LIST OF ACCESSloy^. 



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-^•"-rentr-nine birds^ ^8? frunu Califor- 

 nia and Aruooa, and SI iMrds^ «ygy 

 fnmt Florida. Beceired frmn Dr. W. 

 L Ralpb. Utica, X. Y. |i3S110, 



3&114.) 



Tir<r> scpecimens of Cmtopkaija ami fnxa 

 Flfjirida. Beceired feom Dr. W. L 

 Ralph, Utica, X. Y. ^ITO. 



TrrmJonHted fnoiM thit Bvrmni nf JEtimtoi- 

 *>y9, Meq. J. W. Poirifff, Direelors 



Clrriped taken from the Frencb-Ankeri- 

 can cable bv the steam^ip Minia; 

 a\*tf a \>\etre of the cable, received 

 throng Dr. J. Walter Fewkes 

 (337^1): collection of potsherds from 

 the taIoj> of Katzimo, or the En- 

 chanter] Me^^a. near the poeblo of 

 A com a. in Western-Central Xew 

 Mexicr> f:S794>; ^one ceremonial 

 s?pear, also iabers. corncobs, etc, from 

 Cebollita Vallev. New Mexico 

 (33806); collection of moond potterr 

 and other objecte obtained through 

 G. F. Morris 1 33919) ; necklace made 

 of greenstone beads, panther made 

 of greenstone beads, and 2 mirrors 

 made of pyrites of iron. obtaine«l 

 through < T. F. Morris ( 3392S > ; double 

 frog pipe carved in sandstone, found 

 in a mound in Crittenden County, 

 and a potter}" vessel from a mound in 

 MLssiisappi County. Ark., obtained 

 through G. F. Morris (339:^1: collec- 

 tion of Indian relics, obtained through 

 Rev. D. Jones (33939 1 : saddles, horse 

 trappings, skins u.«ed for belcloth- 

 ing, cradles, obtained through J. B. 

 Hatcher from the Tneltches Indians 

 of Patagonia i ;i:i95S i : blanket wrap- 

 jjing for Kiowa shieM and a calendar 

 painted on buckskin by the Kiowa 

 Indians of Oklahoma ( 34001 ) ; collec- 

 tion of potter}- vessels, bone imple- 

 ments, wooden tray, basketwork. and 

 other objects from Cliff Ruins in San 

 Juan County, Utah, obtained through 

 HenrA'S. Gane (34002); ethnological 

 objects from the Indians <:>f the plains 

 and Rocky Mountains and 2 skulls of 

 Aiitilorapra and a pair of antlers, ob- 

 tained through EmileGranier 

 (34005); 18 trephined skulls from 

 Peru, obtained through Dr. M. A. 



?»«irrH.'»oTEA3r bsrmmofsf — CfNutinanL 

 Maxilz ( ^•if*^ : eoOectJoo «i j **** ™* 

 [xotteTT frocn Sisn Joan re^ooo (ilfoat- 

 teunxDA ValLey ' . obodraed front Mr?. 

 W.I^Sca&Mnit Sli30S>;eduM)fv^)ikkail 

 eolkctkm from Mexico. «>l)taine«l by 

 EL W. Xelaoa (i3iaOT>: ctlmalo^kal 

 obgeels from Mexieo,, obtained from 

 Edward Fkiiner ^^I80S>; antlirofo- 

 kgKal objeete from Cklifomia,, ob- 

 tained through W. H. Holm^ 

 (34SQ9>; atme implement^ objects 

 oi burned dav,. hone,, ^ttetl, e^-r ol>- 

 tained thio«^i Edward Hi^bes,. 

 Stockton, CaL ( 31S10>; moond relics 

 of ^>ell, bone, and stone, obtainenl 

 through H. C. Meredith, Stockton, 

 GbI. (SISll); stone impJemoits and 

 objects of baked clay, obtained 

 throi]^ J. A. Barr, Stockton, Cal. 

 (34812); hmnan' bones and fo^l 

 bones of mammals, obtained throc^th 

 W. J. Mercer. Murphy. Cal. (S1S13) : 

 net and headband nse^l for carrying 

 baskets, used by the Porno Indians, 

 obtaine«l throogh W. H. Hofanes hnmi 

 J. W. Hudson. Ukiali. CaL ♦>1.<14 1 : 

 set of gambling bones from the same 

 tribe, obtained from C. F. Briags, 

 San Francisc«>, Cal. (34Slo); stone 

 mortar fr»>m California, obtained 

 from E. G. Kavanaugh. Forest Hill. 

 Cal. (34816 1 : 4 stone implements, ol»- 

 tained through J. B. Pownall, Colum- 

 bia, Cal. 134817): stone implements 

 and utensils from Pasadena, Cal., oV- 

 tained from H. X. Rust, South Pasji- 

 dena, Cal. i3481S): costtune of an 

 Ojibwa warrior. Kway gway ye way 

 be nung. from Minnesota (^34912*: 

 mug from a pueblo in Cebollita 

 (34908); Shawnee wampiuu belt, rt^ 

 ceived through AVillis X. Tobias, M^v 

 ra%"iantown, Ontario, Canada (34924 i : 

 discoidal stone found in Cher\>kee 

 County, Ga., received from C. L. 

 Miller, Coulterville, Tenn. (^350t>S); 

 antiquities from Mexico and Texas, 

 collecteil by Mr. Holmes (3ol01 ) : ol^ 

 tained through Henry Pi^stel, New 

 York City, collection of Mexican and 

 Peru\-ian relics (35172); obtaine<l 

 through J. H, Elder, Rutleilge, Ga., 

 a car veil stone pipe (3ol7G). 



