Seventy-seventh Street and Central Park West, New York City The Mayor of the City of New York JOSEPH H. CHOATE THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER JAMES DOUGLAS MADISON GRANT ANSON W HARD ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES J PIERPONT MORGAN THE MUSEUM is OPEN FREE TO THE PUBLIC ON EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY was established in 1869 to promote the Natural Sciences and to diff ise a genera, krowiedge of them among the people, an 1 it is in cor fial cooperation with all sim iar institutions. Pro aghout the world The Museum authorities are de pendent upon private subscriptions and the dues from members for procuring needed ad fitons to the collections and for carrying on ex; orations in America and other parts of the world membership fees are, The $500 1000 10000 THE MUSEUM Library contains more 11 an 60 000 volimow with a good working collection of publications issued by sciente inst ratione an i sociches jr trjevantry and abroad. The library is open to the publie for reference Taly THE MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS are Rap Aske plav Pi, on Bals, n, foot [ ༈རྟེན་སྙན་རྩ Mm their sale may be obtained at the M s um library from 9 AM to 5 PM informat on concerning GUIDES FOR STUDY OF Exum is are prove! 1 in hojast by the department of public Teachers wishing to being claims ahea 1 write er forpline the department for an app intment spreifying the 1 Fretares to clasies may also be arranged fur In all cases the best res „.'s a′′ Obtained With, or all groups of t WORK ROOMS AND STORAGE COLLECTIONS may be var af kv 1 Pacar a pitesetting membership espersens for specia Allen, Dr. J. A., 2 ILLUSTRATIONS Alligator gar, Mounted skin of, 174 Altamira cavern, 278, 287; paintings in, 291 Arctic expedition near Kendall River, 8 Barren Ground inland from Cape Parry, 204 Bigtrees, 228-235 Boa constrictor swallowing rabbit, 113 Buffalo chase (Sioux Indians) 93 Butterfly group, 106 Calaveras Grove, 233 Camp oil stove, Arctic expedition, 85 Cartailhac, Prof. Emile, 282, 283 Casts, Duplicate life, 26, 27, 29 Catfish (Macrones), 23 Catlin paintings, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 Cave in Mexican mine, 218 Cave paintings, Reproductions, 278, 288, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294 Chimæroid, Model of Japanese, 173 Chinese ancient bronzes, 136; cloisonné, 137; masks, 135 Cicada group, 187, 189; broods, distribution, 188 Cogul, Paintings from Cavern of, 293 Start of expedition from, 196 Cro-Magnon hamlet (Dordogne) 284 Cryptobranchus group, 310, 312, 313 Dog feast (Sioux Indians) 89 Eskimo, 4, 7, 8, 11, 161, 200, 201, 202, 203 Eskimo snow house, 6, 10 Fish mount, 175, 176 Flamingos, 305, 306, 307, 308 Font-de-Gaume cavern, 282; Entrance to, 285; Paintings from, 288, 293 Four-toed horse skeleton, 186 Foxes, 14, 124 Fur seals, 130, 131, 132, 133 Ghost-fish. Model of Japanese, 173 Giant forest pigs, 212 Giraffe heads, 96, 97 Glyptodont carapace, 178, 179 Hagfish (Homea stouti) 173 Hannington, Lake, 304, 308 Harpoon gun, 212 Hartebeest head, 98 Horton River, Summer hunting lodge, 206 Human femur, Locality where found, 183, 184 Icebergs, 162, 163, 169 Ice pit with water-worn boulders 184, Kayak, 12 Kitovi Rookery, St. Paul Island, 132 shrine, 266 Korean expedition leaving Chon-Chin, 259; La Madeleine, Cliff ruins, 286 Larch forest, Korea, 265 Le Chaffaud, Horses from, 290 Les Combarelles cavern, Mammoth from, 290 Lorthet, Engraving from cavern of, 294 Lungfish, Living, 226, 251: cocoon of, 252 MacCurdy, Prof. George G., 282 Crocker Land expedition, 84 Korean expedition, Itinerary of, 260 Stefánsson-Anderson Arctic expedition, 5, 198 Western Colombia, 214 Mariposa Grove, 232 Masks used in mystery plays, Pekin, 135 Mexican fields, Cultivation of, 180 |