INDEX TO PAKTS I-IV. 



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Fishes, explorations for, 98. 



from Chatham Island, 97. 

 Cozumel, 97. 



exploring expeditions, 96. 

 Galapagos Islands, 97. 

 occasional contributors, 97. 

 Oregon, 97. 

 Peru, 97. 

 illustrations of, 98. 

 important accessions to, 95. 

 number of, in collection 95. 

 obtained by exchange, 98. 



from United States Life-Saving 

 Service, 97. 

 of interest to fish-culturists, 95. 



San Cristobal, 170. 

 present state of, 95. 

 report on department of, 95, 154. 

 routine work upon, 98. 

 Pishing apparatus at Xew Orleans, 36. 



grounds explored, 123, 124. 

 Piste, Prof Jolin, lecture by, 21. 

 Flea-beetle, Colorado cabbage, 161. 

 wavy-striped, 164. 

 Zimmermann's, 164. 

 Fletcher, Robert, on lecture committee, 22. 

 Flies from Edward Burgess, 47. 

 Flint, Dr. James M., on materia medica collection, 



151, 154, 156. 

 Flood, T. L., exchange with, 63. 

 Florida antiquities obtained, 72. 



fishes from Dr. Warren, 97. 

 Indian bust from, 65. 

 insects obtained, 113. 

 invertebrates obtained, 48, 118. 

 marine invertebrates collected, 124. 

 muskrat, 20. 

 new fishes from, 97. 

 reptiles from C. C. Nutting, 93. 

 shells, &c., named for Mrs. Warner, 110. 

 collected by Henry Hemphill, 103. 

 named, 109. 



for Henry Hemphill, 109 

 Hon. F. E. Spinner, 110. 

 Professor Wetherby, 

 110. 

 Flying-fish, notes on, 100. 



fishes reviewed, 158. 

 Food-fishes of United States, 157. 

 Foods, additions to,6l. 



and textiles, report on, 157. 

 catalogued and preserved, 61. 

 number of, 61. 

 report on section of, 61. 

 section, 8. 



work in, 38. 

 Foraminifera studied by Professor Lee, 122. 

 Forepaugh, Adam, sent animals, 42. 

 tiger, 80. 



cubs, 30. 

 Forrer, Alphonse, invertebrates from, 48. 

 sent echinoderma, 118. 

 Mexican fishes, 98. 

 reptiles, 93. 

 Fort Conger, plants from, 212. 

 Custer birds obtained, 85. 

 Fossil and recent plants, 50. 

 Fossils, accessions of Paleozoic invertebrate, 49. 

 department of Meso-cenozoic inverte- 

 brate, 49. 

 Paleozoic invertebrate, 

 49. 

 departments of, 9. 

 distributed, 17. 

 identified, Carboniferous, 49. 



Tertiary, 105. 

 Meso-cenozoic invertebrate, accessions 



to, 233. 

 moved, 27. 

 Paleozoic invertebrate, accessions to, 



233. 

 report on Paleozoic invertebrate, 173. 

 Fowl from Agricultiiriil Department, 44, 89. 

 Fox, D. W., sent Belostoma, 113. 



Dr. W. H., birds exchanged with, 86. 

 Fraine, T. W., exhibit of 32. 

 Francis, Joseph, life-car of, 39. 

 sketch of, 39. 

 Frankland, Miss B., clerk, 141. 



French, Hon. H. F., sent corals, 118. 

 Frontier collection, 65. 

 Fruit-worm, cranberry, 166. 

 Fulgurites obtained, 139. 

 Furs, &c., sent to New Orleans, 35. 



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Gage, S. H., papers by, 25. 

 Gail Borden's meat biscuit, 61. 

 Galapagos Islands, fishes from, 97. 

 Gallaudet, Prof. E. M., lecture by, 21. 

 Gambusia patruelis, an enemy of carp, 96. 

 Game birds. North American, 42. 

 Gampsonychidce, 22. 

 Garman, Samuel, on f^elachians, 156. 



the " Sting Rays," 156. 

 Gasterosteus, development of anterior dorsal of, 



170. 

 Gatschot, A. S., sent Indian coat, 65. 

 Gazella dorcas, 32. 



obtained, 80. 

 Gazelle, obtained, Dorcas, 32. 

 Geare, R. I., executive clerk, 9. 



on Lake Whitefish, 156. 

 Gelechia cerealella, notes on, 166. 

 Gems at New Orleans, 51. 

 "Genera plan taruin," check-list of, 136. 

 General and incidental work, progress in, 15. 

 Genth, F. A., paper by, 22. 



Geological phenomena should be shown by cam- 

 era, 142. 

 Survey fossils, disposition of, 132. 



transferred Meso-cenozoic fos- 

 sils, 133. 

 Geology, division of, 9, 51. 



and lithology of Comstock lode, 52. 



illustra- 

 ted, 140. 

 Washoe district, 52. 

 Georgia antiquities obtained, 72. 



ores obtained, 145. 

 Gerres, 98. 



Gerridae from Key West, 96. 

 Gibbon obtained, 42. 



Gibson, Dr. John, Alaskan ethnologica from, 65. 

 Guatemalaethnologicafrom, 66t 

 Indian baskets from, 65. 

 Nicaragua jicara from, 66. 

 Gihon, Dr. A. L., lecture by, 22. 

 GUbert, Charles H., on new Kansas fishes, 156i. 

 G. K., collected Palezoic fossils, 130. 

 rocks, 139. 

 on lecture committee, 22. 

 paper by, 25. 

 Gill, Theodore N., on Fishes, 156. 



lecture committee, 22. 

 Principles of Zoo-geogra- 

 phv, 156. 

 papers by, 22, 23, 24, 25. 

 Globicephalus melas obtained, 81. 

 Gobius, 98. 



Gold and bismuth alloys, 143. 

 bismuth alloys, 161. 

 ores from Idaho, 145. 



North Carolina, 146. 

 South Carolina, 146. 

 Gomphoceras breviposticum obtained, 130. 

 fusiforme obtained, 130. 

 sp ? obtained, 130. 

 Goode, G. Brown, as curator, 8. 



at New Orleans, 35. 

 bulletin by, 18. 



edited Fishei y Industries, 15T. 

 exchanges through, 109. 

 on Ameiican fishes in Linneean 

 collection, 157. 

 fisheries of United States, 



156. 

 food-fishes, 157. 

 Halieutella lappa, 157. 

 Pisciculture, 157. 

 status of Fish Commission,. 



156. 

 the fisheries, 10. 

 whales and porpoises, 157. 

 papers by, 24, 25. 

 report of, 151. 



for 1883, 157. 



