40 P'lRLD Museum of Natural History — Reports, Vol. III. 



Accessions. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



(accessions are by gift u.n'less otherwise designated.) 

 AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, New York City. 



Cast of carved stone figure A bear-like figure, a pit on top of head, 

 arms and legs clasped round a stump — Eraser Plains, Washing- 

 ton (exchange). 

 AYER, E. E., Chicago. 



Large obsidian seal ring — Mexico. 



Ethnological specimens — Philippine Islands. 



Ethnological specimens from the Moro, Lake Lanao, Philippine Islands. 



Woven Shield from the Congo, Africa. 



Ethnological specimens, consisting of spears, swords, and knives, 



cannon, and helmets — Philippine Islands. 

 2 Egyptian images. 

 BLAIR, MRS. CHAUNCEY J., Chicago. 



Solid silver table service, consisting of 20 pieces — i large plate, 3 

 small plates, 3 small dishes, r large cup, i shell-shaped cup, 6 

 large spoons, 5 salt spoons — Tivoli, Italy. 

 BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ART, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Skulls and skeletons of Cliff Dwellers — Arizona (exchange). 

 CASEY. JOHN, Lehigh, Iowa. 



7 flint scrapers, 12 flint arrow-heads, i stone hoe, i stone, notched 

 edge — Iowa. 

 CLEMENS, F. L.. Durango, Colo. 



Large earthenware coiled vessel — Cliff Ruins, near Durango, Colo. 

 CU.MMINGS, R. F., Philippine Expedition. 



120 Ethnological specimens from native tribes, Philippine Islands. 

 Ethnological specimens from Igorrot tribes. Island of Luzon. Philip- 

 pine Islands. (Collected by S. C. Simms). 

 29 Ethnological specimens, Philippine Islands. 

 FIELD MUSEU.M OF NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey: 



Pawnee Buffalo hide lariat — Oklahoma. 

 Skidi fox skin warriors' head-dress — Oklahoma. 



One group of seven figures — Hamatsa, or cannibal dancers, coming 

 out of secret room. 

 Collected by AUeyne Ireland: 



Skull taken by Dyaks in head-hunting raid — Borneo. 



