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FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey : 



I Tlingit doctor's skeleton — Old Tongas, Alaska. 



200c specimens of quarry and shop site material, refuse, rejects and fin- 



isheu forms, hammer and polishing stones, etc. — Union County, 111. 

 388 specimens of quarry and shop site material, refuse and rejects, flakes, 



cores and hammer stones— Peoria Reservation, Indian Territory. 

 I group of five figures illustrating native industries and house life of the 



Hopi Indians — Tusayan, Arizona. 

 I group of two figures illustrating the Ana Katcina Dance of the Hopi 



Indians — Oraibi, Arizona. 

 I group of two figures illustrating the Hemis Katcina Dance of the Hopi 



Indians — Oraibi, Arizona. 

 I life cast of a Hopi Indian throwing rabbit stick — Oraibi, Arizona. 

 I group of two figures illustrating the Eskimo bow drill and skin scraper 



—Alaska. 

 I life cast of single figure in kyak throwing dart with throwing stick — 



Alaska. 

 I life cast of young woman, showing costume of a Hopi Indian bride — 



Oraibi, Arizona. 

 Collected by E. H. Thompson : 



I incense burner, i green painted mortuary vessel (in fragments) — 



Chichen Itza, Yucatan. 

 Purchases : 



4 blue and white cameos of Wedgewood ware. 



8 bronze objects as follows — 2 human figures, 2 plaques, 4 human heads — 



Benin, Africa. 

 I Sioux blanket stripe — Black Hills, S. Dakota. 

 Collection ot Ethnological material from Sioux Reservations. 

 18 flint implements — Jonesboro, 111. 

 380 specimens prehistoric relics of stone, flint, etc., from graves, village 



sites, etc. — Ohio. 



I rabbit skin robe (woven)— Oraibi, Arizona. 



3 buckskin aprons, i bone cedar bark breaker — Bella Coolla, B. C. 

 103 specimens Ethnological material from the Cheyenne, Arapahoe and 

 other Indians. 



II pieces cotton embroideries, doyleys, etc. 



Purchased by Edward E. Ayer for the Museum. , 



Collection of stone, pottery, wood, bronze, etc. — Egypt and Italy. 

 GATES, W. D., Chicago. 



Collection of small clay heads of animals, birds, etc., stone and clay discs 

 and fragments of incised ornamented pottery — Mobile Bay, Ala, 



31 fragments of earthenware vessels from shell heaps — Mobile Bay, Ala. 

 GUATEMALA COMMISSION, World's Columbian Exposition. 



Loom with cotton cloth. 

 HATFIELD, HENRY RAND, Chicago. 



I small piece of the first cotton made in the United States by Sam Slater. 

 HORTON, MRS. JAS., Chicago. 



Korean embroidered bed (presented to Miss Horton, a medical mission- 

 ary, made by Queen's ladies). 

 JAPANESE COMMISSION, World's Columbian Exposition. 



Sheath of shuro and rope and door mat made of same — Japan. 



Large porcelain plate 24 inches in diameter, Arita ware — Japan. 



Mccormick, Stanley, Chicago. 



J 600 specimens pottery, stone, ceremonial objects, clothing, etc., illustrat- 

 ing the past and present of the Hopi Indians — Oraibi, Arizona. 

 McKERCHER. F. B., Mexico City, Mexico. 



I rectangular stone covered with incised inscriptions — Mexico. 



I reddish stone idol, 28 inches high — Mexico. 

 MEXICAN COMMISSION, World's Columbian Exposition. 



I small specimen bale of cotton. 



