INDEX 



519 



Hunting of elephants, in Kheddahplan in 

 India, 214, 215 

 in the Congo, 407, 408, 413-418, 435 

 in the Cameroons, 439 

 in Siam, 477 



Himyadi Janos, name of, inscribed on nar- 

 whal horn, 295 



Hushiapur work, 104-106 



Hutchinson, Arthur, ix 



Huygelen, Frans, ivories by, 78 



Human bones for artistic use, 320, 321 



Ichikawa Komei, Japanese ivory carver, 121 

 Ides, Isbrand, on Siberian mammoths, 344 

 Iliad, mention of ivory, in the, 19 

 Imitation ivory, 279 

 Imitations of old ivories, 64, 65 

 Imperial Ivory Works in China, 122 

 Imperial Museum of Natural History, 

 Petrograd, 346, 352, 388, 390, 392, 395 

 Indian Colonial Exposition at Crystal 



Palace, London, 406 

 Inlaying of ivory, 104 

 Inouye, K., xi 



Insai, Japanese ivory carver, 276 

 Instituto Geologico, Mexico City, 358, 393 

 Intelligence of the elephant, 162-168 

 Intoxicants administered to, or sought by 



elephants, 157, 160, 417 

 Irene, Empress of the East, ivory figure of, 35 

 Isabey, Jean Baptiste, 85 

 Ismail Khan, Hindu miniature painter on 



ivory, 114 

 Ismay, C. Bower, tusks owned by, 430 

 Issai, Japanese ivory carver, 276 

 Italian ivory carvings, 54, 55, 60, 61, 62, 



64, 66 

 Ivory, passim 



large surfaces of, how obtained by weld- 

 ing, 22, 243 



sources of, 99 



African, 115, 475 



Cinghalese, 115 



mention of, in Bible, 137 



composition of, 219-222 



analyses of, 226, 227 



density of, 227, 228 



tensile resistance of, 228-230 



compressive resistance of, 228-230 



position of, in electrostatic series, 228 



resilience of, 231, 249 



shrinkage of, 231 



"green ivory," 231, 232 



treatment of, 231, 232, 255, 256, 262 



trade in, 232, 432-473 



African, qualities of, 232, 233, 263, 475 



soft, 233, 234 



hard, 233, 235 



eaten by rodents, 240 



Ivory, "rose ivory" 240 

 bleaching of, 262, 263 

 Asiatic, qualities of, 263 

 as a cosmetic, 266 

 gates of Chinese Imperial Palace adorned 



with, 340 

 sensitiveness to changes of temperature, 



400 

 of Bahr el Ghazel, Sudan, 420, 423 

 price of, in Sudan, 423 

 in New York, 443, 444 

 sales of, in London, 436, 437, 445, 446, 



467, 470, 471 

 in Antwerp, 443, 447, 465-469 

 memorials of the dead made of, 486 

 Ivory carvers, list of, 495-511 

 Ivory, carving of, in various periods, lands, 

 and schools: 

 prehistoric, 3-8 

 Egyptian, 8-11 

 Sumerian, 13, 14 

 Assyrian, 11-14 

 Hebrew, 14 

 Phoenician, 14, 20, 21 

 Persian, 100 

 Cretan, 15, 16 

 Cyprian, 16, 20 

 Greek, 17-20, 22-27 

 Roman, 27, 28, 29-37 

 Etruscan, 21, 22 

 Byzantine, 39-43, 47, 48, 92, 97 

 Carolingian : 



Metz School, 38, 39, 44 



Rheims School, 38 

 French, 49-54, 62, 65, 72, 73, 75, 92, 93 



Dieppe School, 70, 74 

 German, 44, 45, 47, 65, 66, 69, 90, 9], 

 97, 98 



Erbach School, 74 



Geisslingen School, 74 

 Italian, 54, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 66 



Venetian School, 54, 59 

 Spanish, 48, 92 

 Moorish, 45 

 Flemish, 60, 67, 68, 69 

 Belgian, 75-82, 94, 95, 476 

 English, 93, 94 

 Russian, 75 



American, 84, 88, 90, 95, 96, 320, 321 

 Hindu, 99, 101-115, 306 

 Assamese, 111, 117 

 Biu-mese, 115, 116 

 Siamese, 134 

 Cinghalese, 117, 118 

 Chinese, 99, 118-120, 122-127, 134, 404, 



436, 477, 479 

 Japanese, 118, 120-122, 133-135, 266-27S, 



306, 322, 353, 355, 425, 476, 477 

 Siberian, 126, 127 



