,VJ REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



EthnologicaJ and archeological specimens obtained from the Mission 

 [ndians of southern California; collected by Mr. Horatio N. Rust, South 

 Pasadena, California; L36 specimens. 



Ethnological collections from the Indian tribes of British Columbia 

 and Alaska; collected by Lieut. George T. Emmons, U. S. Navy; 157 

 specimens. 



GIFTS TO THE MUSEUM. 



Collection of prehistoric stone implements and other relies, princi- 

 pally from Maryland, presented by Dr. J. D. McGuire, of Ellicott 

 City, Mai- viand; 7,211 specimens. This collection comprises a great 

 body of interesting and valuable material, and is the most important 

 one ever made by a single collector within the Chesapeake region, 

 being of exceptional scientific value. 



Ethnological objects from the East Indies and the Malay peninsula; 

 gift of Dr. W. L. Abbott; 21 specimens. 



Ethnological objects from the Philippine Islands, gift of Gen. James 

 M. Bell, U. S. Volunteers; 35 specimens. 



Ethnological and archeological collections from the Pueblo Indians, 

 the Alaskan Eskimo, and from Mexico; gift of E. W. Nelson; 39 

 specimens. 



Collection of flint implements and rejectamenta of manufacture from 

 ancient flint quarries in Egypt; gift of H. W. Seton-Karr, London, 

 England; 281 specimens. This is a most important collection, illus- 

 trating the quarrying and stone-shaping arts of the primitive Egyptians. 



Collection of stone implements from Owego, Tioga County, New 

 York; gift of A. F. Barrott; 250 specimens. 



Swords, pistols, medals, spurs, and shoulder straps presented to 

 (Jen. George W. Morgan, U. S. Army, for services during the Mexi- 

 can and the Civil Wars; gift of Mrs. Morgan. 



Lock and key to the Emperor's gate of the "Forbidden City," 

 Pekin, China; gift of Rev. W. T. Hobart. 



Sword, hat, commissions, and other memorials of Gen. Thomas 

 Swords. F. S. Army, who served during the Mexican and the Civil War; 

 presented to the Smithsonian Institution by Mrs. E. H. Cotheal. 



Maundav money, the last issued during the reign of Queen Victoria; 

 gift of Edward Lovett. 



A collection of 62 coins, medals, and tokens, ancient and modern; 

 gift of E. J. Sears. 



Two dirert photographs in natural colors; made and presented by 

 Prof. (J. Lippman. One represents the solar spectrum, and the other 

 a group of fruit and richly colored vases. 



Twenty-nine photographs relating to the solar eclipse, 17 of which 

 were presented by Prof. William Libbey, of Princeton University, 

 and V2 by the Smithsonian Eclipse Expedition of 1900. 



