2So Field Columbian Museum — Reports, Vol. II. 



Accessions. 



From October i, 1903, to September 30, 1904. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



(accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



AYER, E. E., Chicago. 



I Malay shield ornamented with hair and inlaid shell. 

 I bronze fibula, i bronze bell, i bronze lamp, 2 bronze buckles, i earthen 

 mould — Italy. 

 AYER, MRS. E. E., Chicago. 



String of carnelian, lapiz lazuli, turquois beads, etc. — Dashur, Eg}'pt. 

 BADGER, J. S., Brisbane, Australia. 



3 pieces of ethnojogical specimens from the Pacific Islands (exchange). 

 CORY, CHAS. B., Boston, Mass. 



I large coiled basket for storing grain — Arizona. 

 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey: 



I Cheyenne medicine war shield, from Sand Hills battle. 

 I Nava':o girl's dress. 

 I Arikara calf robe. 

 I Arikara suit. 



I pair doctor's leggings (Pawnee). 

 Collected by J. W. Hudson : 



Ethnological specimens from Klamath River and Kern and Inyo 

 counties, California. 

 Collected by Jas. Mooney: 



Ethnological specimens from the Cheyenne and Arapaho — Oklahoma. 

 Shield with cover (buckskin) belonging to High-Back Wolf, a southern 

 Cheyenne. 

 Collected by Chas. F. Newcombe : 



Ethnological collections from the Northwest coast. 

 Skulls and skeletons of Salish and Kwakiutl. 

 Collected by C. L. Owen : 



Ethnological specimens from the Mission Indians — California. 

 Collected by S. C. Simms: 



Ethnological specimens from Cree of Canada and Ojibwa of Minnesota. 

 Purchases : 



I papyrus. 



3 carved elephant tusks — Benin. 



Ute shield. 



Sioux war club. 



Bark loin-cloth, Bulu — Africa. 



3 buckskin shirts, Arapaho and Crow. 



Painted ceremonial buffalo robe. 



1 pair medicine man's leggings (Pawnee). 

 Carved fish-killing club (Haida). 



2 ceremonial robes — Hopi, Arizona. 



2 decorated ceremonial buffalo robes, Rio Grande, Pueblo — New 



Mexico. 

 Ethnological specimens from Vancouver Islands. 

 Archaeological specimens from graves of Arkansas. 



