II-PAPERS PRINTED IN THE ANNUAL REPORTS 

 OP THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



(NOS. 1-122.) 



1884. 



R. 1. Throwing-sticks in the National Museum. By Otis T. Mason. 



pp. 279-289, 17 pis. 



R. 2. Basket-work of the North American aborigines. By Otis T. 

 Mason. 



. pp. 291-306, 64 pis. 



R. 3. A study of the Eskimo bows in the U. S. National Museum. 

 By John Murdoch. 



pp. 307-316, 12 pis. 



R. i. On a Spotted dolphin apparently identical with the Frodelphi- 

 nios doris of Gray. By Frederick W. True. 



pp. 317-324, 6 pis. 



R. 5. The Florida muskrat [Neojiber alleni True). By Frederick W. 

 True. 



pp. 326-330, 3 pis. 



R. 6. On the West Indian seal (JJ/owacAtM tropicalis Gray). By Fred- 

 erick W. True and F. A. Lucas. 



pp. 331-335, 3 pis. 



188S. 



R. 7. Sketch of the exhibit made by the Smithsonian Institution at 

 the New Orleans Exposition. (Part of the Report of the 

 Assistant Director.) 



pp. 35-37. 



R. 8. The George Catlin Indian Gallery in the U. S. National Museum, 

 with memoirs and statistics. By Thomas Donaldson. 



pp. vii, 1-939, 144 pis. 



i88e. 



R. 9. Report upon the exhibit made by the Smithsonian Institution at 

 the New Orleans Exposition (including Louisville and Cin- 

 cinnati). By R. Edward Earll. (Part of the Report of the 

 Assistant SecretarJ^) 



pp. 70-83. 



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