ethnologist in charge): xi, 18, 23, 44, 57, 62, 111 



report of 44-62 



Hodgkins, Thomas G C, 121 



Hodgkins fund, researches under ^ 13 14 



Hoems, M. (the earliest forms of human habitation and their relation to the gen- 

 eral development of civilization) 571 



Holliflter, Ned 11,40,106 



Holmes, William H. (head curator, National Museiun) xi, 23, 55, 112, 136 



Horswill, A.J 60 



Hough, Walter ix 



Housing reform, fundamentals of (Ford) 74I 



Houston, David Franklin, Secretary of Agriculture (member of the Institution). x 



Howard, L. O xi 



HrdliCka, Ales xi, 12, 13, 23, 57, 106, 112, 132 



The most ancient skeletal remains of man 491 



Hiunan habitation, the earliest forms of, and their relation to the general devel- 

 opment of civilization (Hoemes) 57I 



Hummingbirds, experiments in feeding (Sherman) 459 



Humphreys, W.J IO9 



Huntington, Ellsworth 109 



Hutchinson, Charles L I37 



Hygiene and Demography, Fifteenth International Congress on 23 



I. 



Imperial Russian Museum 24 



Indians, American, researches among 48-57 



handbook of American 29, 53 56 



Industrial collections in the National Museum 38 



Interior, Secretary of the (member of the Institution) x 



International catalogue of scientific literature. United States Bureau of xii, 



1, 7, 18, 33, 34, 101-103 



Intyemational Exchanges 1, 6, 18, 30, 31 



report , . . 63-75 



staff xi 



J. 



Jamee, James Alton 113 



Jameson, Prof. J. Franklin 23 



Jaumann, Gustav (modern ideas on the end of the world) 213 



Jennings, Hennen , I34 



Joly, J 108 



Jones, Theodore F 115 



Jordan, Edwin 108 



Juseerand, Ambassador 21, 22 



K. 



Kahn foimdation, the 6 



Kammerer, Paul 109 



Kanokogi, K. (Shintoism and its significance) 607 



Kapteyn, Prof. J. C 24 



Keller, C 10& 



Keller, H. G., and J. J. Macleod (the application of the physiology of color 



vision to modem art) T21 



