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species of mammals (86(» specimens), obtained from a sulphur spring at 

 Afton, Indian Territory, by W. H. Holmes, Head curator. 



2. Explorations in Arizona, begun during the preceding j^ear by 

 Dr. Waiter Hough, Assistant Curator, Division of Ethnology, yielded 

 a large body of material (2,200 specimens), consisting of pottery, 

 implements of stone, wood, shell ornaments, and human remains. 



3. Explorations in Arizona conducted jointly by Mr. Peter G. Gates 

 and the National Museum, the latter represented by Dr. Walter 

 Hough, yielded large collections of archeological material. One-half 

 of the product, consisting of 701 specimens, was turned over to the 

 Museum. These collections are to be regarded as in large part a 

 gift to the Museum by Mr. Gates, as the expenses of the field work 

 were defrayed by him. 



GIFTS TO THE MUSEUM. 



1. Ethnological collections from the East Indies (236 specimens); 

 presented to the Museum b}" Dr. W. L. Abbott. 



2. Stone implements from Columbia County, Pennsylvania (585 

 specimens); presented by Mr. Charles Hummel. 



3. Ethnological collection from the Eskimo of Ellesmere Land (74 

 specimens); presented by Mr. Robert Stein. 



4. Ethnological collection from Guatemala (41 specimens): presented 

 by Mrs. Mary W. Owen. 



5. Weapons captured during the Philippine insurrection; presented 

 to the Museum by Maj. E. L. Hawks, U. S. Volunteers. 



6. Collection of Philippine relics (60 specimens); presented by Dr. 

 W. C. Warmsley. 



7. Archeological collection from Guano caves. Las Cruces, New 

 Mexico (21 specimens); presented by J. R. De Mier. 



8. Image, moi'tar, and pestle of stone from Porto Rico (3 speci- 

 mens); presented by Mr. Henry Bird. 



9. Flint implements and animal bones from the cavern of Kesser- 

 lock, Thayingen, Schatihauscn, Switzerland (383 ,s})ecimens); presented 

 by Prof. J. Heierli. 



10. Series of objects illustrating successive steps in the manufacture 

 of the medal presented |jy Congress to participants in the battle of 

 Manila Bay, May 1, 1898 (5 specimens); gift of Tiffany and Company. 



11. Electric lamps (3 specimens); presented by the Nernst Lamp 

 Company. 



12. Watch movement; presented by the Elgin National Watch 

 Company. 



13. Tricycle; presented by Mr. Robert Atwater Smith. 



14. Desk and quadrant used by Dr. C. F. Hall on the Polaris expe- 

 dition; presented by Miss Anne S. Hall. 



