INDEX TO PARTS I-IV. 



249 



Contopus, new species of, 161. 

 Contributors to library, 15. 

 Cook, Prof., zinc ores from, 146. 

 Cope, Prof. E. D., donation to, 109. 

 paper by, 22. 



studied reptiles, &c., 93, 94. 

 Copper Island plants, 157. 



ores, argentiferous, Ziervogel process of 

 treatiiia:, 143. 

 from Tennessee, 146. 

 New Mexico, 146. 

 jS'ortb Carolina, 146. 

 smelting oxidized, illustrated, 143. 

 Queen Company, exhibit from, 54. 



sent collection, 143. 

 Kiver Indian ctbnologica, 64. 

 series leceivt d, 5t. 

 Corals, Alcyoniau, from I)r. Stearns, 118. 

 distributed, 17. 

 from west coast Mexico, 118. 

 Gorgoniau, administeied upon, 119. 

 from Na>sau, 118. 

 revised, 122. 

 Pacific, if}. 



South Sea: Island, 118. 

 stony, catalogued, 110. 

 Corcoran Art Gallery, Japanese implements from, 



67. 

 Coiegonus albula and artedi compared. 95. 

 received, 95. 

 clupeifora.is discussed, 156. 



reartd in ponds, 95. 

 Cornell University fos.'^ils described, 131. 

 Corrugated metal in boat-building, 39. 

 Corundum from Georgia. 145. 



Mr. Ye:ites, 137. 

 North Carolina, 146. 

 Corvina, 98. 

 Corvinas, notes on, 158. 

 "Corwin" iuvertebrales reported upon, 122. 

 Cory, Charles 1j., birds lent to, 87. 

 Costa Rica antiquities obtained, 77. 

 biids, catalogue of, 173. 



obtaiued, 85. 

 ethnologica, 06. 

 new birds Irom, 161. 

 Costumes installed, 35. 



preservalion of, 35. 

 Cotton-gin model. 59. 



ships illustrated, 36. 

 Cottus maculatusand U. bubalis identical, 154. 

 Couch, D. N., scut copper spear-head, 71. 

 Coues, Dr. E., eggs given to, 87. 

 Courts, J. C, sent carp and its enemies, 96. 

 Cox, \V. v., financial clerk, 30. 



in charge of accounts, 10. 

 paper by, 23. 

 Coypu rat obtained, 32. 

 Cozumel, accouniof, 174. 



birds obtained, 44, 85, 89. 

 collections, 98, 123. 

 fishes obtained, 44, 96. 

 mammals obtained, 79. 

 new hawk from, 162. 

 reptiles from U. H. Fish Commission, 93. 

 winter fishes of, 97. 

 Crayfishes revised, 119. 



sent to Professor Faxon, 123. 

 studied, 49. 

 Creel, Herbert B., sent West Virginia reptiles, 93. 

 Crinoids administeied upon, 122. 



from off Havana, 117. 

 Crisler, F. A., 74. 



Crossbills, review of American, 162. 

 Crowe, J . B., clerk in department of mollusks, 103. 

 Crustacea from the "Albatross," 48. 

 new or little known, 170. 

 returned from Yale College, 118. 

 Crustacean allied to Homarus and Nephrops, 170. 

 Crustaceans from Alaska, ucw species of, 160. 

 the 'Albatross,'' 117. 

 of United States, 161. 

 researches upon, 122. 

 sent out for study, 123. 

 Culius, 98. 

 Curators, bonoiary, 9. 



repoifsl 55-157. 

 salaries, 9. 

 Curat('rships, 8. 



Cut-worm, dark-sided, 164. 

 glassy. 164. 

 granulated, 163. 

 greasy, 104. 

 shagreened, 163. 

 speckled, 164. 

 variegated, 164. 

 W marked, 163. 

 Cut-worms, cabbage, 163. 



remedies for cabbage, 164. 

 Cyamus from the f acific, 118. 

 Cyanocorax cucullatus obtained, 85. 

 Cyanotypes made, 34 

 Cybister attacking carp, 114. 

 Cynocephalus anubis, 81, 32. 

 obtained, 80. 

 babouin, 32. 

 poicarius, 31. 

 sphinx, 31. 

 CyprinidsB and Catostomidee of Girard, 158. 



notes iu, 159. 

 Cytoceras sp.? obtained, 130. 



D. 



Dakota Indian fuel, 65. 



harness, 65. 

 ores obtained, 145. 

 Dall, Rev. C. U. A.,lndianCoJeopteraandLepidop 

 tera from, 113. 

 sent ethnologica from India, 

 67. 

 W. H., antiquities from, 72, 78. 

 collected Pieris, 113. 

 honorary curator, 8, 103. 

 indentified Tertiary fossils, 110. 

 mollusks tr.nnsferred to, 117. 

 on Bogo.sIoff I:-Lind, 155. 



British fossil Brachiopoda, 155. 

 Conueoticut oyster fishery, 153. 

 department of mollusks, 1883, 156. 

 earthquake, 155. 

 John Gwyn Jeffreys, 155. 

 Hydrocorallinte, 155. 

 Nadaillac's Prehistoric America, 

 155. 

 papers by, 24. 106. 

 report of, 103. 

 work of, 45. 

 Damalis pygarga, 32. 



obtained, 80. 

 Damascus ornaments, 66. 

 Dana, E. S.. studied tufas. 140. 



Prof. James D., followed in classification, 

 138. 

 Dannovig, G. M., on Areudal fish culture, 153. 

 Day, Robert S., sent new fish, 97. 

 Deer obtained, axis, 32. 

 fallow, 32. 

 musk, 32. 

 Deering, Rufus \V., translation by, 60, 156. 

 Delia Torre, F., paper by, 23. 

 Delphinus delphis obtained, 81. 

 Delthyris lynx obtained, 131. 

 Denison University received invertebrates, 125. 

 Department of Agriculture, birds from, 89. 



Bogota, bags from, 66. 

 Departments still unorganized, 9. 

 Devonian fossils received, loO. 

 Dewey, F. P., at New Orleans, 53, 143. 



changes in office and work rooms 



of, 144. 

 curator, 9, 53, 143. 

 letter of, 144. 

 on metaliurgv and economic geology 



in 1883, 156. 

 objects of U. S. National Museum, 



156. 

 report of, 143. 

 Dicotyles torquatus, 31. 

 Didelphys anrita from Cozumel. 79. 

 Diller, J. S., lecture by, 22. 



on topaz from Maine, 155. 

 with F. W. Clarke, 150. 

 Dime Museum sent cockatoos, 102. 

 Dinoceras bones, casts of, 45. 

 Diomedea brachyuia, variations iu beak of, 170. 

 Diphtheria, experimental, essay on, 154. 

 Diptera bought from Edward Burgess, 47, 115. 



