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INDEX 



Read, Sir Charles Hercules, x , 



"Red elephant," 385 

 Reinach, Salomon, x 



Revere, Paul, card for ivory turner en- 

 graved by, 90 

 Rheims school of ivory carving, 38 

 Rhinoceros horns, drinking cups made of, 



to protect from epilepsy and poisons, 



298 

 Ribeyro, Capt. Joao, of Buddha's tooth, 



315 

 Riviere, Theodore, 92, 93 

 Robinson, H. K., tusks owned by, 428 

 Rockefeller, Mrs. William, 95 

 Rodgers, Messrs., Joseph, & Sons, heavy 



tusk owned by, 411 

 tusks in workshops of, 413 

 Rogers, James Ward, noted elephant 



poacher, death of, 202, 203 

 Rogue elephant, adventure with a, 216, 217 

 Roman ivory carving, 27, 28, 29-37 

 Roman legionary vanquishes an elephant. 



183 

 Romanus and Eudocia, ivory carving 



showing, 42 

 Roosevelt, Colonel, 190 

 elephants shot by, 207 

 Rosenberg, Marc, x 

 Rothschild, Baron Adolphe de, "oliphant" 



in collection of, 62 

 Rothschild, Hon. Walter, mammoth tusks 



owned by, 426 

 Rousseau, Victor, ivories by, 78 

 Royal Museum of Bangkok, Siam, 409, 423, 



424 

 Royal Museum, Florence, 62 

 Royal Palace, Mandelay, tusk in, 427 

 Rubens, Peter Paul, influence on ivory 



carving of, 67, 68, 69 

 Runjit Singh, 106 

 Ryan, Thomas F., ivory collection owned 



by, xi, 476 



Saddles decorated with ivory, 60, 61 

 St. Denis, Abbey of, ivories in, 44, 101 

 St. Louis Exposition of 1904, 117 

 Sainte Chapelle, Paris, ivory statuette in, 



56 

 Samuel, Charles, ivories by, 80 

 Sanders, Major R. M., tusks owned by, 429 

 Sano Sunetami, Count, 266 

 Santa Sophia at Constantinople, ivory doors 



of, 36 

 Sasaki Takayuki, Count, 266 

 Scarabs of ivory, 136 



Scelleur, Jean le, medieval ivory carver, 58 

 Scharff, R., x 

 Schliemann, Heinrich, 19 

 Schouteden, Doctor, 384 



Scipio Asiaticus, tusks borne at triumph of, 



401 

 "Scrimshaw work," ivory carving by 



American seamen, 95, 321, 424, 482 

 Seaman, Louis Livingston, viii 



tusk owned by, 431 

 Selous, F. C, tusk owned by, 431 

 Seimacherib, mention of ivory in annals of, 



14 

 Sennert, Daniel, on fossil ivory, 239 

 Sewall, W., viii 



tusks secured by, 415 

 Sextus Platonicus, on cosmetic use of ivory, 



265 

 Shaler, Willard K., x 

 Shamba Balongongo, Congo chief, memorial 



tusk of, 406, 408 

 Sharpe, Sir A., tusks owned by, 429 • 

 Shojiki, Japanese ivory carver, 276 

 Shozoin Imperial Museum, Tokio, 276 

 Shurtleff, N. B., 373 

 Shusan, Japanese ivory carver, 276 

 Siang, Chinese word both for elephant and 



ivory, 138 

 Siberian ivory car\-ings, 126, 127 

 Sidon, ancient ivory casket from, 20 

 Silva, Messrs. D. F. de, & Co., 117 

 Sirenia, distantly allied to elephants, 325, 



326 

 Size of elephants, 188-191, 292, 478 

 Sloane, Sir Hans, 341, 342 

 Sloter, J. Kelsall, x 

 Smart, John, 85 



Smith, Col. A. Eric, tusks owned by, 429 

 Smith, Cecil, x 

 Smith, Henry Lee, \aii 

 Smith, R. Gordon, tusks owned by, 427 

 Smithsonian Listitution, Washington, D. 



C, 353 

 "Societe de I'art precieux," 75 

 Soergel, W., 328, 337 



Soleiman, Arab traveller of IX century, 432 

 Solomon's ivory and gold throne, 14, 481 

 Solyman, Sultan, narwhal horn given to, 



by Venetian Seriate, 294 

 Soma Kuninosuke, 274 

 Soma Sen-rei, Japanese author of manual on 



ivory carving, 271, 276, 277 

 Somers, N. Y., first elephant brought to 



America, taken to, 155 

 Soltykoff Collection, 51 

 South Kensington Museum, 30 

 South wick, Albert A., viii 

 Spain, Phoenician ivories from ancient 



sepulchres of, 20, 21 

 Spanish ivory car\'ing, 48, 92 

 Sparta, ancient ivories from, 17-19 

 Spitzer Collection, 62, 96, 97 

 Spitzer Frederic, 96, 97 



