LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Smith, Rev. P. J., Beatty, Pa.: Specimen 

 of Cephalothrips coloradensis. 36794. 



Smitit,W. D., Prophetstown, 111.: Cecro- 

 pia Moth, Altacus cecropia Linnaeus. 



38168. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Air. S. P. Lang- 

 ley, Secretary. 



Collection of 873 medals and 29 coins. 

 Received from Mr. Henry Adams, 

 Washington, D. C. 37081. Deposit. 



Three pieces of native Bicol armor, 3 

 bolos, signal torch, 3 spears, 2 bows, 

 15 arrows, bird trap, fish basket, war 

 club, sword, and wooden shield. 

 Received from Brig. Gen. James M. 

 Bell, U. S. V., Military Governor, 

 Nueva Caceres, Philippine Islands. 

 37548. 



Medal struck to commemorate the one 

 hundredth anniversary of the estab- 

 lishment of the seat of government 

 in the District of Columbia. Received 

 from the Citizens' Committee. 

 37589. 



Lafayette medal. Received from Mr. 

 C. E. Claghorn, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 37997. 



Two human skulls, powder flask, syr- 

 inge, telephone, 2 horns and 2 hunt- 

 ing bags, 7 birds' skins, etc., from 

 Batanga Cameroons, West Africa. 

 Received from Dr. N. H. D. Cox, 

 Baltimore, Md. 37614. 



Medal struck in commemoration of the 

 dedication of the capitol of the Ter- 

 ritory of Arizona. Received from 

 Hon. 0. L. Geer, Phoenix, Ariz. 

 37688. 



Collection of stone implements from 

 Potomac-Chesapeake tide-water ] >r< >v- 

 ince. Received from Mr. J. D. 

 McGuire, Ellicott City, Md. 37330. 



Skull, bows, arrows, and spears used 

 by the Motilou Indians, and a collec- 

 tion of skulls and pottery from La 

 Hoyada. Received from Mr. Edward 

 Plumacher, United States consul, 

 Maracaibo, Venezuela. 36732, 37331. 



Transmitted from the Bureau of Eth- 

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



Alaskan totem pole obtained through 

 Iver Fougner (36752); leaf-shaped 



SMiTnsoNiAx Institution — Continued, 

 blades of gray flint, from a mound 

 in Scott County, 111. (36777); 30 leaf- 

 shaped flints from a cache in Jackson 

 County, Ind. (36778); 30 plants col- 

 lected by Dr. Walter Hough in Ari- 

 zona during his connection with the 

 Fewkes expedition (37127); collec- 

 tion of Bella Coola objects and natu- 

 ral history specimens received from 

 Iver Fougner (37021); 113 ethnolog- 

 ical objects from southern California 

 received from H. N. Rust (37098); 

 wooden carving of Zufii war god, 

 wooden carving of Zufii war goddess, 

 Pueblo vases and fragments, stone 

 fetish of the Zufiis, miscellaneous 

 stone implements, and 10 molds of 

 aboriginal relics (36918) ; 'received 

 from Mrs. H. M. Peabody, Navajo 

 woman's dress (37161); 3,215 relics 

 from the Etowah Mounds and vicin- 

 ity, Bartow County, Ga. (37113)«; 

 relics comprising 16,756 specimens 

 from mounds on the Davis plantation 

 (old Evans place) , Burke County, Ga. 

 (37114)"; relics from mounds in vari- 

 ous places, comprising 36,514 objects 

 371 15) «; received through Mr. W. H. 

 Holmes, quarry refuse from Indian 

 quarries (37341); 4 baskets manufac- 

 tured by the Cherokee Indians and 

 some wooden spoons, collected by 

 James Mooney on the Cherokee Res- 

 ervation, N. C. (37412); 5 baskets 

 made by Palomas Apache Indians 

 (37474); Tarumari Indian mummy 

 (37556 ) ; received through J. H. Sharp 

 11 oil paintings of American Indians, 

 Sioux, Cheyenne, and Crow tribes 

 (37595); received from Lieut, G. T. 

 Emmons, U. S. Navy, arrow heads, 

 spear points, stone celts, etc., from 

 Spring Island, British Columbia 

 (37766); 18,907 stone implements 

 from aboriginal village sites in Geor- 

 gia (38007); received through Joseph 

 Nathan, ethnological and archaeolog- 

 ical objects from California (38162); 

 through J. M. Hoge, carved stone 

 pipe from Virginia (38169); through 

 J. C. Brennan, 100 stone implements 



a These specimens were originally deposited in the National Museum by Dr. Roland Steiner, Grove- 

 town, Georgia, in previous years, and have since been purchased from him by the Bureau of Ethnology. 



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