lM'I.X. 



447 



Mint nil w ;ili l B, const ituenta Oi 



exhibit* d 

 M i:. ■ hIoi i< .ii notes ol ( 'i.n !*>■ a ('hat. ml 

 Mm. rulogy, . 



depai in . n: ■ 



exoba 



ETOWtbul > ".li I I i"ii- in. i ■ 



Iling collections in, <;.'>. 

 i> port <•!). -"-'1. 

 woi k hi i orator of, 65, 

 Minerals, accessions to, t;;>. 221. 



i ollectcd by Mr. Seates, 222. 

 for Ni» Orleans Exposition, 221, 224. 

 des< i [bed, - "•- 

 educational sei *• a of 224. 

 exchanged, 22.'. 

 exhibit ion Boi ies, 224. 

 from California 



( lent nnial Exhibition, 246. 

 Mr. Albert, 221. 

 Willcox, 221. 

 how arranged, 224. 

 installed. 221 223. 

 investigi led, 221. 

 number of. 05, "•,. 224. 

 obtained by exchange, •">»•>. 

 of Ai i/ona w anU d, "JIT. 



New Mexil o wanted. 247. 

 o\ . i hauled, 246. 

 studj series, 224. 

 Miners' boots and materials for, 242, 264. 



implements obtained, 263. 

 Mine-* and works, plans, drawing, and .statistics 

 Of, --M.s. 



Mining, coal, pictures, 264. 



pick co' rod. d hv mine water. 263: 

 tools. 242, 243. 

 Minor, Dr.T. T., Eskimo bow from, 309. 



throwing-stich from, 28ft 

 Mintzner, W. A.. 279. 



ihrowing-stick from, 289. 

 Miocene fossil plants compared with exotic, 220. 

 Miscellaneous departim nts. (37. 

 Mississippi Basin ashes collected, 61,70,163,177 

 178. 

 mussels collected, 179. 

 jute specimens, 86. 

 valley aboriginal pottery, 121. 



fishes, results of collecting, 174. 

 Missouri coke collections, 257. 

 tisii. -, secured, 61. 

 Furnace iron collection, 275. 

 lead collections, :;.">:;. 

 minerals collected, 222. 

 Mitchell, Dr. S. Weir, Studying venom of li/ard, 



Modelers. 45. 



Models (boat and vessel) described iu Xewbury- 

 poit Herald, 98. 

 net dod Foi Nai al Architecture section, 105. 

 of boats, v. . \hihited,98. 



Modok baby-basket, 300. 

 Mohawk wampum belt, 110. 

 Mokl baskets, 3t :; 



bread-trays, 804. 

 checker-weaving in baskets, 

 coiled and sewed basketry, 363. 

 baskets unique, 363. 



fetiches, 110. 



Hat mats, 

 plaited basketry 



sailed meal lra\ i 



siii.i. -COill d Osiei or splint 



tu is basket, 804. 

 twi&eu baski trj 

 Mora, development of, 365. 

 Mollusca and ci ustaces collected, 63. 



at London Fisheries Exhibition, 341. 



new classification of, 



of ( 'oimii inder Islands, 856. 



some apt endaj 



studied by Profi Bsor \' «i i ill, 2U0. 

 Mollu^k .o i S3, 181. 



alphabetical li^t of. L82. 

 MoUusi 



administen d apoi 



at New Orleans Exposition, 62. 



eatalogut d 



MoUuaka, di i p ea, studli 

 dcpai tmenl 

 edible, from w ashing U 



' < .tl lldie 



I I '■' • 



from Dominica, 76. 

 gastropod, from Jeffrey - < oll< 1 1 Ion, L83, 



Iiew I \ po ol 



numbei of, 1 32 



I'nit. d States mm Ii ae< d< >l 181. 

 pi 1 igio, from I i pt J. K. Lyon 



progress made v. 



publications upon IS i. 

 n poi t upon 179. 



ds colb otion of, bought 62, 

 Monachua, 332. 



ill 1>I v • 



and tropicalli compared, 



measurements 

 skull measurement i, 335. 

 tropicalis, - 



color of, 831. 

 diagnosed 

 figured, 371. 

 mandible, 333. 

 skull. 881, 832,333. 



measurements, 885. 

 teeth, 883. 

 whiskers, 331. 

 Monkeys obtained, 131. 



Monk seal of West Indies. 871. 

 Montana locks and fossil woods, 230. 

 Morgan, Louis EL, 56. 

 Mori Is, 1)., drugs from, 75. 

 Morris, Mr., fibers from, 7o. 

 Morse, Prof. Edward 5., lecture by, 34. 

 Mosaic, ant [que Roman, 373. 



Lion 878. 

 Moseloy, Prof. II. N., cast obtained through, 131. 



exohange from, 196. 



in\ ■, rtebrates from, 1D3. 



Mossy ('nek zinc ores, 242. 



Moths, collecting and preserving, 34:5, 372. 

 Moulton Mill methods with ores, 251, 

 Mound builders, 854. 



exploration, 343, 379. 

 Mount Olive coal region collection. - _'4:; 



Vesuvius, model, 234. 

 Mountain slice]), new lace of, 876. 

 MugilidtB, American marine, 375, 

 Murdoch, John, 57. 277. 27:'. 283. 



collected Antic shells, 184. 



Point Barron basket, 



21)4. 

 lecture by, 84. 

 mollusk collections of, 181. 

 on Eskimo bows. 307. 

 smew •twisters, 816. 

 studied Point Barrow rnverte- 



j, 261. 

 to 1 1 poi t on Eskimo objects, 111. 

 Mus, 826. 



rattus, 825. 

 Musouin accessions, 22. 



nature of, 22. 



sources od 

 accounts, 67. 



administration adjuncts. 6, 



principles of, 12. 



adniinistiat ive stiff. 18. 



woi k, 22, 85. 



annex, 21. 



arrangement, pi Indoles of, n. 



ai laiuiiu m. Hi 1 iol m •'!. 



benefits from exposition 



-. 12. 

 building mid. ii 

 building 

 i 



II 



plan • 

 circulars, I 12. 



separately printed, 848, 



fie ition, 12, 1 1. 64. 

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