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Alaska. — Dr. John Gibson (Ace. 15640) : Stone celt (1) ; stone adze (1); ivory carving 



(1). 



ffaida Indians, Queen Charlotte Islands. — J. G. Swan (Ace. 15690) : Carved bowl (1) ; 

 sitzee, ivory slave-killer (1) ; carved rattles (3) ; chief's wand (1); carved box 

 (1) ; masks (5) ; carved drinking cup (1) ; animal carvings (3) ; small basket (1); 

 war lance (1). 



BiUwola Indians, Britisli Columbia.— J . G. Swan (Ace. 15690) : Model of totem posts (7). 



Malca Indians, Cape Flattery, Neah Bay, Washington Territory. — James G. Swan (Ace. 

 15690): Wooden paddles (4) ; yew bows and cedar arrows (44); small seal-skin 

 buoy (1); fish-hooks, spruce root (24); set of canoe-builder's tools (1); yew 

 wedges (3); cedar-bark mats (13) ; stone hammer (1); coil whale tow-line (1). 



Puget Sound, Washington Territory. — M. Eels: Set of gambling disks (10). 



Shasta Indians, California. — Loren W. Green (Ace. 16057) : Bows and arrows (12) ; 

 pipe (1) ; harpoon points (2). 



California. — H. N. Eust : Basket mortar and pestle (2). 



Sioux Indians, Dakota. — Capt. E. H. Pratt (Ace. 15995) : Indian girl's costume, com- 

 plete (1) ; shoes made by an Indian boy (3 pairs). 



Dakota. — B. Andrews : Grass fuel (1). 



Dakota. — C. Cavilear : Set of harness for Eed river cart. 



Sioux Indians, Dakota. — Mrs. Anderson (Ace. 15738) : Beaded cradle (1). 



Chippeiva Indians. — Horatio Hale (Ace. 15625) : Model of birch-bark canoe (1). 



Chippewa Indians. — Dr. John Gibson (Ace. 15640) : Fine wicker baskets (4). 



Chippeiva Indians. — E. E. C. Stearns (Ace. 14666) : Birch-bark box, embroidered and 

 quilled (1). 



Chitimache Indians, loiiisiana. — A. S. Gatschet: Blue calico coat (1). 



Pai Ute Indians, Southern Utah. — A. L. Siler (Ace. 15624) : Eabbit net and feather 

 rope (2). 



Seminole Indians, Florida. — A. Collin : Bust of Osceola. 



Frontier collection. — Dr. Edward Palmer : Broom of twigs. 



Navajo Indians, Arizona. — Dr. Washington Matthews : Crucible for silver (1) ; bone 

 medicine whistle (1) ; medicine sprinklers (2) ; medicine rattle (1) ; sidereal map 

 on a gonrd (1) ; toy blanket (1); game of seven dice (1) ; pack of monte cards (1); 

 game of three sticks (1) ; wheel game (1); gourd rattle (1); dyed wool (4). 



Zuni Indians, New Mexico. — Col. J. S. Stevenson, through the Bureau of Ethnology (Ace. 

 15874): stone hammers (44); stone axes (22) ; * drill (1); baskets (4); carrying king 

 of yucca fiber (1); basket bottles (2) , armlets (2 pairs); ceremonial bow and 

 arrows (12); head-dresses (6); spear (1); spear-heads (2) ; war club (1); plume 

 sticks (4); cup (1); breech-clout (1); dance wand (1); bull-roarers (2); lightening- 

 stick (1) ; drum-sticks (2) ; notched rattle-sticks (4) ; iiute (1) ; gourd rattle (1) ; 

 shinny-stick (1) ; stone gaming ball (1) ; sling (1); wooden spoons (5) ; gourd spoon 

 (1) ; gourd (1) ; paint (2) ; stone adze (1) ; stone hatchet (1); Chile mortars (8) ; 

 stone pestles (5) ; paint-mortars (24); mush-shovels (2) ; stirring-sticks (3) ; corn- 

 planters (7) ; cactus tongs (2) ; rabbit-sticks (12); shepherd's crooks (8); weav- 

 ing- frames (4) ; rope-twisters (3) ; powder-horns (3) ; gun-racks (2) ; weft-sticks 

 (5); weaving-knives (13) ; weaving-sticks (11 ); spindles (2) ; weaving-comb (1) ; 

 leather bos (1) ; leather pouches (2) ; notched rattle-stick (1) ; box (1) : wooden 

 hook (1); bone awl (1); child's shoes (2 pairs) ; wooden dolls (2); polishiug- 

 stones (28) ; minerals used in pottery-making (6). 



Indians of Pima and Yuma stocks, Arizona. — Dr. E. Palmer (Ace. 15930) : Specimens of 

 vegetable food, medicines, and narcotics (33) ; summer-house (model), (I) ; winter- 

 house (model), with utensils (10) ; granary (1) ; food-frame (1) ; seed-gourds (3) ; 

 water-gourds (3); food-trays (2); wooden ladle (1); wooden dishes (4) ; carrying- 

 net (1) ; fish-net (1) ; pottery vessels (46) ; bows and arrows (21) ; baskets (17); 

 carrying-ring (1) ; mat (1) ; mortars and pestles (4) ; head-dresses (3); wrist-guards 



•The Znnis use many ancient stone axes as hammers for paint and pottery. 

 JH, Mis. 15, pt, 2—5 



