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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



builders, a collection composed of the following' objects was brought 

 from the National Museum. 



Haida boxes. 

 Carved canea. 

 Slate totem posts. 

 Stone knife. 

 Slate knives. 

 Slate plate. 

 Carved slate box. 

 Slate dish. 

 Carved war club. 

 Horn dishes. 

 Carved dipper. 

 Painted hat. 

 Chief's wooden hat. 

 Stone pipe. 



Ammunition bag. 

 [lorn spoon. 

 Gambling sticks. 

 Baskets. 

 Carved dishes. 

 Carved wooden spoon. 

 Carved horn spoons. 

 Rattles. 



Wooden dipper. 

 Mask, Bilhula. 

 Fish hook. 

 Wooden spoon. 

 Wooden fork. 

 Papoose cradle. 



Medicine-man's clapper. 



Whale-oil dish. 



Food dish. 



Carved images. • 



Carved masks. 



Model of Haida house. 



Model of Haida boat. 



Mask. 



Stone maul. 



Stone maul-head. 



Bottle covered with woven 

 grass. 



Unit boxes of Haida carv- 

 ings, dishes, etc. 



One of the original Audubon plates, from which was printed "Birds 

 of North America," was exhibited, as were also eighteen lithographs 

 from Goode and Kilbourne's work, "The Game Fishes of the United 

 States." These lithographs, the list of which is appended, were greatly 

 admired : 



Crayling, Thymallus tricolor. 

 Perch, Perca americana. 

 Weakhsh, Cynoscion regale. 

 Red snapper, Lutjanus blackfordi. 

 Sea bass, Serranus atrarius. 

 Lake trout, Salvelinus namaycuah. 

 Salmon, Salmo salar. 

 King-fish, Menticirrus nebulosus. 

 Mackerel, Scomber scombrus. 

 Bouito, Sarrfa sarda. 



Brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis. 

 Blue-fish, Pomatomtis sal tutor. 

 Sheep's-head, Archosargus probatoceph- 



alus. 

 Pompano, Trachynotus curolinus. 

 Rockfisb, Boccus liiieatus. 

 Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorua mucula- 



tus. 

 Channel bass, Scicenops ocellata. 

 California salmon, Onchorynrhus chonichu. 



The following medals, made of copper at the mint from the original 

 dies, were on exhibition. These medals are of great historic interest, 

 the originals, of gold and silver, having been struck by order of Con- 

 gress in commemoration of national events, or in recognition of heroic 

 actions in the history of our country, thus furnishing an enduring 

 record, and a means of familiarizing future generations with the feat- 

 ures of American heroes of every class of events, military, naval, civil, 

 and scientific. 



MILITARY AND NAVAL MEDALS. 



General Washington, siege of Boston. 

 General Gates, Saratoga. 

 Maj. Harry Lee, Powles Hook. 

 General Morgan, Cowpens. 

 Col. J. E. Howard, Cowpens. 

 Col. De Fleury, Stony Point. 

 Capt. Paul Jones, naval victory. 

 Captain Truxton, naval victory. 

 Capt. Isaac Hull, naval victory. 

 Commodore Preble, naval victory. 

 Col. W. A. Washington, Cowpens. 



Col. George Croghan, Fort Stephenson. 

 General Harrison, the Thames. 

 Governor Isaac Shelby, the Thames. 

 General Winfield Scott, Chippewa and 



Niagara. 

 Capt. Stephen Decatur, naval victory. 

 Captain Bainbridge, naval victory. 

 Capt. Jacob Jones, naval victory. 

 Captain Lawrence, naval victory. 

 General P. B. Porter, Chippewa, Niagara, 



Erie. 



