INDEX. 



433 



Brady, I'rof. < '. S . ('. pepods from, 103. 

 exchangi a from 



- collect ion, 276. 

 Mi.inut.ictiin h, 241. 

 Brayton Dr. a W\, collected fishes, 170, 171. 

 J foods obtain, (l i 

 Implemi in-', 1 18, 

 plants and animals, 71 . 

 Brazos Basin Babes i ollected, 178. 

 Broad-trays, coiled and decorated, 304. 



e r . -« nt in.ii hies, 281. 

 Bretz, George M, made mining photograpl 



Brevoorl Sahes Identified 164. 

 Bn v.< r nunc gold collect ion, 239. 

 Brewer, i bomas Mayo, 340, 871. 

 Bristol Baj birds, 69. 



Eskimo bow 

 othnologioa, 112, 113. 

 throwing stick, 287. 

 Briti.sli Ain.i loa mammals ooll< cted 

 Colombia shells obtain* d, 184. 



war canoe, 

 omataoea exebange, 196. 

 G-oiana baskets, 308. 



war clul», 118. 

 invertebrates obtained, 193. 

 mollnaks ooming, 181. 

 Mnaeam, birds from, GO. 



collections from, 71. 

 pre» oted bats. 136 

 Broadbead, G. C, sent Btromatonora, 204. 

 Brookside colliery anthracites, 262. 



Brook trout, paper on. :;17. 



Brown, .Janus Temple, assisted Mr. I>e\\. 



made coal collections, 



mining collection of, 242. 



on whale fishery, 341. 

 Brown, J. H., 225. 



Brown, P. R., Blaokfeet mat and bowl from, 116. 

 Brown, S. C, 19. 

 Bruner, II. L . 198. 



Brush-Swan < iompanv lighting the Museum, 34, 55. 

 JJrussels carpets, 81, 82, 83. 

 Buchsbauni. Mr., Chinese hairless dog from, 132. 

 Buckwheat held mine zinc ore, 273. 



Builders' models of fishing vessels, 86,98. 



icIb desired, 99. 

 Building and ornamental ston< b and rooks, 66, 234, 

 235, 34 

 stone collection, 67,233,235. 

 8tono&, 227, 228, 229. 230. 



and quarry industry. 351. 

 from Mr. Batchen, 86,231. 



Cbotographed, 46. 

 or, 19. 



fiolico and public comfort', 35. 

 led, 4G. 

 Bulkley, R ]!., minerals from, 222. 

 Bulletin No. 2."). r. S. National Museum. 340,353. 

 27, U. s. National Museum, ::io, 302. 



Bulletins of National MuseUl l, 340. 



published in 1884, 31. 

 Bullion, base, iehning series, 252. 

 Bull-suuke epiglottis, character and function of, 



370. 

 Burden Iron Company, 240. 



Bureau of Ethnology antiquil ie 



contributions from, 58. 

 pottery, 70, 121. 

 Navigation sent bottom .samples, 192. 

 Burns, Frank, 21">. 

 But<'H cooper] and harlaui, possibly Identical, 



187. 

 Buthus sp. from California, 186. 

 Butler University tided to collet t fiahee, 17". 



Cable Flax Mill-*, specimen, from, 80. 



nianil 

 Calamus providena, m b 



1 e \ . 



Calcareous Incruatationa 

 Calcopyrite ore, copper from, 

 Calcutta iute butts m gui 

 Calico printing illustrat 1 



California and Oregon flab< 1 collected, 171. 



ant 



antiquities reci Ived, 12 

 bird 1 1 



Coll 



Indian 



in iit^ from Mi. Orcutt, L86. 



Profi a or St* arna, 186. 

 obtained, 



mammals obtained, 69, 130. 



iikii bles, 



tfeso ;oic and Cenozoic fossils, 215. 



pinnipeds obtained, 181. 



rock 



salmon, mounted, 44. 



.se;i|s. aea lions, ami sea elenliant H, 70. 



shell-heap, specimens exhibited, 125. 

 shells from Professor Stearns, 184. 

 Call, K. I-;.. 17:.'. 



molluakS from, G3. 



reptiles from, 157. 



work of, 62. 

 Cslvin Prof. Samuel, fossils from. 216. 

 Cambarusand Aatacus studied, 37L 



DOW Speoiea in National Museum, 371. 



Cambrian faunas of North America, 3G8. 

 Cambridge University Zoological Museum pre- 

 sented oetacea, 132. 

 Cauo in basketry, 365. 

 Canoes lor fishing, 87. 

 t Jape Lisburne coal, 69. 



Nome throwing-sl lob 



anzoff Eskimo bov 

 Vancouver t browing-al ick, 286. 

 Capture of anim Is, devices for, 51. 

 Caranx ruber and bartholonia i. note on, ;j75. 

 Carbon dioxide in lecture hall, 38, 39, 40. 

 Carboniferous braohiopods obtained, 212. 

 cephalopods obtained, 211. 

 corals, 206. 



crustaceans obtained, 212. 

 fossil plants, 2'JO. 

 fossils exchanged, 203. 



from California, 204. 



U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey. 20:1. 

 n ceived, 64, 205. 

 gasteropoda obtained, 212. 

 lamellibranchiates received, 212. 

 Pcecilopoda received, 212. 

 pteropods reoMved, 212. 

 pulmonifera received, 212. 

 sp • ■< 11 isol t ho White Pine shale, 206. 

 upper, Hint --tone fauna, 207. 

 Cardinal Grosbeak, earliest oame of, 866. 

 Cardiomorpna Missourienais, 200. 

 Cariacus columbiauus, variations in antlers of, 



130. 

 Caribbean deep-sea mollusks studied, 180. 



sea invertebrates obtained, 63, 189. 



molluaca studied, G2. 

 work of the Albatross, 197. 

 Carnadnas ancient Lamps, lis. 

 Carnegie Brothers steel exhibit, 245. 

 Camivora mounted in 1884, 42. 

 secured In 1884, 41. 

 Car]) destroy ed by musk-rat, 371. 

 . ■■ nsh< -. 364. 

 from brackish water, 1G4. 



Susquehanna River, 1G3. 

 ponda telephone » rvioe, 37. 



vivarium, 72. 

 rean d in alkali water, 164. 

 regeneration of si 

 Carpenter mollusks, 181. 



' manufacture illuatratdo 

 Carpets from ' pel Company, 83. 



Lowell Manufacturing Company, 82. 

 specimen - 1 



81. 

 odectes, ne* . from • !osta Rica, 358. 

 Carnu k. 16th century, sketch of 81. 

 Carroll, Mr 



Carter, C. P. ' models from 94, 



Caab mines tin, 252. 



Cashmere, bark, ob ■ 'unions, 192. 



a Btrainei s 



B. Mis. 33, pt. 



