LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 



American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York: 48 prehistoric 

 stone implements and 12 prehistoric 

 potsherds — Yangtze River, China (gift) ; 

 94 sherds — Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Can- 

 yon, New Mexico (gift). 



Bouwknegt, H. E., Grandville, 

 Michigan: 45 silver ornaments made 

 for Indian trade — Round Island, Michi- 

 gan (exchange). 



Cahn, Lieut. Alvin R., U.S.N. R., 

 Chicago: about 2,000 prehistoric Aleut 

 artifacts of bone, ivory, and stone — 

 Amaknak Island, Aleutian Islands, 

 Alaska (gift). 



Collier, Donald, Chicago: 200 

 sherds from 10 archaeological sites — 

 provinces of Ancash and Huanuco, 

 Peru; 10 textile fragments — Casma 

 Valley, Ancash, Peru (gift). 



Comee, Lowell (deceased): ethno- 

 logical material — Alaska and North- 

 west Coast (gift). 



Cranbrook Institute of Science, 

 Bloomfield Hills, Michigan: 2 bone 

 brushes, a picket roll of painted skin, 

 a 2-fingered bowman's glove, and a 

 decorated bone bag fastener — Labrador 

 Peninsula (exchange). 



Eckenrode, Mrs. Retta, Chicago: a 

 bannerstone — Woodland pattern, region 

 unknown (gift). 



Harmon, Mrs. John H., Highland 

 Park, Illinois: a Chaco jar — New 

 Mexico (gift). 



Laufer, Dr. Berthold (deceased): 

 about 4,000 rubbings on paper of 

 Chinese monuments (gift). 



Millard, Mrs. Malcolm S., Deer- 

 field, Illinois: a basket — Alaska (gift). 



Renwick, Mrs. Edward A., Evans- 

 ton, Illinois: beaded bag, belts, garters 

 and other ethnological objects — north- 

 eastern Wisconsin (gift). 



Schapiro, Dr. Louis (deceased): 

 77 pottery and stone objects — Panama, 

 Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Colombia 

 (gift). 



United States Marine Corps: 

 55 photographs — South Pacific islands 

 (gift). 



University of Kentucky, Lexing- 

 ton, Kentucky: 175 prehistoric speci- 

 mens — Ohio County, Kentucky (ex- 

 change). 



University Museums, University 

 of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan: 

 10 ethnological specimens — Aleutian 

 Islands, Alaska (exchange). 



DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY— ACCESSIONS 



Aguilar G., Jose Ignacio, Guate- 

 mala City, Guatemala: 225 specimens 

 of Guatemalan plants (gift). 



Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, 

 Massachusetts: 580 specimens of Fiji 

 plants (exchange). 



Ball, Dr. Carleton R., Washing- 

 ton, D.C.: 12 plant specimens (gift). 



Barkley, Dr. Fred A., Austin, 

 Texas: 258 specimens of Texas algae 

 (gift). 



Bazuin, C. W., Grand Rapids, 

 Michigan: 236 specimens of Michigan 

 plants (gift). 



Benedict, Rev. Brother A., Santa 

 Fe, New Mexico: 1 plant specimen 

 (gift). 



Benke, Hermann C, Chicago: 57 

 specimens of Illinois and Indiana plants 

 (gift). 



Board of Economic Warfare, Cin- 

 chona Mission, Bogota, Colombia: 8 

 specimens of Colombian plants (gift). 



Bondar, Dr. Gregorio, Bahia, 

 Brazil: 1 economic specimen (gift). 



Brannon, Dr. M. A., Gainesville, 

 Florida: 83 specimens of Florida algae 

 (gift). 



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