ACCESSIONS 1959 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 ANTHROPOLOGY 



Bahr, Miss Edna H., Ridgefield, 

 Connecticut: archaeological materials — 

 China (gift) 



Baker, Mrs. Joel, Nashville, Ohio: 

 Manchurian lady's costume — China 

 (gift) 



Barrymore, Jay, Chicago: amulets 

 —Egypt (gift) 



Bascom, Dr. William R., Berkeley, 

 California: 8 ethnological objects — 

 West Africa (gift) 



Bujak, Walter, Cleveland: repro- 

 duction of rubbing of Maya stone disc 

 (gift) 



Carlock, Mrs. Lyman, Oak Park, 

 Illinois: 41 ethnological objects — China, 

 Japan, and Philippine Islands (gift) 



Chicago Natural History Museum: 

 Collected by Dr. Paul S. Martin 

 (Southwest Archaeological Expedition, 

 1959): 1,212 stone, bone, and shell arti- 

 facts, 4 skeletons, 25 restorable pottery 

 vessels, 15,000 sherds 



Purchases: Osage skirt, 9 Tibetan 

 books and handwritten Tibetan manu- 

 script, 2 African masks and 1 leg orna- 

 ment, 21 paintings of South American 

 Indians, archaeological and ethnologi- 

 cal specimens from China 



Transfer: slab of invertebrate fossils 

 with Chinese poem engraved on one side 

 — from Department of Geology, Chi- 

 cago Natural History Museum (see 

 Annual Report 1926 [vol. 7, no. 1, 1927], 

 page 111, Accessions, Department of 

 Geology, "Bahr, A. W.") 



Force, Dr. Roland W., Chesterton, 

 Indiana: 2 knives, 1 spear — Burma (gift) 



Fuchs, Louis H., Chicago: ethnolog- 

 ical materials — Philippine Islands and 

 China (gift) 



Fuller, Captain and Mrs. A. W. F., 

 London: greenstone hei tiki — New Zea- 

 land (gift) 



Gilchrist, Mrs. John Foster, Chi- 

 cago : pottery figurine — Mexico (gift) 



Graham, Dr. David C, Englewood, 

 Colorado: archaeological and ethnolog- 

 ical specimens — China (gift) 



Haldeman, Mrs. Walter, Cape 

 May, New Jersey: Mandarin coat — 

 China (gift) 



Harris, Mrs. Robert, Oak Park, 

 Illinois: photographic slides (gift) 



MacKinlay, Miss Alice, Chicago: 

 pottery effigy receptacle — southwestern 

 United States (gift) 



MacNab, Charles, Chicago: 34 pro- 

 jectile points, 4 scrapers — Saudi Arabia 

 (gift) 



McNamara, Mrs. Robert C, Win- 

 netka, Illinois: 3 pottery vessels — Ari- 

 zona (gift) 



Norem, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence, 

 Hubbard Woods, Illinois: ethnological 

 materials — India, China, and Japan 

 (gift) 



Pope, Miss Katherine, Chicago: 4 

 wooden foodbowls — Polynesia (gift) 



Raymond, Dr. Albert, Northfield, 

 Illinois: replica of petroglyph (gift) 



Rucavado, Mrs. Harold, Tucson, 

 Arizona: 22 archaeological specimens — 

 Costa Rica (gift) 



Smartz, Miss Sarah, Chicago: burial 

 mat — Solomon Islands (gift) 



Wielgus, Raymond, Chicago: shield 

 and mask — Melanesia (exchange) ; drum 

 — New Guinea (gift) 



Wiltsee, E. T., Centerburg, Ohio: 

 water basket — New Mexico (gift) 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 BOTANY 



Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, Philadelphia: 91 speci- 

 mens of vascular plants (21 as gift and 

 70 as exchange) 



Aristiguieta, Dr. Leandro, Cara- 

 cas, Venezuela: specimen of Sloanea 

 grandiftora (gift) 



Bennett, Holly Reed, Chicago: 

 4,809 specimens of vascular plants (gift) 



Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Hono- 

 lulu: 3 specimens of woody plants (gift) 



Botanical Museum of the Univer- 

 sity, Copenhagen, Denmark: 204 bryo- 

 phytes (exchange) 



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