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Purchases: 



I gold necklace. 3 bronze vessels, i glass bowl — Egj-pt. 

 Ethnological specimens from Igorote, Moro, Bontoc, etc. — Phil- 

 ippines. 

 Cheyenne specimens — Oklahoma. 

 Iroquois specimens — Ontario. 

 Ethnological specimens — Hupa, California. 

 Philippine photographs. 



Ethnological collection from the Pigmy tribes of Central Africa. 

 Skulls from Chickasawaba Mound, Mississippi Co., Arkansas. 

 Archaeological specimens from Argentine and Peru. 

 I Apache medicine man's ceremonial effig\\ 



1 quiver. 40 arrows and bow — Ft. Apache. X. M. 



2 car%-ed Haida house timbers — Alaska. 



Costumes, household utensils, weapons, ceremonial objects, etc., 



from the Ainu. 

 Reproduction of Pompeian stove. 

 Ethnological collection from German East Africa. 

 Soudanese ethnological specimens. 

 Eg^-ptological specimens. 

 Ethnological collection from Ceyloiu 

 Ethnological collection from Thibet and East India. 

 Ethnological specimens from Siam. 



Feather robes and other ethnological specimens — Xew Zealand. 

 I Chippewa bag. 



Cheyenne bow and arrows — Oklahoma. 

 .\rchaological specimens from Missouri. 

 -•Vrchsological specimens of Cliff Dwellers. 

 Archaeological collection — Columbia County, Ga. 

 Plaster casts of faces of natives of German East Africa. 

 I sacred bundle and contents — Pawnee. Oklahoma. 

 I o specimens Arapaho and Cheyenne ethnology — Oklahoma. 

 Photographs of Mexican Indians. 

 Tlingit ivon.' car\-ings from Alaska. 

 I Santa Inez Indian basket — California. 

 I cotton shirt red embroidery of Mazateca Indian woman — Rio 



Tonto, Oaxaca. 



I Hopi woman's dress — Arizona. 



I I Blackfoot skulls — Piegan Reser%-e. 



I Blackfoot medicine flag, i man's shirt, i war bonnet, i boy's shirt, 

 I boy's leggings — Piegan Reser^'e. 



Ethnological specimens from Togo-Hinterland — Togo. Africa. 



Thompson and Frazer River baskets, Coconino baskets. Xavaho 

 baskets, Chemehuevi baskets, Apache (White Mountain) baskets, 

 mbcellaneous specimens, buffalo robes, medicine shields, Wasco 

 collection. 



I Steatite pipe — Murphy, X. C. 



.Archaeological collection from Mexico and Xew Mexico, ethnological 

 collection from Mexico and Iroquois, Cherokee, Coahuila, Tonka- 

 way. Sauk and Fox Indians, Mexican and Pueblo busts. 



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