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Wisconsin. — Milwaukee ; Patent boomerangs, H. Eggers ('20974). 



Pennsylvania — Philadelphia; Shaving and splint matches; Geo. G. Fryer (21108). 



Maryland.— Russian lamps (2), whale oil lamps (2), Camphene lamp, J. T. Doruey 

 (21960). Globe candlesticks (2), cut-glass camphene lamp, flat candlestick and 

 extinguisher, student lamp, Diacon lamp. James Kussel & Son (21959). Foot 

 stove, Joseph Elias <S Son (21958). Candle snuffers; T. \V. Sweeney (20973) 

 stone with socket; E. P. Valentine (21486). 

 Washington. — Camp candlesticks; Paul E. Beckwith (21313). Flint-lock pistol, 

 (21535 b Old balances ; Peter Burger (20972). Gas-lighting attachment; C. A. 

 Stewart (21558). Sand bag, knives (6), tweezers and razor; John Graham 

 (21270). Luminous match sate, pair of old bellows, pocket match box, model 

 of candle-dipping apparatus, model of "endless," or "Confederate candle," used 

 in South during the war; W. Hough (21?:U). Bust of Geronimo ; Theo. A. Mills 

 (21729). 



Virginia. — Plantation hoe; Frank Burns (21:572). Light-wood; Rev. R. Ryland 



(21851). 

 West Virginia. — Waffle tongs (21131), wooden lock (21131), pottery lamp for burning 

 grease; Walter Hough (21459). Bread raising basket; Mrs. L. S. Hough 

 (21137). Coffee biggin; Mrs. Dr. Casselberry (21132). Dutch oven and brass 

 candlestick; Miss Emma Protzinan (21135). Muffin rings (3), cake patty and 

 wooden lock; Greenland Thompson (21135). Canteen of 1H63 ; Col. Frank 

 Thompson (21134). Horse pistol and old lantern; Col. Ashbel Fairchild (21136). 



North Carolina. — Photographs of houses and of the inhabitants of North Carolina; G. 

 P. Merrill (21246). Cherokee baskets (3), moccasins, stone for polishing pottery, 

 scratchers used in ball play (2), cupping horn, glass lancet, arrow heads and 

 stone knife (3), coujuring stones (3), ball uniforms (4), masks (2), rattles worn 

 on the knee (1 pair), bullet molds, spoon, pipes, Bureau of Ethnology; James 

 Moouey (21449-21450). 



Georgia. — Brass hammer, iron chisel and hatchet, Henry Horan (21381). 



Mississippi. — Objects found in a Creek or Seminole grave, bottles (3), cups (2), sau- 

 cers (2), iron spoons (5), pewter spoon, brass kettle, bits (2), Bcissors, semi-lunar 

 breast ornaments (4), silver crosses (3), silver amulets (2), silver wristlets (3), 

 silver open-work brooches (15), gorgets (3), glass beads, small buckles, trinkets 

 (10), brass padlock, silver earrings (1 pair), ear-drops (11) ; Dr. W. A. Whitten 

 (20377). 



Mexico. — Pottery owl ; Mrs. T. E.Stevenson (21664). Aztec; idols (3) ; W. H.Doane 

 (20647). Photos of ('a ribs, " Les Habitants de Suriname ; " Prince Roland Bona- 

 parte. 



liithm. I.' ice sieve; I,' oval (Jardens, Kew, England (20488). 



South America. -Venezuela, photos of Goajiro Indiaus( 1); Hon. T. F. Bayard (21344). 

 1,'io Negro, quiver of poisoned arrows for bow-gun, basket ; Royal Gardens, Kew, 

 England (20488). Patagonia, horse bolas and gnanaco bolas; Thomas Lee 

 (21 168). 



England. Toaster and warming-pan one hundred and twentj years old; Mrs. E. J. 

 Stone (21419). Spring candlestick ; Goldsborough & Co. Snuffers, tinder-box, 



early English cup, liquor pot and base of cup, rush dipped candle, horn lantern ; 



B. Lovett (21292). 

 Scotland.— Iron lamp, "Cruaie" (3); E. Lovett (21292). Cruisgean or iron lamp; 



Charles Stewart (21706). 

 Belgium, Antwerp. Hanging lamp (old style), Flemish tinder box : E. Lovett (21292). 

 German//, Nurnburg. Box of night-light tapers (old original); George <;. Fryer (21,- 



108). Meerschaum pipe; i>. Luchs (21891). 

 Italy. — Etruscan pottery lamp, oi] lamp st .lib century; Goldsborough <& Co, 



Egypt. — Fragments qf leathci cover (fa< Bimile) oi bhe catafalqu* ->, [si-em-kheb, a 



tmee • i><> twenty-first dyqastj hum r, C, (214J7), Water colors of ancienjj 



