Jan., 1909. Annual Report OP the DIRECTOR. 255 



Acci-smons. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



(ACCESSIONS AUK BY (WIT C7NLBSS OTHERWISE DBSIGNATBD.) 



AVER, EDWARD E., Chicago. 



1 red pigment - Egypt. 

 BARHKK. i". m.. La Porte, [ndiana. 



b trap, of split vane arranged and fa to form a narrow cane 



with handle of cane — Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. 

 BROOKLYN INSTITUTE MUSEUM, Brooklyn, New York. 



23 Anthropological photographs — Southwest (exchange.) 

 DEISHER, II. K., Kutztown, Pa. 



9 large photographs of groups of baskets of donor's collection. 

 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Collected by E. E. Aver: 



Archaeological objects — Egypt and Italy. 

 Ethnological objects — from Nubia. 

 Collected by F. C. Cole: 



Ethnological objects — Luzon and Palawan Islands. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey: 



Ethnological specimens — Java. 

 Ethnological specimens — Bismarck Arch. 

 Ethnological specimens of the Todas — Nilgiri Hills, India. 

 Crania, human — New Ireland. 

 Crania, human — German Xew Guinea. 

 Objects of Hindu Religion — Madras, India. 

 Singhalese Ethnology — Ceylon. 

 Lthnological specimens — Solomon Islands. 

 Boomerangs, arrow heads, etc. — Australia. 

 Ethnological specimens — German Xew Guinea. 

 Ethnological specimens— Xew Ireland and adjacent Islands. 

 Collected by B. Laufer: 



Ethnological objects — Sikkim. 

 Purchases' 



Winnebago blood doctor's outfit 



1 wooden ladle, i quirt (bone handle). 1 game (feet bones of deer), 

 1 quiver ibuffalo hide), 1 bow, 1 knife (deer horn handle) — 

 Black River Falls, Wisconsin. 

 1 skull of an African of Lumba tribe with tribal marks, 2 ventral in- 

 cisors of lower jaw removed and sockets filled, al notch be- 

 tween two upper centra] incisors - Afri 



