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Smithsonian Institution — Continued. 



Life-sized relief in plaster of Prof. 

 Alpheus Hyatt. 42337. Presented by 

 Mrs. Harriet Hyatt Mayer. 



Eleven photographs showing a new- 

 method of making easts. 42604. Pre- 

 sented by Maj. George A. Peters, 

 Toronto, Canada, through Mr. O. C. 

 Cullen. 



Shells and musket balls from the 

 battlefield of Gettysburg; Chinese hari- 

 kari dagger, bone-handled ' ' couteau du 

 chasse," Siamese double dagger, single- 

 handle East India dagger, Malay 

 bolong, Abyssinian flissa, IT. S. artillery 

 sword of Roman pattern, horn, 2 flint- 

 lock pistols in a wooden case. 2 horse 

 pistols in a wooden rase, 2 Satsuma 

 vases on stands, Russian icon, single- 

 barrel sporting gun, 3-inch Parrott solid 

 shell, and a Dahlgren explosive shell; 

 eight historical specimens (42616; 

 42730; 43875). Presented by Gen. 

 John Watts de Payster, Tivoli, N. Y. 



Fourteen photographs of the mam- 

 moth expedition of Beresofka River. 

 42802. 



Bronze medal struck in commemora- 

 tion of the dedication of the Chamber 

 of Commerce of the State of New York. 

 42811. Presented by the Chamber of 

 Commerce of the State of New York. 



Transferri dfrom the Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, Mr. W. H. Holmes, 

 chief: Bronze medal awarded to the 

 Bureau of American Ethnology by the 

 Louisville Exposition, in 1883; bronze 

 medal with aluminum case awarded to 

 the Bureau by the World's Columbian 

 Exposition, 1893, and a gold medal 

 awarded by the Cotton States ami In- 

 ternational Exposition, Atlanta, in 1895 

 (41355); material transferred from the 

 Bureau, consisting of specimens col- 

 lected by Prof. W J McGee in Mexico 

 and also among the Papago and Seri 

 Indians; (41397); pestle of schistose 

 stone collected by Prof. G. K. Gil- 

 bert near Redstone, Tulare County, 

 Cal. (41726); ethnological objects from 

 various localities (41802); human skel- 

 eton and basket, basket, tule mat, and 

 remains of a net from a cave near 

 Bakersfield, obtained by purchase from 

 James W. Stockton, Bakersfield, Cal. 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued. 

 (41978) ; basket and mat of the Haida 

 Indians with figures of Killer whale, 

 collected by John R. Swanton (42216); 

 ethnological material collected among 

 the American Indians by James Mooney 

 (42431); collection of ethnological ob- 

 jects from the northern coast collected 

 by J. R. Swanton (42513); Zuni blan- 

 ket, specimen of Tekuna, ceremonial 

 sash, wooden paddle, 2 Zuni masks, 

 Zuni shirt, pair of amulets, and Hopi 

 sash (42514); archeological specimens, 

 obtained through Mr. E. H. Jacobs, 

 Bentonville, Ark. (42531); bronze 

 medal awarded to the Bureau of Amer- 

 ican Ethnology by the Universal Ex- 

 position held in Paris in 1889 (42551); 

 6 ethnological objects collected by John 

 R. Swanton (42610); about 550 speci- 

 mens illustrating Dr. J. AValter Fewkes's 

 researches in the Caribbean region 

 | 42916). (See also under Mr. Bunker; 

 I. C. Harris; S. E. Jackson; J. E. Os- 

 borne; Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- 

 mals, Society of, Ponce, Porto Rico; 

 William N. Zoller.)' 



Transferredfrom the National Zoological 

 Park, Dr. Frank Baker, superintend- 

 ent: Spice finch (41238)'; Valley part- 

 ridge, Callipepla californica vallicola 

 i 41239) ; 3 specimens of deer (Cariacus 

 macrotis) , and a Brush-tailed rock kan- 

 garoo, Petrogale penicillata (41240); 

 brain of an alligator (41589); Mud 

 hen, Gallinule; finch (Sporseginthus 

 flavidiventris); coyote (Canis frustros); 

 Native Australian cat, Dasyurus; Java 

 sparrow and bittern (41676); bear 

 (Ursus japonicus); Arctic fox, Vulpes 

 logopus; bear (Ursus americanus) ; deer 

 (Cariacus) (41677); cat (Felis eyra); 

 ocelot I Felis pardalis); 2 specimens of 

 Jaguar, Felis onca; coyote (Canis frus- 

 tror) and Wallaby, Onychogale frenata 

 (41678); duck (Dendronessa galericu- 

 lata); coot (Fulica americana); Wood 

 duck (Aix sponsa) (41679); alligator 

 (Alligator missisxippiensis) (41680); 

 Echidna, Echidna aculeata (41681); 

 lory, Java sparrow, parrakeet, fish- 

 hawk, grass parrakeet, flamingo 

 (Phamicopterus antiquorum) (41682); 

 2 soecimens of Tree duck, Dendrocyg- 



