Field Columbian Musi um — Repoi rs, Vol. i. 



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ers Malay, (purchased From J. * '. Tanty, Chi< ago). 



i buffalo robe, decorated with quill work, (purchased from John Butter, 

 Chicago 



Ancient Roman swords, knives and spear-heads ol iron, 11 piei ily; 



Phoenician glass, bronzes, stone vases, mummies "I animals, etc., 256 

 pieces Egypt and Syria; 27 si mill earthenware vessels Egypt, I 

 chased by E. E. Ayer, Chicas 



4 human skulls, (purchased from Tmax & Green, Chii aj 



1 grooved stone axe, (purchased from Ad >lpfa Miller, Bowmanville, 111). 



207 flaked Hints — vicinitj of St. Louis, Mo.; jS large flaked stone imple- 

 ments — 111. and Mo., i purchased from W. J. Seever, St. Louis, Mo). 



( '1 'licet ion of Eskimo material, I 172 spec i mens- Alaska, (purchased from 

 M iner W. Bruce). 



Indian skull with arrow point imbedded behind nasal cavity, (purch 

 from J. V. Tallman, Pendleton, Oregon). 



Skull of Apache Indian woman, (purchased from F. M. Noe, Indian- 

 apolis, I nd 1. 



HUTCHINSON, C. L., Chicago. 



20 specimens earthenware vases, spoons, tablet and platter. 



KEELEY,DR. LESLIE E., Dwight, 111. 

 1 bronze sistrum 1 )gj 1 >t. 



KR( »WS, MELVIN, Momehce, 111. 



1 conch shell hammer or casse-tete — Florida. 



I AEGELER, JULIUS, Highwood, III. 



Indian pack saddle and skin carrying bag — Sioux Indians. 



McCORMICK, CYRUS H., Chicago. 



1 ancient iron plow-point — Italy. 



MOORE, CLARENCE B., Philadelphia, Pa. 



-tone celts, 1 shell celt, 1 shell casse-tete, etc.— Florida, (exchange). 



MUSEUM OP FINE ARTS, St. Louis, Mo. 



60 pieces of ancient Roman ijass. 



2 bronze rings, (for examination). 



NEW BRUNSWICK NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, St. Johns, N. B. 



6 specimens of partially shaped spear points and flakes of flints, and 4 

 fragments of pottery — Queens County, N. B. 

 PILLARS, JAMES, Lima, Ohio. 



27 photographs of stone implements — 1 Ihio, (exchang 

 PORTER.H. II., Chicago. See Ayer. 



RYERSON, MARTIN A., Chicago. 



1 terra cotta Etruscan urn — Italy. 



4 ancient Roman terra cotta roofing tiles — Italy. 



500 prehistoric stone implements Italy. 



20 small pieces of bronze, said to have been used .is money. 



3 marble images of Buddha — India. 



1 'pper and brass vases India. 



SINGER, CHAS., Chicago. See Ayer. 



I ALLMAN, J. V., Pendleton, Oregon. 



(.3] arrow and spear points— Oregon, (for examination). 



1 HOMPS< >N, I-:. II., Menda, Yucatan. 



Report on the ruined city of Xkichmook, Yucatan — Manuscript and 



drawii 



DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY. 

 • Accessions are by gift unless otherwise m.signated.) 



CLARK, E. B., Chicago. 



2 specimens of fungi, (for examination 1. 



FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. 



Collected by Dr. C. F. Millspaugh, for Department of Botany: 

 6 herbarium specimens— Mississippi. 



