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Smithsonian Institution — Coutinued. 

 pocket dial with compass (29794); 2 

 sand-glasses, modern tbree-iuinnte egg- 

 glasses in black walnut frames (29862) ; 

 12 pieces of electrical apparatus sup- 

 posed to have been used by Professor 

 Henry in his laboratory work at the 

 Smithsonian Institution, and 16 photo- 

 graphs of Professor Henry's early elec- 

 trical apparatus, prepared under the 

 direction of Miss Henry and exhibited 

 at the World's Columbian Exposition, 

 Chicago, 1893 (29868). Deposited m the 

 National Museum. 



Tkansmitted from the Bureau of 

 Ethnology, Major J. W. Powell, 

 Director : 

 Ethnological objects obtained from the 

 Alaskan Indians, Chilkat River 

 (29664); collection of antiquities ob- 

 tained from the clitf dwellings and 

 from ancient pueblos, near Tusayan, 

 Ariz., collected by Dr. J. Walter 

 Fewkes (29889); small collection of 

 potsherds, collected by F. W. Hodge 

 from the Zuni ruins of Kechipauan, 

 Hawikuk, and K'iakima, and from 

 the prehistoric ruin of Katzimo, in 

 western New Mexico (29990) ; speci- 

 men of Scorpion, Vejoris lynnctipalpis, 

 Wood, from Seriland, western Sonora, 

 collected by Mr W J McGee (30225) ; 

 arrowheads and potsherds from 

 near Grand Rapids, Mich., sent by 

 Charles Miller, jr. (30330); ethno- 

 logical objects obtained from the 

 Kiowa Indians (30341) ; Indian com- 

 pass constructed after the manner of 

 those in use among the aborigines in 

 Florida (30497) ; necklace of human 

 teeth, presented by KingTimbenuku, 

 ruler of six of the atolls of the Gilbert 

 Island group, to Lieut. F. L. Clarke, 

 U. S. A. (30498); clay pipe and a jaw 

 bone found in a supposed Indian 

 grave, in Deerfield Township, Lena- 

 wee County, Mich. (30517) ; ethno- 

 logical objects obtained from the 

 Seri Indians, Sonoro, Mexico (30579); 

 model of a ghost-shirt belonging to a 

 Dakota Indian, obtained by H. T, 

 Robinson, Leslie, S. Dak. (30646). 

 Transmitteh from the National 

 Zoological Park, Dr. Frank Baker, 

 superintendent: 

 Golden Eagle, Aquila chrysivtos, and 

 Western Porcupine, Erethizon d. ejnx- 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued. 

 Transmitted from the National, 

 Zoological Park — Continued. 

 anthiis, in the flesh (29583); 2 Vir- 

 ginia Deer, Caj-iac«sri'r<7i«ian((.s,young 

 Virginia Deer, Cariacnn vivf/inianus x 

 macrotis, Raccoon, Procyon lotor, and 

 a Canada Porcupine, Erethizon dorsa- 

 tus, in the flesh (29584); Macaw, Ara 

 aracoinja, in the flesh (29585) ; AVol- 

 verine, Gido lusciis, and a Red Fox, 

 Vidpes fnlvus, in the flesh (29626); 

 specimen of Golden Eagle, Aquila 

 chrysa'tos and Bald Eagle, Haliaetus 

 leiicocephalus (29627); 2 specimens of 

 Wart Hog, Phacochfcrus « t/(ioj)iCHS, 

 and an Armadillo, Ta/MStaKorCT(ci«c<a, 

 in theflesh (29676) ; Diamond-backed 

 Rattlesnake, Crolalus adamattfeus 

 (29777); Elk, Cervus canadensis 

 (29874) ; Lion, Felis leo, in the flesh 

 (29905) ; Fox, ruljns fulvus, in the 

 flesh (29906); Porcupine, Erethizon 

 dorsatiis, in the flesh (29952) ; Beaver, 

 Castor fiber, in the flesh (29953); 

 Squirrel, Set urns sp., in the flesh 

 (29954) ; Kangaroo(29974); Porcupine, 

 Erethizon dorsatns, in the flesh (29978) ; 

 Sea Lion and Elk (29991) ; Porcupine, 

 Erethizon <7or8«/«s,in the flesh (29999) ; 

 alcoholic specimen of Armadillo, Ta- 

 tusia novemcincta (30034); Sea Lion, 

 Zalaphus calif ornicus, in the flesh 

 (30036); Porcupine, Erethizon dorsatus, 

 from New Hampshire, in the flesh 

 (30048) ; Golden Eagle, Aquila chrysa'- 

 tos, in the flesh (30163) ; Elk, Cerrus 

 canadensis, in the flesh (30178) ; 3 speci- 

 mens of Monkeys, comprising Cerco- 

 pithccus diana, Macacus cynomolgus, 

 and Cebus (30179); Felis leo, A'as«a 

 narica, and sjiecimen of Gazella dor- 

 cas (30223); Alligator, Rattlesnake, 

 and 3 Magpies (30245); Polar Bear 

 and Beaver (30314) ; Monkey, Macacus 

 rhesus, and Kangaroo, Macropns 

 (30414) ; Rattlesnake (Crotalus), King 

 Snake {Ophiholus), Bull Snake ( Pi <//o- 

 ph is), and a Magpie, Pica pica h udsonia, 

 in the flesh (30419); Macaw, Ara 

 macao. Macaw, Ara chloroptera, 

 Clarke's Crow, Xucifraga columhiana, 

 yonng Ostrich, Struthio camellus 

 (30437) ; 2 specimens of Peccary, Di- 

 cotyles tajacu, and a Beaver, Castor 

 canadensis, in the flesh (30439) ; Swan, 

 in the flesh (30442) ; Monkeys, Maca- 



