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ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 1911. 



Ethnology and Anthropology. 



Miss Sarah Benners. Javanese basket. 



Dr. A. E. Brown Estate. Collection of African and Philippine weapons, 

 Indian moccasins, etc. 



E. K. Bispham. Indian stone ball. 



F. E. Bond Venezuelan Expedition. Curial (native canoe), Venezuela. 

 Baskets, machets, and paddlss. Two ornaments, made by coolies of Trinidad. 



Capt. George L. Dardeau. One whaling spade. 



Miss A. L. Flannigen. Russian fur slippers. 



Rear-Admiral George W. Melville. Battle-axe, Norton Sound, Alaska; 

 Eskimo soapstone lamp, Greenland. 



Clarence B. Moore. Archaeological material from Ontario, New York, 

 Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida and Cali- 

 fornia. 



Miss Emily S. Musgrave. Plaited fan, Samoa. 



Mrs. Charles Shaeffer. Nine Alaskan spoons, pipe and other implements: 



Miss H. N. Wardle. Artifacts from ancient quarry sites, Berks and Lehigh 

 Counties, Pa. 



Mammals. 



Mrs. R. L. Ashhurst. Skin of Polar Bear (Thalarctos maritimus), Greenland. 



Wilson B. Atkins. Silky guinea-pig (Cavia porcellus), mounted. 



F. E. Bond Venezuelan Expedition. Collection of thirteen mammals from 

 Venezuela. 



Alexander Brown. Two mounted heads of Osborn's Caribou (Rangifer 

 osborni), Stikeen River, B. C. 



Ocean City Life-saving Crew. Skeleton of Sperm Whale (Physcter macro- 

 cephalus), Ocean City, N. J. 



Purchased. Male American Bison (Bison bison) [skin and skeleton]. 



Purchased. Bonaparte's Weasel (Putorius cicognani), Walnut Hill, Phila- 

 delphia. 



Purchased. Five mounted local shrews, bats and rodents. 



S. N. Rhoads. Two Franklin's Spermophiles (Citellus franklini), Tuckerton, 

 N.J. 



Dr. Robert W. Shufeldt. Skin of Grivet Guenon (Cercopithecus sabceus), 

 Abyssinia. 



E. F. Stewart. Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) , Palermo, N. J. 



Herman Walters. Skin and skull of variety of domestic Cat (Felis domes- 

 ticus). 



Lieut. Hugh Willoughby. Skin and skull of Syke's Guenon (Cercopithecus 

 albigularis) . 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Specimens presented as follows: 



