286 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



U. S. Navy ; Jobn Durand, Paris ; Dr. James Grant Bey, Egypt; Lady 

 Edith Blake, Nova Scotia. 



Another method adopted for enriching the department of ethnology 

 has been a number of exchanges with museums. During the year a large 

 series of objects from our modern Indian tribes was sent to the Peabody 

 Museum in Cambridge, for which our collection will receive accessions 

 from the explorations of Professor Putnam. 



Exchanges have also been conducted with the Cincinnati Art Museum, 

 with Dr. Gosse, of Geneva, Switzerland, with the Royal Ethnological 

 Museum in Berlin, and with Mr. Edward Lovett, in England. 



ADDITIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY. 



Greenland. — Snow shovel, 4 arrow points, fid, comb; Dr. C.Hart Merriam (21589). 

 Water tube, harpoon head, bellying pin, kayak scraper, ice knife or kayak, 

 throwing stick, knife. Theodore Holm ("21418). 



Sitka. — Caribou-skin jerkin, buckskin ceremonial shirt, deer-skin shirt, bncksin shirt 

 ornamented with bear's claws. Max B. Richardson (21596). 



Queen Charlotte Island. — Dancing shirt of bear skin, very fine; design, the totem of 

 the bear. J. G. Swan (20957). 



Fort Rupert, British Columbia. — Nimpkish Indians. Jointed sword (dancer's), powder 

 bags (3), wythe of cedar (rope), spoons (4), salmon gatf hook, knife for carving 

 (4), prepared kelp, seal spear heads and leaders (2). J. G. Swan (20957). 



Vancouver Island. — (Kuyoquats.) Basket of spruce root, cloak, blanket orcloak, cedar 

 bark mat, prepared cedar bark. J. G. Swan (20957). 



Vancouver Island. — Brass bracelets. Dr. F. Boas (21890). 



Washington Territory. — Colispel Indians. Camas roots. Dr. E. L. Morgan, (20945). 



Alaska. -Woman's knife. Dr. Cyrus Adler (22145). 



Rattle, food dish, trap. U. S. Fish Commission (21734). 



Montana. — Stillwater photos of two Crow Indians (20979). Child's moccasins (21549). 



Crow Indian medicine shield, medicine case, bone breaker, robe flesher, lariat, sheep- 

 skin robe, peace pipe and case, arrow with two scalps, girl's deerskin dress, par- 

 rlesche wallet, broken sword from Custer's battle-held. Col. J. I. Allen (21558). 

 Bow made by Yellow Belly. Capt. Charles Bendire, U. S. Army. 



Xtir Mexico. — Zuni sacred blanket, blue blanket, eagle fetish, medicine stone, red 

 paint, grooved axes (3), celt, sacred paint mortars (3), rubbing stones (2), hafted 

 axes ground and chipped (2) (Moki) ; sacred meal trays (27), tray baskets (10), 

 bowl-shaped baskets (2), basket materials, wooden images (3), dance sticks (I 

 pair), wooden bird, headdress, rattle, dance armlets (2 pairs); (Pueblos), Arrow 

 heads, spear heads, knives, awls used as amulets in dance, and for drills, etc. 

 (25); (Apaches), baskets (3); Mrs. T. E. Stevenson (21605). Arrows, Apaches 

 CM; D. Fitz Gerald (21110). 



Arizona. — Apaches, part of tire drill, Capt. John G. Bourke, U. S. Army (22093); 

 Navajos, Cap holder and powder charger, silver chain, spindle, blankets (5), 

 the large blanket, blankets of coarse and fine diagonal weaving and fine and 

 coarse straight weaving (types used to illustrate Dr. Matthews's paper on Navajo 

 weaving in the third annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1885, p. 385); 

 Dr. Washington Matthews, U. S. Army (20888). 



California.— San Luis Obispo, charm stone ; H. W. Henshaw (21792). 



Maine. — Swedish wooden shoes; William Bartlett (21523). 



Massachusetts, — Salem, earliest friction match; F. W. Putnam (20904). 



Niagara Falls.— Basket ; W. H. Chandlee (21749). 



New Yorlc.—l?oot stove; F. S, Hawlcy (21741). 



\tir York.— Broadalhiu ; glass campbene, lamp, wheel tinder f>Qj ;m<l pistol cartridge. 

 j>nx; F. S. Hawley (31376), 



