450 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Signed 



James Blackmore, Mayor. 



R. M. Snodgrass, Controller. 



227. City of Pittsburgh, Improvement Bond, $1000, 4 per cent., 

 30 years, 1885. 



Signed 



B. McKenna, Mayor. 

 H. I. Gourley, Controller. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 1887. Do- 

 nated by City of Pittsburgh. 



228. Colonial Coins and State Notes. 



Loaned by Mr. J. J. Kane, 16 19 Locust St., Pittsburgh. 



229. Colonial State Notes. 



Loaned by Mr. S. H. Jackson, 800 Wood St., Wilkins- 

 burg. Pa. 



230. Two copper pennies excavated near the site of Fort Pitt. 



Loaned by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. 



Miscellaneous Specimens. 



231. Cannon-ball from the battle-field of Princeton January 3, 

 1777. 



Loaned by Mr. Joseph F. Speer, Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. 



232. Photographs of Gyanwahia (The Cornplanter) who was the 

 Chief of the Cornplanter Lidians ; died 1836 at the age of one hundred 

 years. 



233. Photograph of Chief Cornplanter's son. 



234. Photograph of Monument erected to Cornplanter. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 364. Do- 

 nated by Chief Jacobs of the Cornplanter Indians. 



235. Piece of wood from the cabin in which Chief Cornplanter 

 lived. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 3641. Do- 

 nated by Mr. G. M. Lehman. 



236. Beaded cap made by the Cornplanter Indians. 



237. Silver buckle and copper spoon, engraved upon which is a 

 totem, found in an Indian grave near Kittanning, Pa. 



Loaned by Miss Jeannette Deemar, Kittanning, Pa. 



