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REPORT (►F NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued. 



Bronze medal in comnienioration of 

 the civic library inaugurated l^y H. J. 

 Tiffic, in 1896. Received from the 

 Soci^te de Numismatique et d'Ar- 

 chseologie de Montreal, through 

 Emanuel Ohlen, corresponding sec- 

 retary of the society. 35287. 



Collection of casts of seals. Received 

 from Mr. S. Patcanof, St. Petersburg, 

 Russia. 36461. 



A set of eggsof Stephen's Whippoorwill, 

 Antrostomus macromyctax, and a set 

 of eggs of the Western Nighthawk, 

 Chordeilis virginianus henryi. Re- 

 ceived from Dr. William L. Ralph. 

 36123. 



Mummy from Cuzco, Peru. Received 

 from Dr. A. H. C. Russell, U. S. N. 

 36836. 



Transmitted from the Bureau, of Eth- 

 nology, Maj. J. W. Powell, director: 



Collection of Indian baskets from Cal- 

 ifornia, obtained through Dr. J. W. 

 Hudson, Ukiak, Cal. (35435); collec- 

 tion of Carib implements from the 

 West Indies, obtained through M. 

 Louis Guesde, Pointe a. Pitre, Guade- 

 loupe, West Indies (35724); 4 an- 

 cient copper implements, received 

 through Isaac Otis (35787); collec- 

 tion of ethnological objects from the 

 Wasco and other tribes of the Warm 

 Spring Indians, obtained through 

 Mrs. E. T. Houtz '(35837); collection 

 of ethnological objects from Terra 

 del Fuego, obtained by J. B. Hatcher 

 (35895); collection of Indian ethno- 

 logical objects, obtained through 

 James Mooney (36021); Kutenai 

 canoe and 2 pairs of Kutenai snow- 

 shoes, received through A. W. Bar- 

 ber, General Land Ofiice (36096) ; 

 collection of ethnological objects 

 from Mexico, New Mexico, and Ari- 

 zona, obtained by Dr. Walter Hough 

 (36143); Zuiii and Navajo blankets, 

 received through E. M. Cushing 

 (36174); collection of Washoe bas- 

 kets, etc., receiv^ed through Eugene 

 Mead (36244); collection of Ojibwa 

 ethnological ol)jects, received through 

 G. H. Beaulieu (36315); 3 pottery 

 bowls, pottery cup, from Black Falls 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued, 

 ruins, Wukoki, 40 miles northeast 

 of Flagstaff, Ariz.; tunjuoise mosaic 

 earring, from the same location, re- 

 ceived through Dr. J. Walter Fewkes 

 (36468); coUecrtion of stone imple- 

 ments and other objects from Ja- 

 maica, West Indies, received tlirough 

 R. C. MacCormick (36678); collec- 

 tion of ethnological, archaeological, 

 and historical objects, collected by 

 W.H.Holmes. 36681. (See under 

 Bailey, G. W.; Deisher, H. K.; Mc- 

 Gee, Dr. Anita Newcomb; Hudson, 

 J.W.; Carrico, E.T.). 

 Transmitted from the National Zoological 

 Park, Dr. Frank Baker, superinten- 

 dent: 

 Specimen of Auchenia huanacos ( 35352 ) ; 

 cormorant and anhinga ( 35409 ) Lemur 

 [Lemur mongoz) (35410); specimen of 

 LagotJirix humholdti and 2 specimens 

 of Coati-mundi ( AfeMa?tt/a) (35487) ; 

 2 specimens of iguana from Mexico 

 and Honduras (35496); cockatoo in 

 flesh (35522); specimen of Ctcnomura 

 teres, from Mexico (35592); 2 birds 

 in the flesh (35606) ; black bear ( Ursioi 

 americanus) and a lion {Felis lea) 

 (35608); snake {Pituophis melano- 

 leucus), from Florida (35663), 2 fla- 

 mingoes and aspotted hyena (35730) ; 

 specimen of Ctenosaura, teres, from 

 Mexico (35745); flamingo and a Cu- 

 ban parrot (35861); puma {Felis con- 

 color) (35940); kangaroo (36049); 

 puma { Felis coiicolor) , Mexican Coati, 

 Nama narica (36127); snake (36142); 

 gray i)arrot {PsiUacuH erithacvs) 

 (36155); sw&n (Cygnusolor) (36155); 

 green monkey {CercojntJtecus cyno- 

 surus) and a zebu (Bos irulicus) 

 (36184); American l)uffalo (7?/.w« 

 (unericanus) (36193); iguana from 

 Honduras (36194); snake from Flor- 

 ida (36195); flamingo, chachalaca 

 and wild turkey (36284) ; snake ( Cro- 

 talus horridus), from West Virginia 

 (36335); monkey {Macacus) (36366); 

 bear ( Ursiis) ' (36303); Squirrel- 

 Monkey, Chrysothrix sciurus (36545); 

 2 gray wolves ( Canis lupus griseo- 

 alhus), black bear ( IJrsus americanus) 

 (36560) ; snake ( (Jphisaurus ventralis), 

 from Georgia (36666). 



