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History of the participation of the United States in the Columbian Historical 

 Exposition at Madrid, by the Commissioner General, Rear-Admiral 



Stephen B. Luce, United States Navy 7-17 



Report upon the Collections Exhibited at the Columbian Historical Exposition, 



by Commissioner Dr. Daniel G. Brinton 18-89 



Catalogue and description of objects exhibited 91-142 



Catalogue of the Display from the Department of Prehistoric Anthro 

 pology, United States National Museum, by Thomas Wilson, Curator. 93 

 Catalogue of the Ethnological Collection of the United States National 

 Museum and the Smithsonian Institution, by Walter Hough, Assistant 



Curator of the Department of Ethnology 143-191 



Exhibit of the United States Indian Industrial School, for the education 



of adult Indians, Carlisle, Pa 192 



Model of the U. S. ship of war Columbia, exhibited by the United States 



Navy Department 192 



Exhibit of the United States Army Medical Museum 193 



Archaeological Objects Exhibited by the Department of Archaeology and 



Palajontology of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 195-203 

 Collection of primitive Indian skulls, exhibited by the Academy of Natural 



Sciences of Philadelphia i 205-207 



Publications of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia. 209-210 



Exhibit of the United States Mint 211 



Exhibit of the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing 212 



Exhibit of the Post-Office Department 213 



Report of William E. Curtis, Assistant to the Commissioner General, in charge 

 of the Historical Section, Exhibit of the United States at the Colum 

 bian Historical Exposition, Madrid, Spain, 1892 215-274 



Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures Representing Various Places Iden 

 tified with the Life of Columbus, exhibited by the Latin-American 



Department of the Columbian Universal Exposition, at Chicago 275-278 



Catalogue of the Hemenway Collection in the Columbian Historical Exposi 

 tion at Madrid, by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes 279-327 



Ancient Mexican Feather Work in the Columbian Historical Exposition at 

 Madrid, by Zelia Nuttall, Delegate of the Peabody Museum of Amer 

 ican Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge, Mass 329-337 



Ancient Central and South American Pottery, in the Columbian Historical 



Exposition at Madrid, in 1892, by Dr. Walter Hough 339-365 



Chipped Stone Implements, in the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid, 



in January, 1893, by H. C. Mercer 367-397 



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