14S Field Museum of Natural History — Reports, Vol, III 



Accessions. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 

 (accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



AVER. EDWARD E.. Chicago. 



I strinjj of very small colored heads — Egypt. 

 BROOKLYN LXSTITUTE MUSEUM. Brooklyn. New York. 

 I Navaho skeleton — New Mexico (exchange). 



450 specimens Cliff Dweller objects from Cafion del Muerto and CaAon 

 dc Chelly; also Zuni ethnology (exchange). 

 CAMERON. MRS. \V. H.. 



I pair Klamath Indian tule moccasins. 

 CORY. CHARLES B.. Chicago. 



I stone pestle — Brookline. Mass. 

 FAN. TUAN. Viceroy of the Liang Kiang Provinces. Nanking. China. 



I stone image of the Yuen Chi Tin Chun (God of the Tang Dynasty) — 

 China. 

 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



Collected by C. E. Akeley: * 



816 ethnological specimens — British East Africa. 

 Collected by William Jones: 



317 ethnological specimens from Fox Indians — Tama. Iowa. 

 Purchases: 



I wooden pipe bowl carved face. 



1 stone image Beaver Mound — Bennington. Michigan. 



2 belts. 1 lance. 2 drums, 2 drums for hand-game, i javelin game. 



I warrior bundle, i shirt — Pawnee, Oklahoma. 



53 ethnological specimens from the Chilcotin. 



180 ethnological specimens — Polynesian Islands and Africa. 



I Solomon Island skull. 7 New Guinea skulls, i Chinese skull. 



279 ethnological specimens — Micronesian Islands. 



77 skulls — New Britain. 



I copper lance point — Dubuque, Iowa. 

 HANSEN. DR. OSCAR A., Chicago. 



I water vessel of clay, i chipped stone blade. 

 KENNEDY, VERNON SHAW. Chicago. 



37 specimens ethnological material — British East Africa. 

 PUTNAM, JAMES R.. Chicago. 



I suit Japanese armor and case for same. 



