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Traps illustrated at New Orleans, 36. 

 Tres Marias Islands, fishes from, 98. 

 Trichodon stelleri from Oregon, 97. 

 Trimbly, J. M., sent Paleozoic fossils, 129. 

 Trinity College received duplicate invertebrates, 



125. 

 Tripoli from Nevada, 14.(3. 



Trocadero Maseum, African implements from, 67. 

 Amazon River bow from, 66. 

 cast of celt from, 77. 

 Morocco implements from, 67. 

 Polynesian bracelets from, 67. 

 pottery vessels from, 66. 

 sent Mexican ethnologica, 66. 

 TroglodytidsD invoiced, 91. 

 Trout, Dolly Varden, 159. 

 True, F. W., comparative anatomist, 44. 

 correspondence of, S3, 

 curator, 8, 79, 99. 

 lecture by, 21. 

 librarian, 10. 



on department of mammals, 1883, 172. 

 lecture committee, 22. 

 lilfc'ary work, 15. 

 Loncberes armatus, 171. 

 manatees and Arctic sea-cow, 172. 

 military cetology, 171. 

 Museum library, 1883, 172. 

 Neotiber alleni, 20. 

 Phocsena dalli, 172. 

 porpoise fishing, 82. 

 fishery, 172. 

 steak, 172. 

 reptiles and batraohians, 172. 

 Tursiops tursio, 172. 

 papers by, 23, 21, 25, 83. 

 reports o'f, 79, 99. 

 work of, 100. 

 Tufas and eruptive rocks obtained, 139. 

 Turdidss invoiced, 91. 

 Turner, H, L.. studied photography, 21. 



H. W., collected Nevada reptiles, &c., 93. 



sent Scolopendra, 113. 

 L. M., collected Arctic shells, 104. 

 Labrador fishes, 97. 

 Hayti tray from, 66. 

 Labrador'Arachnidse from, 26. 

 Madeira ethnologica from, 66. 

 on Alaskan birds, 172. 

 sent Labrador batrachians, 93. 

 skulls and antlers, 101. 

 Tursiops tursio at Cape May, 172. 

 Turtles from Alabama, 93. 

 shown by casts, 37. 

 Tuttle, L. E., sent bags of Thyridopteryx, 113. 

 Twining, J. S. , sent pipe, 71. 

 Tylor, Prof E. B., exchange with, 63. 

 Tylosurus caribbaeus, 97. 

 Tyntlastes from Gulf of Mexico, 97. 



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TJchimura, Mr., Japanese shells from, 46, 103. 



Unalashka ethnologica, 64. 



Ungulata mounted, 31. 



ITnionidaB sent to New Orleans Exposition, 104. 



United States at the Fisheries Exhibition, 174. 



United States Eish Commission — 



birds collected by, 85. 



brought West Indian insects, 113. 



carp introdtrced by, 96. 



collected corals, 1 19. 

 fishes, 96. 

 invertebrates, 117. 



collections, 4, 98. 



Cozumel mammals from, 79. 



documents deposited, 15. 



Echini reported on, 161. 



experiments in pond culture, 96. 



explorations, 123. 



fishes, 44. 



collected for, 97. 

 obtained by, 95. 



insects from, 47. 



invertebrates distributed, 126. 



obtained Cozumel birds, 89. 

 dolphins, 81. 



Penseidse, 170. 



placed salmon in Potomac, 96. 



United States Pish Commission — Continued, 

 reptiles from, 93. 

 status of, 156. 

 summer explorations, 121. 

 United States fisheries discussed, 156. 

 report on, lO. 

 Geological Survey collected rocks, 

 139. 

 collections, 4. 

 fossils identi- 

 fied, 105. 

 publications, 15. 

 Life-Saving Service, fishes from, 97. 

 National Museum, fishes collected 



for, 97. 

 objects of, 156. 



Signal Bureau, fishes from, 97. 

 terrestrial mammals from, 79. 

 University of Cincinnati, European minerals from, 



137. 

 Upham, E. P., assistant, S. 

 Uria arra skeleton obtained, 102. 

 Ursus americanus var. cinnamoneus, 31. 

 Utah, Indian utensils from, 65. 

 Utica slate, fossils from, 130. 



Van Cleef, T. S., paper by, 23. 

 VanVleck, B.H., sent corals, &c.,118. 

 Vaughan, E. H., sent mound objects, 72.' 

 Vegetable fibers received, 59. 

 Vermes from Alaska, new species of, 160. 

 Verrill, Prof. A. E., duplicate invertebrates ex- 

 amined by, 126. 

 investigations of, 106. 

 mollusk paper by, 106. 

 moUusks sent to, 123. 

 on New England mollus- 

 ca, 173. 

 the marine fauna of New 

 England, 172. 

 returned marine inverte- 

 brates, ] 17. 

 sent invertebrates, 48. 

 studies of, 122. 

 Vessels illustrated, development of, 36. 

 Vickers, J. B., sent stone implements, 74. 

 Vireolanius viridocoronatus obtaine<l, 85. 

 Visitors increased by inauguration, 26, 27. 



number of, 20, 21. 

 Volcanic dust and sand in Nebraska, 160. 



note on, 100. 

 Vulture, remarks on Californian, 162. 



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Walcott, C. D., collected fossils, 130. 



honorary curator, 9, 49, 129. 



lecture by, 21. 



on Cambrian faunas, 173. 



Paleozoic invertebrate fossils, 

 173. 

 Pteropods, 173. 

 Paleozoic notes by, 173. 

 paper by, 25. 

 recommendations of, 132. 

 report of, 129. 

 researches of. 132. 

 writings of, 18. 

 Wallace, John, exhibits of, 32. 

 WaUingiford Nat. Hist. Society received inverte- 

 brates, 125, 109. 

 Walsh ia amorphella from loko weed, 26. 

 Warbler, new Yucatan, 161. 



obtained, Brewster's, 85. 

 Ward, Prof. H. A., exhibit of, 32. 



mammals exchanged with, 84. 

 Lester E., honorary curator, 9, 50, 135. 

 on flora of Washington, 173. 

 department of fossil plants, 



173. 

 lecture committee, 22. 

 papers by, 24, 25. 

 presented plants, 50. 

 report of, 135. 

 studied fossil plants, 51. 

 suggestions of, 50. 

 Waring, F. H., sent ores, 146. 



