Oct. 1900. Annual Report of the Director. 459 



Accessions. 



From October i, 1899, TO September 30, 1900. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 

 (accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Central Park, New York. 



1 plaster cast of rock carvings — Nanaimo, Vancouver Island— (exchange). 

 ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, Chicago. 



97 specimens of Hildesheim and Bernay Treasures, Electrotypes — 

 (exchange). 

 AYER, EDWARD E., Chicago. 



62 specimens copper coins, copper ear pendants, copper shields, whistles, 

 serpentine idol, small carved cylinders and penates, stone celts, 

 spear and arrow heads, etc. — Mexico. 

 BRITISH MUSEUM, London, England. 



66 specimens bronze celts, spear heads, stone celts, scrapers, whorls, 

 cores, etc. — Europe — (exchange). 

 BRUCE, M. W., Chicago. 



2 Eskimo kyaks — Alaska. 

 1 Eskimo sledge — Alaska. 



CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Chicago. 



3 pieces of Indian pottery — near Sunrise, Minnesota. 

 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. 



Collected by J. A. Burt on Stanley McCormick Expedition: 



350 specimens of pottery, bone implements, shell ornaments and varfous" 



objects of stone, wood, etc., from the prehistoric Hopi ruins at Homo- 



lobi, Chevlon and Lower Little Colorado Valley. 

 300 specimens of pottery, stone implements, etc., resulting from excava- 

 tions in ancient Hopi ruins — Lower Little Colorado, Arizona. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey and H. R. Voth on Stanley McCormick Expe- 

 dition : 

 249 specimens masks, tihus, bahos, games, pipes, clothing, utensils, etc. — 



Hopi villages, Arizona. 

 Collected by Chas. L. Owen on Stanley McCormick Expedition : 



150 specimens of masks, tihus, pipes, games, etc. — Hopi villages, Arizona. 

 2,500 specimens of pottery, stone, bone, etc., from ancient Hopi ruins of 



Tusayan — Arizona. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey : 



200 ethnological specimens from the Pomos — Mendicino County, Cal. 



100 ethnological specimens from Salish — Puget Sound, Wash. 



42 ethnological specimens from the Sauk and Fox Indians — Iowa. 



34 ethnological specimens from the Pai Ute Indians — Nevada. 



2,000 specimens of quarry and shop site refuse, rejects, hammer stones, 



etc. — Whalen Canon, Wyo. 

 48 ethnological specimens from the Nez Perce Indians, Idaho. 

 120 ethnological specimens from the Porno Indians — Ukiah, Cal. 

 350 ethnological specimens from the Shoshoni and Arapahoe Indians — 



Wind River Reservation, Wyo. 



