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Cave, Missouri, during the spring of 1919. Accession 
64150, 772 specimens. 
Archeological collection, including human bones, from 
Sell’s and Bell’s Caves, Pulaski County, Mo., forwarded by 
Mr. Gerard Fowke. Accession 64198, 83 specimens. 
Archeological material from Texas, gathered from the 
surface by Dr. J. W. Fewkes and Prof. J. E. Pearce in the 
autumn of 1919. Accession 64248, 165 specimens. 
Sculptured stones of Huastec culture, presented to the 
bureau by Mr. John M. Muir, of Tampico, Mexico. Ac- 
cession 64249, 5 specimens. 
Three fine hardwood bows and three ceremonial clubs 
from British Guiana, and a blanket of the Cowichan In- 
dians (Salish), Northwest Coast. Accession 64327, 7 speci- 
mens. 
Collection of archeological objects (262) and skeletal 
material (16 specimens), together with ethnologica of the 
Apache Indians (4 specimens), obtained in Arizona by Dr. 
Walter Hough during the spring of 1919. Accession 64603, 
282 specimens. 
Collection of archeological objects (212) and two human 
skulls, gathered by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, at Square Tower 
House and contiguous ruins on the Mesa Verde National 
Park, Colo., in cooperation with the National Park Service 
of the Interior Department in 1919. Accession 64646, 214 
specimens. 
Archeological objects (446) and skeletal material (5) col- 
lected by Mr. J. A. Jeancon in an ancient ruin near Abiquiu, 
N. Mex., for Mr. Otto T. Mallery during the summer of 
1919, and presented to the Bureau by Mr. Mallery. Ac- 
cession 64885, 451 specimens. 
PROPERTY 
Furniture and office equipment was purchased to the 
amount of $162.73. 
