798 INDEX. 



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• Aquiculture, or industrial ichthyology 449 



Archaeological exploration in Arizona 558 



Architectural styles of the Maya 552 



Architecture, Central American 537 



Greek, polychromy in 610 



pre-Columbian, in Central America.. 544 



Archives of Smithsonian Institution 18 



Arctic environment, characteristics of 647 



Arctic exploration, Seebohm on 84 



Argentina., exchange transmissions with 64, 66, 67 



Argon, award for discovery of _ 13 



discovered by Rayleigh and Ramsay 130, 150 



properties of 130, 150 



Arizona, explorations in 42 



prehistoric people of 559 



Tusayan ruins in 557 



Arms trong, cited 211 



Armstrong, H. E., on place of research in education 743 



Army Medical Museum, exchanges of 61 



Art gallery, Smithsonian , xx 



Art, Greek, eA^olution of 616 



Irish and Celtic 594 



Japanese, Hubbard on 677 



Arts, early classification of 731 



environment of 639 1 



industrial, kinds of 643- 



influence of environment on 639' 



Arts of life, Mason on 639 



Asparagin, Loew on 474 



Assimilation, problem of 473 



Assimilatory processes 474 



Astronomy, early English study of ... . 732 



Astrophysical Observatory, annual report on 75 



finances of . . 1 xxxiv 



researches in 6, 32 



Atchinson, Mrs., donation to Zoological Park 72 



Athapascan environment, characteristics of 647 



Athelard of Bath, scientific work of , 732 



Atlanta Exposition, Government exhibit at , 17 



Museum exhibit at 22, 41 



Atlas Steamship Company, courtesies from 64 



Atmosphere. (See also Air.) 



Atmospheric actinometry, Duclaux on 14 



tides 312 



Atmospheric air, award for memoirs on 13 



average pressure of 179 



biological influence of 179 



composition of 203 



currents above 40,000 feet 316 



dust and reflection of light by 313 



electricity in, Schuster on 91 



height of , 140, 313 



hydrosphere, and geosphero 640 



influences on plants 325 



jn relation to human life and health 203 



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