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INDEX TO PARTS I-IV. 



Gorgonian corals administered upon, 119. 



obtained, 118. 

 Goss, N. S., birds lent to, 87. 

 Grain-moth, the angoumois, 166. 

 Grampus cast, 33. 



Gratacap, L. P., outfit supplied to, 124. 

 Gray, Asa, on Commander Islands plants, 157. 

 Grebe, skeleton of horned, 102. 

 Greece, ethnologioa from, 66. 

 Grecgor, Isaiah, shells named for, 109. 

 Greek Government received duplicate inverte- 

 brates, 125. 

 Greely Expedition plants, 212. 



Kelief Expedition shells named, 109. 

 Green, Pred. C, sent minerals, 137. 



sent Niagara Group fossils, 130. 

 Loren W., Indian implements from, 65. 

 Griggs, Helen, Algiers, utensils from, 67. 



Damascus, ornaments from, 66. 

 Grinnell Land plants, 212. 

 Guadeloupe Island antiquities, 77. 

 Guatemala ethnologica, 66. 



Guesde, Louis, antiquities exchanged with, 77, 78. 

 Guide-book m:inual^^, 7. 

 Guilding's narrot lent for study, 87. 

 Guillemot, skeleton of thick-billed, 102. 

 Gulf of California shells at iSTew Orleans Exposi- 

 tion, 104. 

 Mexico collections and investigations, 

 124. 

 ; dredging stations in, 124. 



fishes from, 96. 

 invertebrates, 117. 



assorted, 118. 

 new fishes from, 154. 

 tyntlastes from, 97. 

 Gull mounted, Bonaparte's. 31. 

 'Gulls and terns obtained, 85. 



H. 



Hadena devastatrix, larva of, 164. 

 ■Hadropterus aurantiacus from North Carolina, 98, 

 in North Carolina, 154. 

 Heemulon, 98. 



Haida Indians' implements, 65. 

 Bale, Horatio, sent canoe model, 65. 

 Halibut cast, 33. 

 Llalicore australis, 31. 

 Halieutella lappa described, 157. 

 JHall, Dr., coUectoil ores, 145. 



E. A., on Batrachidaj, 160. 

 Mullidas, 157. 

 with Seth E. Meek, 157. 

 Hamy, Dr., cast ol)talned from, 77. 



figured pipe, 74. 

 JIanks, Prof. U. G., collected ores, 145. 

 Baploidinotus grunniens, notes on, 158. 

 Hargitt, Dr. Edward, birds exchanged with, 86. 

 Harris and Clark presented Montana ores, 146. 

 Hartlaub, Dr. G., bird exchanged with, 86. 

 Havana fisheries studied. 123. 



stalked crinoids from, 117. 

 Havennor, W. H., sent ores &c., 146. 

 Haverfotd College received duplicate inverte- 

 brates, 125. 

 Hawk, new Coznmel, 162. 



race of, i61. 

 Hawley, E. H., 30. 



work of, 34, 35. 

 Hay, O. P., on Amblystoma copeianum, 157. 



sent reptiles, &c., 93. 

 Hayti, cast of celt from, 77. 



wooden tray, 66. 

 Healy, Capt. M. A., report on invertebrates of, 122. 



sent Alaskan rocks, 139. 

 Hedley, G. H., exhibit of, 32. 

 Jleideraann, A., Chinese puzzle from, 67. 



Soi ith American ethnologica from, 

 66. 

 Helminthophila, leucobronchialis obtained, 85. 

 Hemphill, Henry, collected at Kev West, 124. 

 CHials,'ll9. 



Florida invertebrates, 

 124. 

 shell, 103. 

 collections of, identified, 122. 

 invertebrates from, 48. 

 outfit supplied to, 124. 



Hemphill, Henry, sent invertebrates, 118. 



shells named for, 109. 

 Hendley, J. W., modeler, 30, 34. 

 Henshall, Dr. J. A,, paper by, 23. 

 HenshaW; H. W., birds exchanged with, 86. 



paper by, 21. 

 Henry, Prof. Joseph, appai atus used by, 39. 

 on museum character, 5. 

 direction, 5. 

 Heron, new boat-billed, 162. 

 Heros, 98. 



Herring fisheries, English, 155. 

 Hei rings of the Pacific, 159. 

 Hesperomys, correspondence about, 83. 

 leucogaster distributed, 84. 

 leucopus studied, 84. 

 Heubner, Di'. Otto, translated, 154. 

 Heubner's, "Experimental Diphtheria" trans- 

 lated, 57. 

 Heyward, F. H., sent reptiles, &c., 93. 

 High School, Chicago, received invertebrates, 125. 

 Hilgard, J. E., paper by, 22. 

 Hill, Hon. N. P., ore specimens from, 143. 



G. W..paperby,22. 

 Hindoo collection, work on, 35. 

 Historical relics collection, 39. 

 section, 8. 



to be developed, 14. 

 Hitchcock, Eomyn, acting curator, 8, 59. 

 assistant curator. 61. 

 on foods and textiles, 1883, 157. 



vegetable fibers, 157. 

 papei^by, 24, 00. 

 report of, 59, 61. 

 work of, 38. 

 Hobbs, 1. 1., sent pygmy sperm-whale, 80. 

 Hoek, Dr. P. P. C, to study barnacles, 120. 

 Hoffman's sloth skeleton prepared, 101. 

 Holcombe, T. J., sent larva, 113. 

 Holder, Dr. J. B., exhibit of, 32. 

 Holocentru.-n, 98. 



Holmes, W. H., honorary curator, 8, 69. 

 report of, 69. 

 work of 40. 

 Honey-creepers, new. 161. 

 Horan, Henry, duties of, 10. 



extract from report of, 27. 

 staft" of, 26. 

 Hornaday, W". T., at New Orleans, 42. 



chief taxidermist, 30. 

 collected capybara, 101. 

 exhibit of, 32. 

 lecture by, 21. 

 mammals from, 30, 80. 

 Hornblende andesite from Bogoslotf, 160. 

 Howard Company's electric clock, 28. 

 Howard, L. O , papers by, 26. 

 Howell, H. A., paper by, 25. 

 Hudson Elver Group fossils obtained, 129. 

 Hud-son's Bay Territory, skulls and antlers from, 



101. 

 Human body, compounds of, 61. 



elements of, 61. 

 Hunt T.S., paper by, 22. 



Hupp, J. Le Moyne, sen.t invertebrate fossils, 129. 

 Huilbut, G. H., antiquities from, 78. 

 Hybognathus hayi described, 158. 

 Hybopsis montanus of Meek, 160. 

 Hydrocorallinte described, 155. 

 Hydrostatic indicator, 29. 

 Hylobates concolor obtained, 42. 

 Hyolithellus micans obtained, 130. 

 Hyolithes Americanus obtained, 129. 

 communis obtained, 129. 

 o tusa obtained. 129. 

 princeps obtained, 129. 

 shaleri, casts of, 131. 

 Hyomoschus aquaticus obtained, 80. 

 Hypeneus maculatus, 97. 



Hyperoodon seiuijuuctus, correspondence about, 

 83. 

 cap.\ bara skeleton obtained, 101. 



Icosteus cenigmaticus from Oregon. 97. 

 Ictalurus punctatus, habits and food-value of, 157. 

 Icterus cucullatus aud its variations, 161. 

 Idaho gold and silver ores obtained, 145. 



