20 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
COLLECTIONS 
The following collections were acquired by the bureau, by 
members of its staff, or by those detailed in connection with 
its researches, and have been transferred to the National 
- Museum: 
Six ethnologic objects from British Guiana, presented by Dr. 
Walter E. Roth, of Marlborough, Pomeroon River, British Guiana. 
(60049.) 
A small collection of archeologica] objects of earthenware, jadeite, 
etc., from the Kiché district of Totonicopan, Guatemala. (61097.) 
A collection of archeological objects, including human bones, 
gathered by Mr. Neil M. Judd in Utah. (60194.) 
Seven specimens found by Mr. Joseph Dame in Millard County, 
Utah, and purchased from him through Mr. Neil M. Judd. (60105.) 
A collection of archeological objects and skeletal material gathered 
by Dr. Walter Hough at the Luna pit village in western New Mexico. 
(60196). 
Ten baskets of the Guiana Indians of South America, presented 
to the bureau by Dr. Walter E. Roth, of Marlborough, Pomeroon 
River, British Guiana. (60452.) 
Seventeen prehistoric pottery vessels, one piece of matting, and a 
few small objects collected by F. W. Hodge in a cist in a cave in a 
southern wall of Cibollita Valley, Valencia County, N. Mex. (60453.) 
Twenty-five archeological specimens gathered by Dr. J. Walter 
Fewkes from ancient ruins near Gallup, N. Mex. (60502.) 
A small black-ware vase from Santa Clara pueblo, New Mexico, 
presented by Robert H. Chapman, of Washington, D.C. (60826.) 
Twelve stone artifacts from Reeves Mill, near Pitman, Gloucester 
County, N. J., presented by Mrs. M. B. C. Shuman. (60836.) 
Archeological material collected by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes from 
excavations conducted,at Mummy Lake Ruins, Mesa Verde National 
Park, Colo. (60880.) 
Archeological material collected by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes from 
excavations conducted at Oak Tree House, Mesa Verde National 
Park, Colo. (60901.) 
An Assiniboin headdress from Alberta, Canada, presented by Mr. 
Robert H. Chapman, Washington, D. C.  (61007.) 
Skulls, skeletons, and parts of skeletons, an Indian ornament em- 
bedded in stone, and pottery fragments, collected in the vicinity of 
Vero and Fort Myers, Fla., by Dr. A. Hrdli¢ka. (61291.) 
Seven baskets made by the Koasati Indians of Louisiana, col- 
lected by Dr. John R. Swanton. (61315.) 
