INDEX. 



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Fishermen saf< fcj for, 

 Fishery matei i.il d< soi Ibed, 93. 

 piotnrea at n. w I n leai 

 products and apparat u 



il London Exbifa 

 ootatioo liv photographs, BO. 



ti. r 



Fishes, 17. 



added during 1884,61. 



;iml invertebratoa,com position, &c, of, 846. 



at I. .n.l. >!i I'l ':. l . - Exhibition, 341. 



card catalogue of, 61. 



« ssta of, al N.\\ • h leans, 51. 



catalogued In 1884, 164 



. olleoted bj Professoi Jordan, 61. 



t.i r. >. Fish Commission and 

 National Museum, 160. 

 depai tin. 'lit .if. 61. 

 disti Ibutiou of fresh-water, 171. 

 duplicate to be disposed of, 168, 

 emDryograpby of ossi one 

 extralimital, 161. 

 fresh-water, oollected, 175 178 

 in tin' Museum, 61. 

 overhauled, 165, 

 from Cuba, 70. 



Florida, 374. 



Pensaool i. 874. 



White River, ! 72. 

 marine, collected, 174, 1T.">. 

 morphology and evolution of tail . I 

 Dew, t": i > 1 1 1 is. Fhjb Commission, (il. 

 number of. 61, 168. 

 of Suit/. City Swamp, 372. 

 papers baaed on. 61. 

 reoeii ed, 161. 

 remarks on 160. 

 i. poi t upon, 1G1. 

 sent out. 164. 



transfer of, 61. 

 transferred from tanks, 1G8. 

 woi k upon, 61. 104. 

 Fishing apparatus, Belgian, 01. 



boat model from Bombay, 88. 

 models, 87, 



Chinese, 00. 



from Northern Atlantic 



coast, 87. 



boats, American, sketches of, 85. 

 Basl Indian, .-7. 

 foreign, collected, 85, 

 from I 



types of, !»7. 

 canoe, m di la, 87. 

 eraft pholograpb 

 dug-out from Africa, 90. 



from < Ihittagong, 88. 

 dug oat b. 87. 

 junk model, Chinese, 90. 

 ketch model, B6. 

 prehistoric 



work on. 5 I 

 producta exported from Ban Francisco, 

 85 I. 



modi 1 103. 

 Gertie Evelyn described, 100, 



101, 102. 

 nod, l of Ideal, m». 

 Nnv Era, 102 

 sehooni rs changed In form, 100. 



8l0Op Ill.xl, 1 I",. l_i Ml. 01. 



in w mode 



• 

 ami boats ;it I. on. lmi Exhibition, 

 642. 



rat . 



l.iiil.l. 



evolution i I 



history and development of, 07. 

 modified in form, H 0. 

 rigging foi 

 Flax from Hew Yatl 



spirit:], as from Barbour Flax Spinning 



t ion 

 twine* from N< '■ 

 Fleming, B. s , made colli ctions, 24 i 

 Flint, tit. E., Nicaragua shirt from, 118. 



Flint Dr. James m 

 1 "1 nit from Ei 



I l, .i.i. i 



a antiquil loa obtain* d, I 



17,'t. 

 oeived 61. 



frontier Indian obji eta, 1 16 

 Invertebrate i, 7". 180. 

 colli 



k. 7l». 



Bshes, 178,874. 



inanat. 6 Obi 



mollnaka and sheila i< • ■ 

 muakj 



fur, 828. 



i al appeal i n 

 musl rat like mammal 130. 



I leanako akin alippers, 1 16. 

 shells obtained 



aided in proenrin 

 on Prodelphinua dubin 

 a in. Collins's, OS. 

 alai ins diai 

 Foods, anal 



.«v ... from B ■ 107. 



arrangement of, 108. 



of, i.*>. 

 duplicate, I 



f i I Irosse i Blackwell, 167. 



Guatemala, i<>7. 

 Jamaica, 107. 



Kew (laid. ns. 107. 



section 16 



additions to. 107. 

 at ranging and labeling, 107. 

 n mat ka on, 168, 

 report on, l( 7. 

 routine work in. 1 

 ForaminifeTS from the sea bottom, 100. 



of the Albatross, 107. 

 Forbes R. B., 02. 



Ford, s. W., sent Microdiscus speoiosus, 204. 

 Foreign gifts, * ; . 



ernment collections from Philadel- 

 phia, 6. 

 Foreman, Dr. Kdv, aid. 17. 

 Fort Chimo colli ctiona, G8. 



Klamath collections, 60. 

 Fossil bones In FIoj ida, 

 coral from low a 



Invertebrate types in Museum, 216 

 plants, accessions to, 210. 



administered up in, 220. 

 catalogued, 219 . 

 collect "ii of, I 5, 

 compared with living, 210. 

 department of 

 in r. Berve set tea, 820. 



unilii. rmined S 

 Fossils, additions to Paleozoic invertebrate, 2n3. 

 Cambrian 

 Carboniferous, 



from California, 



Devonian 



from llainilt.ui group 213. 

 exchangi d 

 from Califoi a\ 



Cape i 

 Mi Boaoii condition i 



invert. In.. 



815. 

 Invertebrate, in 



the colli i 



•J 17. 



misci Daneous Paleozoic, re< 



of the Indiana I 

 Paleozoic Invertebral I 



•. 207. 

 Silui 



210. 



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