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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



Smith, Mrs?. Rachel S., Lincoln, Va. : 

 Beetle {Desmocerits pallialuti Forster) . 

 41047. 



Smith, Thorn, Isabella, Tenn. : Meteorite- 

 iron from the southwestern section of 

 Cherokee County, N. C. (purchase) 

 L. P. X. (40746); specimens of zoisite 

 (exchange) (41095). 



Smith & Wesson, Springlield, Mass.: 

 New military revolver. 40122. 



Smithsonian Institution, Mr. S. P. Lang- 

 ley, secretary: 



Bronzed plaster bust of Cuvier. 39652. 

 Bequeathed to the Institution by Mr. 

 Charles Abert, through Miss Con- 

 stantia Abert, Washington, D. C. 



Collection of weights and measuring 

 apparatus purchased by Mr. S. P. 

 Langley from Mr. J. Charles Wohl- 

 bold, Nuremburg, Germany. 40029. 



Bronze medal coinmemoiating the cen- 

 tennial anniversary of the Athenaeum 

 of Brescia. 40973. Presented to the 

 Institution by the Athenaeum. 



Original oil painting of "The March of 

 Time." 40194. Presented by Mr. 

 Henry Sandham, London, England. 



Transmitted fromthe Bureau of American 

 Ethnology, Mr. W. H. Holmes, chief. 



Ancient Mexican stone yoke, received 

 through Mr. M. H. Saville (39590); 

 collection of relics from ruins in 

 Arizona, collected by Mr. Cecil A. 

 Deane, Denver, Colo. (39.591); 

 through Miss Mabel M. Gould, war 

 bonnet obtained from a Sioux Indian 

 and a fur bag made by the Oglala In- 

 dians (39650); received through H. 

 E. Wadsworth, Indian war bonnet 

 (39681) ; received through O. G. Har- 

 desty, stone spearhead (39682); 

 through Lieut. G. T. Emmons, 

 U. S. N., Princeton, N. J., skin fur 

 blanket obtained from the Chilcat 

 Indians and an unfinished basket 

 from the same tribe (39826); 50 bas- 

 kets from Thompson River, British 

 Columbia, 16 antique masks and a 

 wooden seat from British Columbia, 

 collected by Lieut. G. T. Emmons 

 (39904) ; ethnological collection ob- 

 tained by Dr. Frank Russell from 

 the Pima Indians of Arizona (39990) ; 



Smithsonian Institution — Continue<l. 

 collectioiijof l)askets from the Pima 

 Indians, obtained by Dr. Frank Rus- 

 sell (39991 ) ; specimens of quarry site 

 material from aboriginal quarries of 

 Carter County, Ky., obtained by Mr. 

 Gerard Fowke, Chillicothe, Ohio 

 (40021); received through E.' O. 

 Matthews, collection of prehistoric 

 stone relics (40048) ; baskets made by 

 the Mission Indians, 2 pairs of yucca 

 sandals from Santa Rosa, willow grain 

 basket, 2 nets for carrying wild hemp, 

 and a wooden needle, collected by 

 Mr. H. N. Rust, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 (40049); 90 ethnological objects from 

 the middle West, obtained from the 

 Indians of that section through Rev. 

 Michael Dumarest (40071); 11 boxes 

 containing archeological material 

 from the shell heaps of Maine, c<j1- 

 lected by the late Frank H. Cushing 

 (40192); 6 plastic figures of Egyptian 

 gods, obtained through Mrs. Marie 

 N. Buckman, Boston, Mass. (40231); 

 ethnological material and geological 

 specimens, collected by W J McCxee, 

 James Mooney, and others (40264); 

 collection of pottery casts, etc. 

 (40.329); ethnological material, Inrds, 

 and plants, collected by Mrs. M. C. 

 Stevenson (40350); ethnological ma- 

 terial, collected by Messrs. James 

 Mooney, DeLancy Gill, A. E. Jenks, 

 and others in Salt River Valley from 

 among the Chippewa Indians, Cher- 

 okee Indians, and from localities in 

 Mexico (40385); collected by Mrs. 

 M. C. Stevenson, sun shrine contain- 

 ing a number of concretions, Hopi 

 cotton kilt, embroidered and painted, 

 to be' used at the base of a white 

 mask, tablet belonging to a plumetl 

 serpent, red pottery bowl (archaic), 

 fragments of pottery from ruins west 

 and northwest of Zuni, and a fetish 

 of Kolouise (40396); Pegan costume, 

 obtained from William Russell, 

 Washington, D. C. (40572) ; received 

 through Mr. W. H. Holmes bronze 

 medal of the Geographical Society of 

 Roumania, June 15, 1900 (41016); 

 stone implements from the West In- 

 dies, consisting of 800 specimens 



