Index to tMles. 



133 



B.14 



B.6 



Anatomy. Sitta, osteology of the P. 830 Anthropology. 



Skeletons, notes on the prep- 

 aration of B. 39 (c), C. 33 



Steganopodes, osteology of 



the P. 713 



Synaphobranehidse, osteolog- 



ical characteristics of the . . P. 804 

 Thrushes and wrens, osteol- 



ogyofthe P.704 



Tubinares, osteology of the . . F. 713 



Turbinella pyrum P. 521 



Zeidae, osteology of the P. 1156 



Ancient Indian matting from Petit Anse 



Island, Louisiana R. 30 



relics in Japan R. 60 



Andrews, E. A P. 852 



Angel de la Guardia Island, new species 



of lizard from P. 864 



Animal resources and fisheries of the 

 United States, catalogue of collection 



to illustrate 



Animal resources of the United States, 

 classification of collection to illustrate 



the 



Annelids. Alaska, new species of worm 



from P.459 



Leeches in collection of Na- 

 tional Museum P. 1160 



Northeastern coast. P. 76, P. 168, P. 534 



Point Barrow expedition P. 459 



(Polychseta). North Caro- 

 lina P.852 



SerpulidEe P. 594 



U. S. Pish Commission, from 



dredgings of P. 594 



Worms, London Ksheries Ex- 

 hibition B.27(B) 



Anthozoans, northeastern coast - P. 76 



Anthropology.! Aboriginal American 



harpoons R. 117 



Aboriginal skin-dress- 

 ing R.38 



Aborigines, American, 

 overlaying with cop- 



perby P.1015 



Africa R-84 



Africa, East R.56 



African sword blades, 



corrugation in P. 703 



Ainos of Yezo R- 50 



Alaska B..89 



coast Indians of. P. 718 

 Alaskan Innuit, jadelte 



implements P. 395 



Ancient Indian mat- 

 ting 



relics in Japan 

 Anthropological publi- 

 cations of Charles 



Ban 



Anthropological studies 



in California B. 116 



Antiquity of the red 



race In America 



Arrowpoints, spear- 

 heads, and knives E. 108 



1 Under this heading wiU be found references to all papers on 

 nology. 



R.30 

 E.60 



P. 263 



R.96 



Artificial deformation of 

 children R. 17 



Basket work of North 

 American aborigines . . R. 2 



Benguiat collection in 

 the National Museum, 

 catalogue of R. 115 



Bernadou,AllenandJouy 

 Korean collections E.57 



Biblical antiquities R. 100 



Boomerang, study of the. P. 724 



Bronze Buddha in the 

 National Museum R. 43 



Burial mounds of Japan. R. 59 ' 



California, anthropologi- 

 cal studies in R. 116 



California, throwing 

 sticksfrom P.932 



Carthage, Romanmoaaie. P. 393 



Casts of heads of Indian 

 prisoners P. 29 



Catlin collection of In- 

 dian paintings R. 8, R. 52 



Ceramic art in China, 

 sketchof R.118 



Chaclacayo trephined 

 skull P.531 



Chess and playing cards. R. 99 



Chinese games with dice 



and dominoes. R. 74 

 porcelains, Hip- 

 pisley collec- 

 tion of E.25, R.118 



relics in Alaska. P. 899 



Chlnnook names of sal- 

 mon P.244 



Cloth from Ohio mound. P. 347 



Coast Indians of southern 

 Alaska and northern 

 British Columbia E.24 



Cradles of American ab- 

 origines R. 16 



Crump burial cave R. 67 



District of Columbia, 

 stone implements from P. 810 



Early West Virginia pot- 

 tery R.113 



Easter Island R. 37, R. 105 



Eskimo bows, study of . . - R. 3 

 collection, pre- 

 liminary cata- 

 logue of the... R.20 



harpoon P.702 



lamp R.lOl 



Eskimo, graphic art of 

 the E-90 



Ethno-conchology— a 

 study of primitive 

 money R- 19 



Fire-making apparatus . . R. 27 

 methods of. R.47 



Florida, east coast, shell 

 heapsof P.966 



Fort Marion, Florida, 

 casts of heads of Indian 



prisoners at P. 29 



ethnology, archaeology, and tech- 



