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A Abegg-Stifltung 13:21 Adhesives 2:2; 4:8; 5:3; 7:16; 11:12; 12:23; 13:17; 16:4,7; 19:12; 24:20; 37:21; 38:10; Supp1987 Acryloid FIO 4:9 P.V.A 12:12 removal 12:7; 16:3; 37:21; Supp.1998 starch paste 12:21; Supp.1998 Alberta, Conservators Association 17:21 American Textile History Museum Supp.2000 Ammonia 34:12,20 Analysis contemporary materials 37:4 FTIR 37:4 gunpowder residue 36:14; 37:10 'Host' rug drycleaning product 12:24 ICP (inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry) Supp.1992 mineral weighting of flags 12:22 Neutron Activated Analysis (NAA) 14:33; Supp.1992 Orvus WA Paste 22:2 SEM/EDS (scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry) Supp.1992 Volatile emissions from materials 12:23 X-ray microanalysis 36:14

Anderson House Museum 14:13 Arbocel Supp.1998 Archaeological Sites Hesquiat Burial Site 8:8; 9:1 Red Bay 4:3; 11:10; 20:6 Spitsbergen 9:1 Sugar Loaf Burial Site 8:12 Svalbard 9:1 Artifact, Archaeological Bamberg Cathedral 15:4 8:17; 11:10 Fiber mats 20:6 Artifact, Native 6:3 "Micmac Chiefs " 6:S "Micmac Cradle" 6:6 cedar bark mat 12:7; 24:3 Chilkat blankets 6:3; 7:2 tunic 14:19 Cowichan lndian Knitting 13:28 Dance Screen 5:2; 6:2 headdress, split-horn 21:3 Malecite Chief’s costume 8:15 Métis dog blanket 19:8 Micmac chief's costume 6:5 cradle 6:6 O'Halloran 6:5 Salish blankets 23:17 smoking 6:3 Tsimshian 13:5 Arts, Crafts, and Theater Safety (ACTS) 19:19; 27:17; 28:40; 29:41; 30:29: 31:28,29,30; 32:38; 33:19; 34:32,33; 35:33; 36:33; 37:27,28 Asian Art Museum [San Francisco] 35:8 Australian War Memorial 29:28; 36:18,27

B Banners distortion 7:17 painted 7:15 Bata Museum 14:15 Batik 20:28 Battle of Britain Lace 16:7 Bayerisches National Museum 38:5 Bernese Historical Museum 25:15 Biltmore House 16:11; 22:2; 37:24 Blanche Payne Eastern European Costume Collection 25:25 Blankets 9:20; 19:8; 33:33 Bleaching 4:11; 18:9; 20:16 Bleeding 11:6 halos 11:6 British Columbia Fabricare Institute 9:5 British Columbia Provincial Museum (see Royal British Columbia Museum) British Museum [conservation at] 28:33 Burn tests 27:9; 31:5

C Canadian Association for the Conservation of Cultural Property (CAC) 32:34 Canadian Conservation lnstitute (CCI) 32:32; 37:21; 38:10 Archaeology 4:2; 7:11; 8:17; 11:10; 13:20 Conservation Processes Research 5:5; 10:30; 35:11 Environmental & Deterioration Research 9:24; 11:12 Ethnology 12:11; 13:5; 14:7; 16:3; 20:21; 21:3; Textiles 4:7,22; 5:3,14; 6:4,10,17; 7:9; 8:14,23; 9:24; 10:23; 11:7; 12:9; 13:20; 14:5,30; 15:23; 16:22; 18:9; 20:10; 21:26; 23:2; 25:13; 26:5; 27:16; 28:5,9,10,12; 29:20; 29:36; 30:12; 30:16,24,26; 32:37; 33:14; 34:34; 36:9,14 Works on Paper 11:9 Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) 13:13; 14:30 Canadian Museum of Civilization (see Canadian Museum of History) Canadian Museum of History 3:4; 7:26; 9:22,23; 10:28; 11:13; 12:14; 14:18,19; 15:25; 17:16; 18:19; 19:1,8,11; 21:17; 23:17; 28:33; 31:18; Supp. 1991,1995 Canadian Parks Service (see Parks Canada) Canadian Textile Journal 33:33 Canadian War Museum 9:22; 14:23; 16:7; 20:2; 25:19; 26:16; 27:7; 28:4,8; 29:3,5; 30:4,28; 37:20 Carleton University 33:40 Carpets 18:23 Cavallo, Adolph S. 14:3 Cellulose nitrate 14:34; 37:4 Center for Safety in the Arts (see Arts, Crafts, and Theater Safety (ACTS)) Centre de Conservation du Quebec 1:1; 2:2; 3:3; 4:9; 5:5,8; 6:6; 7:15; 9:25,38; 15:7; 18:20; 30:15; 36:31 Chemicals dichlorvos 19:21; Supp. 1989 use in textile manufacture 34:12,20 Chemical testing (see also Equipment and its use) 21:3; 27:9; 31:5 Chromatography 35:11 Church (see Ecclesiastical Textiles) Cigarette silks 30:4 Cleaning (see also Treatment) analysis of dry cleaning product 12:24 beaded 6:4; 13:14; 20:10 detergents/surfactants 1:2; 2:8; 34:20 dry-cleaning 4:7; 9:3; 10:1,20; 14:22 eraser crumbs [using] 36:9 historical methods 34:4; 34:20 lace 16:7 mechanical 11:11; 16:4; 18:12 preliminary 4:4 sequins, gelatin 28:12 solvent 9:3; 15:12 steam 9:25 surface 36:9 washing of beaded dress 6:4; 20:10 wet, in field lab 4:4; 11:10 wet 4:11; 9:27; 10:20; 16:8,25; 20:2; 23:2; 29:36; 31:16 Collection: accession labeling 32:22 catalogue records 9:9 documentation 4:6; 14:11; 20:13; 33:25; 34:22 inspections 14:3; 29:5 management 22:6; 24:2; 25:2; 26:15; 28:12; 32:22; 33:25 moving 24:2; 25:8 policy 3:3 registration 3:3 survey 14:1; 20:13; 34:22 Colonial Williamsburg 18:21; 24:9 Compensation for loss 28:5; 30:12 Condition surveys costume use of diagrams 29:5 contemporary materials 37:4 Chinese 33:25 Conferences, Courses. Lectures, Tours, Workshops 2:13; 3:17; 4:19; 5:12; 6:16; 7:31,32; 8:27; 9:32,39; 10:33,38; 11:21; 12:29; 13:22; 14:43; 15:34; 16:32; 17:26; 18:30; 19:24; 21:32; 22:18; 23:20; 23:27; 25:28; 27:24,26,33; 28:41; 29:43; 30:16; 31:25; 32:33,34,36,37; 35:29,30; 37:24; 38:10,11,12 reports 2:12; 3:18; 5:2,13; 6:6,17; 7:2,31,35; 8:22 ;9:28 31;11:17; 12:25; 13:16;14:36; 15:26; 16:31; 17:24; 18:21,23; 19:22,23; 23:21; 24:20; 29:36; 30:16; 30:18; 37:21 trips 10:17; 11:7; 15:21; 20:28; ; 23:23 Conservation Bibliographic Database (BCIN) 14:30 Conservation Information Network (ClN) 14:30 Conservation Materials Database (MCIN) 14:30 Conservation Product/Supplier Database (ACIN) 14:31 Conservation [at the Deutsches Textilmuseum] 23:11,23 [at Gothenburg University] 30:16 [needs at the Croatian Restoration Center] 26:22 [needs of developing countries] 29:3 documentation 4:6; 20:13 education (see also specific institutions) 38:12 ethics 5:2; 7:1; 8:25; 9:1; 11:4; 29:3; 36:5 internet resources 29:27; 30:30; 32:21; 35:5 laboratory planning 24:9 philosophy 17:12, 24 policy 3:3 private practice 28:35 suppliers Supp.1997b public perception 28:39 Cooper Hewitt Museum 24:20 Costume (sec also: and Treatment) 8:22 18th Century dress 12:9 Basque 16th Century 11:10 beaded dress 6:4; 20:10; 25:13 boxes Supp.1994 Chinese dragon , 17th cent 33:20 condition reports 29:5 doublet, 16th cent 32:24 dry-cleaning 4:7 Eastern European 25:25 First Ladies collection 20:13 girl's 18th Century dress 11:6 girl's 1820's dress 5:4 glass beads 4:22; 6:5; 20:10 15:16; 28:12; 29:4 Kaftan 12:23 Man's 18th Century Chintz : 4:7 Medici 25:26; 32:24 Mexican dance costume: 12:20 mounting (see Mannequins) packing for travel Supp.1994 parasol 16:25; 17:21 preservation [commercial, wedding ] 28:37 reproduction 22:14; 27:2; 30:12 rubber 21:11 16:14 18:12 trunk hose, 16th cent 32:24 vulcanization, of rubber 21:11 wigs 18:7 Costume Society (UK) 32:24 Costume Society of America 19:23 Costume Society of Ontario 10:29; 12:28; 13:19; 18:12 Crepeline (silk); 30:12; 36:29; Supp. 1997a painting with dye for patterned overlay 28:5 Croatian Restoration Center 26:22

D Degradation intentional 37:4 plastics 14:34; 37:4 rubber 37:4 silk 14:31-34; 29:36; 31:5; 33:20; 35:11; Supp.1992 wool 29:36 Deodorants and antiperspirants 20:2 Detroit Historical Department 17:2; 25:8 Deutsches Textilmuseum 23:11,21 Digital preservation 32:34 Disaster (see also: Emergency) planning 7:35 treatment of textiles after 5:4 Display (see also: Exhibition, Mannequins, Mounting) 9:13; 12:23; 25:15; 26:13; 27:2 7:3; 9:13; 14:9,19,24; 22:14 damage caused 29:36 display units 5:6; 9:9; 27:2 doll clothing 16:1 dressing mannequin 17:9 ecclesiastical textiles 20:18 mount, oversized flat: 8:9;15:20; 16:7; 31:10; 34:5 techniques: 10:19,21,23;18:26; 24:18 fabrics, custom-dyed 28:9 flame-retardant textile finishes 29:20 frame small textiles 2:4 Tapis Crocheté (hooked rug) 5:5 hats 12:6 interactive 11:4; 27:2 materials checklist 17:19 small artifacts 8:9 soap 12:6 travelling 10:23; 12:5; 19:12 visible storage 16:17 volatile emissions from materials 12:23 wigs 14:10 Documentation 32:34 17:12 Doll display 16:1 treatment 7:1; 16:1,3; 36:9 Dugald Costume Museum 12:9; 13:1; 16:17 Dust covers 27:7 Dyes and dyeing 4:10; 27:17; 28:5; 29:3; 33:14; 34:12; 34:33; Supp.1991,1997a,1997b analysis 2:10; 36:14 anthraquinone 32:38 azo 31:28 Bayer 5:8; 28:40 benzidine 34:32 CIBA-GEIGY 4:9; 11:9; 28:5; 33:14 classification 6:8; 34:33 cochineal, mordanting by metals 36:14 colour catalogue, Sandoz 4:10 colour matching 5:4; 22:17; 28:5,8; Supp.1991 commisioning custom work 28:9 course 4:9,10 Crayola® Fabric Crayons 33:14 equipment launder-ometer 6:10;10:26;11:10 · polymat 15:7 polycolour 15:7 fabrics, pre-scoured 4:10 fugitive 5:4; 34:20 identification 9:30 indigo, reduction methods 36:33 Irgalan 28:5; 29:3; 33:14 iron gall 4:7 Lanaset 33:14 paper pulp 11:9 recipes, classification 6:8 safety 27:17; 30:29; 33:19; 34:32 Sandoz 4:10 Solophenyl Dye 11:9 synthetic 13:20

E Ecclesiastical Textiles 5:6; 6:7; 7:15; 8:5; 10:23; 20:18 Electrophoresis 35:11 Emergency (sec also: Disaster) 5:4, 21:20; 33:33 damage, water: 5:4; 33:33 fire 21:20 mildew 5:4; 17:2 mold growth, treatment of: 6:7 smoke 5:4 soot 5:4 Environmental survey 14:3 Equipment and its use 2:6,10; 24:9; 28:35; Supp. 1997b adjustable hat block 13:5; 14:7 bridge, movable 16:12 carving tools, for polyethylene foam 36:27 colorimeter 11:16; 15:7; Supp. 1991 portable Trisimulus 11:16 ultraviolet 14:32 continual waterflow bath 8:19 dyeing equipment 27:17 dyeing machines 15:7 hoist 33:5 humidifier high-capacity 11:15 ultrasonic 12:7 installation 1:1; 4:9 laboratory facilities 4:2,9; 12:14; 16:11; 23:2; 24:9; 28:31; 28:33 launder-ometer 6:10; 10:26; 11:10 lighting 10:32 leaf casting 11:9 microscope 6:10; 27:9 photographic print washers 4:5; 8:19 safety 27:17 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)14:32; Supp.1992 Scott tester 14:32 screen, for wet cleaning 31:16 sink, stainless steel, convertible 12:7 sink, washing 4:2,9 steam cleaning 13:15 steel washing table 11:15 strainer, aluminum 4:12 strainer, flexible 4:11 suction table, mini 32:32 tables 3:14; 4:9; 15:20 tapestry frames, tensioners 16:12; 23:9; 33:5 upholstery 29:10 vacuums and vacuum systems 6:3; 7:16; 17:16; 27:24 water purification system 23:2; 29:36 washing tanks 4:2; 16:11; 28:35 work tables 3:14 Evaluation Survey 11:1 Exhibition (see also: Display): case design 4:13 frame 5:5 mount 15:20; 19:13 traveling 8:11;12:5; 19:13; Supp.1994 Exhibitions 1:7; 2:14; 3:19; 4:2,7,11,13,16,21; 5:14; 6:9,17; 7:11, 10:23; 15,36; 8:9 13,22,29,32; 9:34; 10:19,21,37; 11:23; 12:36; 13:27; 14:40; 16:14,17,36; 17:29,30,32; 18:26,32; 19:30; 20:34; 21:29,33; 22:21; 26:13; 30:7; 32:36

F Fibre Identification 3:12; 8:18,25; 27:9 Fire 21:20; 29:20 Flags 8:7; 9:25; 11:16; 13:16; 37:10 wool bunting 11:16 Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Parks 22:14 Freeze drying 4:6; 9:1 Fumigation (see Pests)

G Galleria del Costume (see: Palazzo Pitti) German Textile Museum [Deutsches Textilmuseum] 23:11,21 Getty Conservation lnstitute 14:30 Glenbow Museum 1:1; 2:3; 3:3; 4:16; 5:7; 6:8; 7:6; 8:9; 9:17; 10:17; 11:4; 12:7; 17:18; 23:4; 29:40 Godey's Lady's Book [microfiche reference and finding aids] 27:12

H Harpers Ferry 11:17 Health and Safety 1:2: 2:10; 4:18; 6:7,11; 7:211; 8:31; 9:38; 10:21; 18:18; 19:15,19; 28:40; 29:41; 36:33; 37:27,28 anthraquinone dyes 32:38; 37:28 arsenic 14:20,33,39,44; 21:3 Aspergillus [fungi] 17:2 benzidine dyes 32:40; 34:32 cellulose nitrate 14:34 chloride ion testing 21:3 colour vision impairment 35:33 D&C Yellow No. 11 30:29 DDT 14:39 dichlorvos 19:21; Supp.1989 dye hazards 7:28; 8:31; 27:17; 30:29; 31:28; 32:38,39,40,42; 33:19 equipment 17:4; 27:17 ergonomics 35:11 ethylene oxide 34:33 fire safety flame-retardant textile finishes 29:20 fumigation (see also under Pests) 6:11; 19:15; 34:33 lead 3:15 mercuric chloride 21:3 napthalene 29:41 paints, textile 28:40 paradichlorobenzene 29:41 physical conditions 14:23 plastics, miniblinds 31:29 publications 1:2; 4:18; 7:28; 19:20 solvents 35:33; 37:27 storage cabinet 18:16 survey 18:18 sweatshop conditions 31:30 Vapona® 13:14 ventilation 4:9

Henry Art Gallery 19:4; 25:25

I ICOM textile group 7:2 Ikat, gringsing 20:28 Insects (see: Pests) lnstituto Centrale Del Restauro, Rome 11:7 International Council of Museums (see ICOM) International lnstitute for Conservation 12:27; 13:7 Internships 1:1; 5:15; 6:6; 12:35; 13:14; 19:27; 23:21; 30:16 Isabella [Stewart] Gardner Museum 14:1

K Kashmir shawl [exhibit] 16:14 Knitting stitch identification query, 18th cent. 26:20 Kyoto Costume lnstitute 14:9; 20:28

L La Trobe University 29:28 Laboratory 4:2; 14:14; 16:11 set-up on site 14:14 Lace 4:11; 16:7; 18:9; 30:7 Laponite Supp.1998 Latex, synthetic 12:22 Light 3:13; 14:4; 24:18; 25:15; 31:5 Lightfastness 11:9; 33:14 Linters Supp.1998 Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) 29:10 Luvisca [artificial silk] 35:4

M Mannequins 2:12; 3:8; 5:7; 8:9; 11:15; 14:9,23,24; 18:23,26; 19:29; 20:18; 23:4; 32:24; Supp.1988,1999 2-dimensional 11:4,16 arms 12:14; 14:24; Supp.1999 articulated 12:14 bande de papier "Kraft" 17:6,10 Bendie 16:17; Supp.1988 buckram Supp.1999 children's 6:9 disk 9:16,31; 31:13 doll 16:1 dressing 17:9 dressmaker's 14:28 ethafoam 11:14; 14:24; 23:4; 31:13; 32:24; 36:27; Supp. 1995 heavy garment 7:3 manufacturers Supp.1988 military 11:15; 36:18 headforms 12:16; 14:24 intersecting silhouette 31:13; 36:18; Supp. 1995 paper tape 17:8 Pharaoh Industries 11:14 plexiglas base 14:26 stockinette 5:7 sous-vêtements 17:7 toile use 32:24 17:7 Waroal 11:14; 14:9,10 wigs 14:10; Supp. 1988, 1999 Manufactures Nationales des Gobelins et de Beauvais, Paris 6:6 Marsil Museum 22:17; 26:15 Materials (see Supplies) McCord Museum 8:22; 20:27; 21:27; 22:6; 26:2; 26:7; 26:18; 27:5; Supp. 1990, 1994, 1999 Medici Burial Cloths 11:9 Methyl cellulose Supp.1998 Métis Dog Blanket 19:8 Metropolitan Museum of Art 14:9 Costume Institute 37:4 Mildew 17:2 Mills, textile cotton, Canadian 33:40 Moccasins support, visualization 26:18 Montgomery's Inn 18:12 Mounting (see also: Display, Exhibition, Storage, Textile Mounting, Mannequins) 3:7 3-dimensional 8:21; 14:8 acid-free 9:26 archaeological textiles 7:6,11; 8:21 beaded dress 6:4 embroidery 2:3,4; 5:6; 8:2 flags 17:18 flat for display 12:6,23; 14:5; 31:10; 34:5 flat, oversize 16:7,25; 31:10; 34:5 hat 12:7 hat block 13:5 heavy textiles 6:9 honeycomb panels 14:6 interior for display 14:20 on curved suface 31:10 padded free mount 4:6; 8:21 quillwork 4:16 study mount 4:6 shoes 12:11,12 tapis crocheté (hooked rug) 5:5 textiles, small 4:6 toy bear, traveling 19:13 velcro 34:5 Munsell Book of Colour 6:8 Musée Acadien 27:2 Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Geneva 16:14 Musée Historique des Tissus de Lyon 17:6,8 Museum of , Florence (see: Palazzo Pitti) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Supp. 1996 Museum for Textiles 9:19; 15:2; 17:30; 30:7 Museum lighting 24:18; 25:15 philosophy 9:19 Museum Textile Services Supp.2000 Mylar 20:27; 26:18

N National Gallery of Art 14:14 National Maritime Museum 7:19 National Museum of Man (see Canadian Museum of History) Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 21:11 Needlework sample books 26:7 New Brunswick Museum 14:5; 16:1 New Zealand Professional Conservator's Guild 36:5 North American Textile Conservation Conference (NATCC) 27:33; 30:24,26; 31:25; 34:34; 35:29; 37:24

O Organization, professional 5:10

P Palazzo Pitti Galleria del Costume, Florence 8:33; 11:7,8; 14:9; 25:26; 32:24 Parks Canada (formerly Canadian Park Service) 1:1; 8:5; 11:15; 12:21; 14:24,39; 15:16; 18:2,27; 20:6,28; 21:13; 26:9; 26:20; 27:12; 28:31; 33:33; Supp.1997b Peruvian Textiles (see: Textiles, Archaeological: pre-Columbian) Pests 9:24; 15:26; 21:17 freezing 15:18; 21:17; 29:28; 36:14 fumigation, ethylene oxide 15:10 fumigation 3:5; 6:11; 19:15; Supp.1989 insect damage 4:7; 26:5 insect, sticky traps 14:4 insects 2:3 microwave 6:11 moth 13:13; 15:18; 16:15 moth, insecticide 15:18; mothballs 29:41 non-chemical control 9:24; 21:17; 29:28 Vapona, dichlorvos 11:2; 13:14; Supp.1989 Photographic print compensation for losses 28:5 Photography 4:8 infrared 4:8 oversized textiles 9:28 ultraviolet 4:8 X-Radiography 9:1 Poem 31:18 Policy (see also Collection Management) collection 3:3 conservation 3:3 Polyurethane 37:4 Poultice Supp.1998 Prairie Costume Society 10:19 Prince Edward Island Museum 20:18 Problems, Questions, Information 1:8; 2:15; 4:22; 6:19; 7:9,19; 9:20; 12:22 Professional Development exchange 6:6; 11:7; 12:11 training 11:8 Provincial Museum of Alberta (see Royal Alberta Museum) Publications [new] and reviews 1:7; 2:10,13; 3:16; 4:18; 5:10; 6:15; 7:29; 8:33; 9:40; 10:30; 11:17,20; 12:27,28,35; 13:22, 25; 14:45; 15:32-34; 16:28; 18:27; 19:20; 20:32; 21:29; 22:20; 23:24; 24:20; 31:20; 35:32; 38:5 Publications, historic 27:12; 33:4

Q Queen's University 17:22; Supp.1997a

R Red Bay 16th Century clothing 8:17; 11:10 textile discoveries 4:2; 20:6 Repairs historic 17:12 under time pressure 27:5 Reproduction 18th C Malecite Costume 14:5 damask 5:3 dolls 7:7 7:7; 22:14 patterns 18:14; 22:14; 26:9 rigging 7:19 undergarments (doll) 16:1 use of 14:12; 22:14 Research 9:23; 11:7; 27: 24,26; 29:36; 30:22 adhesive use and applications 27:16; 37:21; 38:10; Supp.1987 backing 7:9 blankets, Canadian 33:33 dichlorvos fumigant Supp.1989 Doukhobor textiles 7:7 environment and deterioration 9:24 backing of silk textiles 7:9 C-14 dating 11:17 conservation laboratory design [article and questionnaire] 24:9 costume, packing for travel Supp.1994 cotton mills, Canadian 33:40 dyeing, effect of substrate Supp.1991 environmental conditions 28:12 fibre resource centre 8:14; 17:20 freeze/thaw treatment 29:28 gamma irradiation 21:31 graduate 6:10 humidification of glazed fabrics Supp. 1996 Indian Trade Blankets 9:20 Indienne printed textiles 12:2 light transmission, window treatments 25:15 measurement of silk degradation 35:11; Supp.1992 Orvus 22:2 parabolic reflector screen 11:17 poultice materials Supp.1998 shoes 17:12 Stella Blum Research Grant 14:31 synthetic latex, removal 12:22 trousers 18:13 velcro 34:5 yarns used in conservation, mechanical properties Supp.1997a weighted silks 14:31; 29:42; 31:5; Supp.1992 Royal Alberta Museum (formerly Provincial Museum of Alberta) 6:9; 8:4; 10:4,21; 15:10,21; 17:14; 20:16; Supp.1987 Royal British Columbia Museum (formerly British Columbia Provincial Museum) 2:2,11; 3:2,8; 4:2; 5:2; 6:2,11,15; 7:1,20; 8:7,25; 9:2; 10:1,14; 11:1; 12:5, 24,26; 13:13; 15:18; 16:25; 19:12; 20:31; 24:2,5; 25:2; 19:12,13,14; 24:2; 28:29; Supp.1989 Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) 2:3; 3:4; 4:17; 7:7; 8:5; 9:20; 10:22; 11:6; 13:12; 14:35; 18:16,26; 19:15; 32:22; 33:20,25; 34:22; 36:29; Supp.1988 Rubber 21:11; 37:4

S Samurai, Japanese Armour 7:3 Saponin 34:20 Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History 21:20 Services professional 1:2,6; 2:10; 3:15: 6:11; 7:28 Silk artificial 35:4 degraded 25:13; 33:20; 35:11; Supp.1992 dyeing (see also Dyes and Dyeing) 33:14; Supp.1991,1997a hair Supp. 1997a shattered 7:19 weighted 12:22; 14:31, 29:42; Supp.1992 Smithsonian lnstitute Conservation Analytical Laboratory 9:27; 11:16; 12:22; 14:30; 28:12; 32:5,33; 34:12,20; 35:5 Materials Research and Education 37:10 National Museum of American History 20:13 Soil, historical evidence 9:6 Spotters 9:6 Stabilization 9:23 Stabiltex/Tetex 30:12 Stanford University 29:27 Stitching 6:6; 18:27 symposium 14:36 Storage (see also: Mounting) 1:2; 5:7; 11:5; 22:6; 24:2; 25:2; 25:28; 33:25 cabinet 7:26; 12:8; 18:16; 24:2; 27:2 Chinese robes 33:25 cigarette silks 30:4 compact 3:5; 22:6; 27:2; Supp.1990 containers 13;7; 18:2; 20:21; 24:2; 25:2 costume 9:12; 12:8; 19:14; 21:11; 21:13; 24:2; 28:37; 33:25; Supp.1990 costumes, oversized 9:12; 21:13; 25:2 fans 24:2 flat textile 24:2; 24:3 frozen 4:5 fur, mounts for 4:16 fur 15:10 environment mildew 17:2 relative humidity 28:12; 32:5 temperature 28:12 standards 28:12 grid system 7:6 hangers 26:16; 37:20 hanging 9:12; 19:14; 25:2; 26:16 hats 10:4,8; 11:2; 15:16; 19:12 headdress 4:16: 21:3 labels 19:6; 32:22 mats, cedar 15:12; 24:3 moccasins 26:18 mounts, accessible 4:16; 14:6 movable 7:26 open 27:2 ornaments 15:22 parasols 25:2 plastics in 29:36 purses 24:2 rolled 20:27; 24:2; 24:3; 28:9 safety 18:16 screening trays: 9:9 shelving 9:9 shoes/ 12:11; 14:15; 17:12; 19:4; 25:2; 26:18 supplies (see also Supplies) 25:2 temporary 19:14 traveling Supp.1994 textiles 7:6; 20:27 visible 3:5; 9:9-10; 13:2; 16:17; 24:18; 27:2; Supp. 1990 volatile emissions 12:23-24 Supplies 1:2; 6:10; 2:3,6; 3:13; 5:8; 7:24; 8:34; 9:39; 10:32,36; 14:12,17; 15:34; 18:29; 22:6; 25:2; 31:25; Supp.1988,1997b acid-free products 7:20; 14:17; 23:28; 26:7 acidity 7:20; 8:1 adhesives 7:24; 14:28; 24:20; 27:16 Au Ver a Soie hand cream 17:32 buckram Supp.1999 Cerex® Supp.1999 colorimeter 11:16 Coroplast®, Corex [and similar materials] 13:10; 18:2; 20:21; 21:13; 22:6; 31:10 costume patterns 1:36 detergents and surfactants 2:8; 22:2 fabrics, pre-scoured 4:10 flame-retardant textile finishes 29:20 'Foam-cor' 3:8 · Gore-Tex® 17:20 lights, fluorescent, Vila-lite 3:13 mannequin hanger 19:29 microfoam sheeting 22:6 Marvelseal® Supp.1999 mini-vac 17:16 Model Magic® Supp.1999 Munsell Book of Color 6:8 Mylar 20:27; 21:13; 22:6; 26:7 needles, extra-long 16:23 Orvus 1:2; 4:8; 22:2 passepoil 4:8; 14:6; 16:23 pest control (see also Pests)15:26.28 plexiglas 14:28 polycarbonate 20:21 polyester fibrefill/batting 14:17; 23:28 polyethylene 14:17 polyvinyl acetate Morel cement 14:13 Reemay spun polyester 6:11; 22:6; Supp.1999 Rigilene® 17:21 Rowenta steamer 17:20 Spenco 14:30 Stabiltex/Tetex 7:25; 30:12; Supp.1997a surgical cotton knit 5:7 Testfabrics 7:24 thread/yarn (see Threads and Yarns) Tyvek® 22:6; 27:7 upholstery 29:10 vacuum tweezer 2:10; 7:16, 24 Swiss National Museum 4:9

T Tapestry Basel 19:2 Biltmore House 16:11; 35:29 15th cent 19:2 Chinese silk rug 33:20 "Diana" 14:13 Bernhard Van Orley 4:8; 15:23 Bisham Abbey 4:8; 15:23 conference 19:23 conservation methods Supp.2000 Flemish 33:5 internship 16:31 lining 33:20 Mortlake 33:5 mounting on curved surface 31:10 philosophy 17:24 technical analysis 38:5 tensioner 23:9 support 33:5; 33:20 wet cleaning 33:5 wetting, mechanical effects on wool 32:5

Tarnish 7:16 silver thread (see also Threads and Yarns)14:16 Tetex/ Stabiltex 7:25; 30:12; Supp.1997a Textile artists and other textile workers 28:39; 34:12 Textile Conservation Discussion List (TEXCONS) 32:21; 35:5 Textile Conservation Newsletter (TCN) 21: 2 TCN Index 1981-1988, Subject [also institution and title; Vols. 1-15] 17:34 TCN Index 1981-1988, Author [Vols. 1-15] 17:40 TCN Index 1981-2000, Author [Vols. 1-38] 38:14 TCN Index 1989-90 [subject, institution, author; Vols. 16-19] 20:40 Textile Conservation Centre, Hampton Court: 3:6 Textile Conservation Centre (UK) 34:5; 35:18 20th anniversary 30:18 diploma projects 1993/4 27:26 diploma projects 1994/5 30:18 diploma projects 1997 34:30 diploma projects 1998 35:21 diploma projects 1999 37:14 publications by faculty and staff 31:20 Textile Conservation Center (Lowell, MA) Supp.1998 Textile Conservation Group Newsletter 18:23 Textile Conservation Workshop, Inc. 16:27 Textile Museum 8:29; 15:2; 18:23 Textile, Archaeological 3:6; 4:2; 7:11; 9:26; 12:22; 15:4; 20:6; 26:20 Bamberg Cathedral 15:4 pre-Columbian 1:2; 3:6; 7:6; 9:11 storage 15:4 treatment 15:4 weave analysis 15:4; 20:6 Textile, ldentification 3:12 Textile, Mounting (see also: Mounting) 2:3,4; 4:6,12-13: 5:3: 7:11; 8:9; 12:12 samples, embroidery 8:2 samples, needlework 26:7 sandwich 4:13 storage, display (see also Storage) 6:3; 8:2; 24:18; 27:2 window mat 4:6 windows, mounting 6:3 Textiles acidity 8:1 analysis 1:2; Supp.1991 Andean 23:21 basque 4:2,5 binder 6:2 bleaching 3:5; 4:11; 18:9; 20:16 blueing agent 4:11 Chinese 33:20 ecclesiastical 5:6; 7:15; 10:23; 20:18 embroidery 5:6; 6:2; 8:2; 20:16 ethnic 10:22 excavation procedures 4:2 Fibre Resource Centre 8:14 finishes flame-retardant 29:20 glazed Supp. 1996 freeze-drying 4:6 garment bag, travelling artifacts 8:11; 24:3 humidification 3:5; 32:5; 33:20; Supp. 1996 internships and fellowships 1:1; 21:31; 22:17 mechanical properties 28:14; 35:11; Supp. 1997a after freeze/thaw treatment 29:28 humidity, set, and hygral expansion, of wool 32:5 production, historical artificial silk 35:4 glazed finishes Supp. 1996 lant (fermented urine, use of) 34:12 mills (see Mills, textile) North West Coast 8:25 packing 4:16; 18:2; Supp.1994 painted 6:2; 28:10; 29:4; 35:8 paints 28:40 politics 10:14 pre-Columbian 1:2; 7:6; 9:11 printed 12:2 removal of adhesive stains 9:25; 37:21 reproduction 5:3 ribbon 12:6 set 32:5 shrinkage 32:5 strain, elongation 32:5 Tibetan thangkas 35:8 wall hanging, tablet woven 28:5 wax decoration 29:4 treatment (see Treatment) Textile Society of America 18:23; 27:9 Thangkas 35:8 Threads and Yarns; Supp. 1993,1997a silk 23:28; Supp. 1997a metallic silver thread, tarnishing 14:16 gold 25:19; 33:20 purl, pearl purl, and plate 25:19 Toy 12:5, 19:12 Treatment (see also: Cleaning) 4:12; 6:5 adhesive 10:23; 23:27; 37:21; Supp.1987 antiperspirants (see deodorants) archaeological 3:6; 4:3; 8:8,12:17; 9:11; 11:10; 15:16 backing 4:7; 7:9 banner 7:16; 12:11; 28:10 blanket 19:8 buttons 14:34; 26:5 buckles 14:34 Chilkat tunic 14:19 Chinese dragon robe 33:20 consolidation and in-painting 28:10 corrosion 26:5 cosmetic 7:15 costume 6:4; 7:9; 8:5,15; 11:6;12:20; 18:12; 25:2; 29:5; 32:24; 33:20 dance screens 5:2 decision for type of 14:19 deodorants 20:2 differential preservation 11:11 diorama, Poulin Ballroom Scene 11:13; 14:18 doll 7:1; 16:1,3; 36:9 dress, cotton 10:28 dry-cleaning (see also: Cleaning: dry-cleaning)14:19,22; 28:33; 32:5 ecclesiastical 6:7; 7:15; 8:5 emergency 5:4 enzyme Supp.1998 flags 8:7; 9:25 flame retardant 12:21 fringe 19:9 hat 10:20; 15:16; 28:12 headdress 21:3 humidification 17:20; 32:5 insect damage 16:22; 26:5 interfacing, removing iron-on 25:13 lace 4:11; 18:9 mandala 17:20 mats, cedar 12:7; 15:12 mechanical 11:11; 14:18 minimal intervention 9:1 mold growth 6:7 old repairs 7:18 overlays (sheer) 28:5; 30:12; 36:29 parasol 16:25; 17:21; 26:9 philosophy 17:24 plans for 11:11 preliminary, in the field 4:2 quilts 10:14 rugs 33:20; 34:4 Salish blankets 23:17 sequins 13:14; 28:12 shaving nap: 14:7 shawl 16:14 shoes 19:4 6:3 stains 5:5; 9:25; 17:14; 18:9; 20:2; 32:33; Supp.1998 tapestry 4:8; 15:23; 16:11; 32:5; 33:5; Supp.2000 tapis crocheté 5:5 teddy 12:5; 19:13 textile, painted 5:2; 6:11 treatment proposal, two-part 4:8 trousers 18:12 Tsimshian Hat 14:7 underlays 30:12 16:22; 17:14; 26:5; 30:12; 36:14 union ribbon 12:6 upholstery low-intervention 29:10 vacuum treatment 17:14 wall covering, damask 5:3 water/damage 7:15 wedding 10:20 wet-cleaning (see also: Cleaning: wet) 4:11,12; 5:5; 7:1; 20:16; 29:36; 31:16; 33:5 wig 16:6; 18:7 Trondheim University 9:1

U Ukranian Museum of Canada 8:2 Uniforms (see also: Costume) 9:22; 16:22; 17:14; 30:12; 36:18 American Officer's Coat, 1786 4:7 Canadian military coat, 1760s 26:5 Canadian militia, 1860s 36:14 hat 10:20 lining 7:19 Sir Isaac Brock's Military Coat 7:9 University of Alberta 6:10; 11:2; 17:21; 23:9; 24:19; 27:24; 29:42; 30:22; 31:5; 31:10,16 Historic Costume and Textile Study Collection: 9:15 Masters theses, Dept. of Human Ecology 1995/6 30:22 Museums and Material Culture Masters Theses 1983-1995 27:24 Textile Analysis Service/ Textile Conservation Service 9:15; 10:20; 17:21; 33:46 University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology 1:2; 2:3; 3:4; 7:3; 9:9; 12:7; 15:12; 24:18 University of Cincinnati 18:18 University of Rhode Island 23:20 University of Southampton, Winchester School of Art 35:18 University of Wisconsin, Madison Supp. 1992 Upholstery 18:21; 26:2; 29:10; 35:30

V Velcro 27:7; 31:10; 34:5 on reproduction costume, damage from 27:5 Victoria and Albert Museum 18:7; 27:16 Viscometry 35:11

W Weaving Methods 20:28 West Dean College 35:30 Wigs 14:10; 16:6; 18:2; Supp.1988 Winterthur 19:22; 26:13 Wool effects of humidity, water 32:5

X X-ray microanalysis 36:14 SEM/EDS (scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry) Supp.1992