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Borne.— Mrs. E. S. Briuton (18908) : Copy of Catacomb lamps (3) ; antique lamps (4) ; 

 butter-stamp ; antique design ; bronze chariot and horses ; statuette of Mercury ; 

 modern Roman lamp ; Pompeian lamps (3) ; bronze statuette of Romulus and Re- 

 mus ; antique inkstand ; copy of Etruscan lamp ; candle-stick (Bacchus reclining) ; 

 filigree cross from Genoa ; child's shoes ; Naples figurines (4), Thomas Wilson 

 (19851): Bronze lamp ; seal of glass; phaUic image; wooden slippers. 

 St. Petersburg.— Mrs. E. S. Brinton (18908): Brooch; prayer tablet; prayer amulet. 

 Greece.— Mrs. E. S. Brinton (18908): Red shoes; wooden sandals; Roumanian neck- 

 lace and bracelet. 

 Egypt.— Dr. James Grant-Bey (19747, 19601, 20440, 20421): Bandages of mummies 

 (2); smaU mummy case; porcelainring; Turkish coins (8); Theban beetles (2); fig- 

 ure of Thoth-Hermes; Shuhti, small porcelain figures (2); papyri fragments; amulet; 

 fragments of " Book of the Dead" (15) ; mummy cloth (2) ; pottery-mold ; bronze 

 duck; scarab of Hathor; lotos flower; aromaticsfromamummy(2) ; body of mum- 

 mied hawk ; gold ornaments of Thothmes III ; painted mummy cloth ; mold of 

 Ra Atuu ; fragment of mummy wrapping of RamesesII; bronze figure of Osiris ; 

 bronze cat; beads QB) ; fragments of porcelain ring ; stele of Horus; squeezes of 

 inscriptions at Karnak (17) ; drawiugsof botanical sculpture from Karnak (8) ; Ar- 

 abic almanac; Roman coins (5) ; bronze urajus; model of head-rest ; glass; mo- 

 saic from Leptis Magna. 

 Cairo, Egypt. — Mrs. E. S. Brinton (18903) : Inkstand and pen-holder ; purse ; ear-rings ; 



necklace. 

 Africa, Congo -Eiwer.— Lieut. E. H. Taunt, U. S. Navy (20681) : Digging-hatchet ; 

 sword in sheath ; billhook; driuking-cup; bows (7); copper currency ; hunting- 

 arrows (12); war arrows (15) ; pipe and stem, assagais (3) ; feather head-ornament ; 

 head-dress; woven cap; amulets (2) ; ivory buttons (6); drinking-horn; sword 

 and scabbard; short swords (3) ; hair-pins (4) ; necklaces (2) ; embroidered grass 

 cloths (12). 

 Tunis. — Mrs. E. S. Brinton (18908): Brass tray; straw basket; slippers; shoes. 

 ZttiMS.— Edward Lovett (20116) : Pipe. 



Madagascar. — Edward Bartlett (20093): Beads; tweezers (6); combs (2); spoons (3). 

 Palestine. — Mrs. E. S. Briuton (18908) : Amulet from Lebanon. From Damascus, por- 

 celain cup and cup-holder ; bronze candle-stick ; slippers ; bronze vases ; antique 

 bowl; bracelet of six coins set in filigree; shoes. From Shechem, lamps (2). 

 Balylon.— Thomas Wilson (19815) : Contract tablets (2). Thomas F. Bayard (20315) : 



Cast of seal. 

 India. — Rev. C. H. A. Dall (17855) : Bronze bells (2) ; woman's clog shoes ; ofi'eriugs 

 (S) ; cowries ; child's wooden clogs; pictures of the ten iucaruations of Bhagavati ; 

 carved frames (2) ; pottery cups ; wax taipers (6) ; boatman's hat ; incense sticks. 

 Dr. James Grant-Bey (19747) : Leaf from a Hindoo book. 

 Burmah. — Rev. C. H. A. Dall (17855) : Wax ofi'eriQgs (9) ; brush ; fan ; figure of Budh ; 

 image; priest's begging bowl and staud; lacquer cups (2) ; pottery cup ; model of 

 boat ; Pan-boxes (4) ; green cheroots (3) ; priest's dress ; lady's ear-stretchers ; 

 leaves of Burmese book; tray basket ; photo of Burmese priest ; photo of Burmese 

 lady ; Burmese sword. 

 Persia. — Dr. James Grant-Bey (19747) : Sample of needle-work. 



CAiiia.— Barnett Phillips (20567): Opium pipe. Dr. Hugh M. Smith (19724): 

 Counters for game (9). Lieut. T. Dix Bolles ( 19793) : Ivory carving from Canton. 

 Corea.— Gustavus Goward (19329): Screen; pipe stem; photo of porcelain screen; 

 photo of painted screen; photo of cabinet. Pierre L. Jouy (19537) : "Chung 

 Sung" or roadside sign-post. (19792): Bow and arrows; pipe-stem borer, 

 (19825) : Cast of face of ancient statue of Buddah. (19638) : Ax. 

 Japan— Frof. G. Brown Goode (20368): Pieces of armor (17). Gustavus Goward 

 (19374): Sketches by Japanese artists (25). Thomas Wilson (19851): Fine 

 comb; bronze mirror. Lieut. T. Dix Bolles, U. S. Navy (19429) : Swords (3); 

 writing-case and materials; bronze ash receiver. Tokio Museum (20443): 

 Saddle, 



