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Dessez, MisH Henrietta Louise, Washington City. California and Interior Basin. 



Eaton, the Misses, Boston, Massachusetts. Very old California l)askets. 



Emmons, G. T., Princeton, New Jersey. Excellent old Tlinkits. 



Feeney, Miss Katharine, 1570 Filbert street, Oakland, California. A tine mis- 

 cellaneous collection. 



Field Columbian Museum of Chicago has rich collections of basketry from all the 

 north Pacific coast families, and especially old and beautiful specimens of Tlinkit 

 twined ware, the gift of Mr. E. E. Ayer; from the Columbian Basin 50 Nez Perces 

 twined wallets, many of them large and choice, and some of considerable age; 

 60 coiled and imbricated baskets of the Klikitats of various sizes. The last- 

 mentioned two collections were made by Mr. E. E. Miller. From various parts 

 of Califoi'nia, the Field Columbian possesses many choice baskets, and is espe- 

 cially rich in examjiles from tribes oi the Kulanapan, jMariposan, and INIoqu- 

 lumnan families. These were gathered chiefly by Dr. J. W. Hudson, but many 

 choice examples were the gift of Mr. E. E. Ayer. The same generous benefactor 

 added to his gift large collections from the AVhite Mountain, and Mescalero 

 Apaches, and from the Pimas, made by George A. Dorsey, Charles L. Owen, 

 and S. C. Sims added typical series from special tribes. Dr. Dorsey's ITte 

 collection should be mentioned, and particularly that from the Klamath tri))e, 

 numl)ering over 200 specimens and comprising all their forms, technical proc- 

 esses, and designs. 



Feohman, Mrs. J., Portland, Oregon. West Coast basketry and matting. 



Gardner, Mrs. George S., Laurel, Mississipiji. Tribes of Indian Territory, Georgia, 

 and Louisiana. Also a fair series of Pacific coast work — Alaska, British Columbia, 

 Washington, California, and Arizona. 



Gray, Mrs. William, Salem, Oregon. 



Greble, Mrs. Mary D., New York City. Rare old southern California pieces. 



Hall, Robert C, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Miscellaneous. Good Pomos and Tul- 

 ares. 



Harvey, Fred, Albuipierque, New Mexico. I^arge collection from the Southwest. 



Hearst, Mrs. Phebe A., Berkeley, California. Miscellaneous. Very large collection. 

 Rich in Pomoe and central California tribes. The collection is in the University 

 of California, and exhaustive studies are being made under her generous pat- 

 ronage. 



Hubby, Miss Ella S., Pasadena, California. 



Hudson, Mrs. Grace, Ukiah, California. Fine Pomos. Dr. J. W. Hudson's two 

 large collections from these tribes are in Washington and Chicago. 



Hyde Exploring Expedition, New York. Collection of basketry from the South- 

 west. Encourages the making of baskets and aids in the sale of them. 



Ide, ]\Irs. Esther C, Seymour street, Syracuse, New York. Miscellaneous. Good 

 Pomos and Tulares. 



Jackson, Col. James, Salem, Oregon. 



James, George Wharton, Pasadena, California. Esi^ecially good in examples from 

 California Missions. 



Johnston, Mrs. Willi.\m P., New Orleans, Louisiana. Chetimaches, Choctaws, and 

 Attacapas. 



Jones, Philip Mills, State LTniversity, Berkelej', California. 



Kepler, Joseph, Inwood on the Hudson, (iieneral collection. 



KiRKPATRiCK, Mrs. I. H., Adrian, Michigan. Fine Navahos. 



Landsberg, Frederick, Victoria, British Columbia. General collection. 



Lang, Miss Anne M., The Dalles, Oregon. Collection of imbricated basketry. Large 

 and rare. 



Loosly, Mrs. John, 9 Pine street, San Francisco, California. Miscellaneous. 



Lowe, Mrs. T. S. C, Pasadena, California. Fine, large collection. Rich in Pomos 

 and central California tribes. 



