20 Vol, VI. 



their nu: The present coll* 



of all tl. 

 M< 1 one e- 



Chihuahua, Puebla, and Zacal 

 thosr from Saltillo and San Miguel arc the LUtifal 



- ihe most valuable; t'<>r t : ivt th<- distinct] 



being the I* manufacture. The g 



 



ign in Stripes, the n 

 minu* .• interlocked in r 



the one from the < )hrctfon Hacien 

 having n tboul 1773 by 



from Salt illo who med tv. • the Hacien ind 



inj; t! rn and weaving the blanket 



Tl pink and Nile of tl blanket an 



• nally rare and add greatly t t of then nam- 



: ..\'.rr having n only a U 



I <>ut. San Miguel blankets have  char 



• diamond in the 1 This collection. her with 



m SaltiUo of exquisiti ag which 



Jned !>y pureha ted in Case 1 of Hall 8. Mr. 



}■'.. Aver iluable Navaho blanket, wh 



for ii in the case showing Indian blankets in 



Id I lall. an Eskin 



1 with hunting and whalii ; nd a Sioux 



buckskin pin- 1. An addition of 215 b 



different North American Indian tribes Was made to the 

 already I n that has I Mr. Homer 



t. A com;' of rcprodii' a of prehistoric 



 I. H. M 

 of Zoology, Columl York. These c in 



the n of the Pithecanthn 



and Chapcll- men, a 



jawa, all of which will he Dtflu good advantage in the new hall 



ihition o: anthropol • hue I 



interestin g e of tapa cloth from Suva in the Fiji Island 

 donat- Mr. and Mrs Rohcrt B. 1 'ickinson of Chicapo. Ms 



*;h S. Gi presented an accurate intiful 



of the famous Taj Mahal at Apra. India, which ;n- 



nv Ion exhihition in Hall 3a. A > ollcction of nind 



seven ohjee Mr. Barbour I-vhrop of Chicag 1 



