22 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



4 Tlinkit baskets (three with covers) 



i Apache basket (storage) 



i Tlinkit bowl basket 



8 Salish baskets (various shapes and sizes) 



i Salish harvesting basket 



i Klamath three strand basket 



i Hat creek basket 



i Salish twilled fish or burden basket 



i Hopi basket 



i Apache bowl 



i Russian basket top 



i Eskimo covered basket 



i Tlinkit or Salish basket or hat 



i British Columbia basket 



i Navaho gambling tray 



i Tlinkit wallet 



i Salish basket (large, covered with old design) 



Mushroom exhibit. The series of restoration of mushrooms 

 constituting the Charles H. Peck testimonial collection has been 

 completed and now represents about sixty species of the common 

 edible and noxious kinds. The beauty and accuracy of this collec- 

 tion attract general attention and interest. 



Other exhibits. There has recently been added to the collection 

 in industrial geology a series of seventy-two examples of American- 

 made dyes received from the Schoellkopf Aniline & Chemical Works 

 of Buffalo, N. Y. There is also in the course of assemblage a historic 

 exhibit which will bring together items of interest associated with 

 the development of geological science in this State, such as the 

 mineral collection made by Governor DeWitt Clinton, the specimens 

 gathered in the Agricultural and Geological Survey of Rensselaer 

 County (1818) by Amos Eaton and Joseph Henry, the hammer used 

 by James Hall in the Fourth District Survey, etc. 



Several temporary exhibits have been shown at various times 

 during the year : 



i Color designs by the children of the elementary schools of Paris 



2 Indian paintings by David C. Lithgow 



3 Butterflies and moths 



4 Collection of American plows 



5 Early American metal lamps 



6 English sailor jugs 



