22 Twenty- FIFTH Report on the State Musejm. 



IV. By Purchase. 

 Twelve liundred Fossil Shells from the Tertiary beds of tlie Upper 



Amazon. 

 The Gebhard Collection. (See Schedule appended.) 

 A collection of Fossil Plants (151 specimens), principally Ferns, 



occurring in concretions in the coal measures at Morris, Illinois. 



lY. TO THE DEPAETMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND 



ETHNOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



From Capt. McC. Netterville, 21st U. S. Infantry. 



Indian Manufactures of the Pinal Apaclie Indians, from Pinal 

 Mountains, Arizona, consisting of : " 



Bow and seven arrows, flint and metal tipped. 



Quiver of deer-skin. 



Water-flask of wicker work coated with Mesquite gum. 



Deer-skin moccasins. 



Deer-skin pouch and paint bag. 



Deer-skin pouch and bells. 



Saddle-cloth of skin. 



Deer-skin skull cap. 



Pack of playing cards made of raw-hide. 



From D. J. Whitney, Gouverneur, N. Y. 

 An Indian hatchet of green-stone, found in Morristown, St. Lawrence 

 county, N. Y. 



From Hamilton Cotter, Albany, N. Y. 



Piece of a tombstone penetrated by a cannon-ball shot by the Britisl 

 at the battle of Monmouth, N. J., June 28th, 1778. 



From Derrick Y. Leversee, Brunswick, N. J. 

 An Indian stone pestle, twenty-two inches in length. 



From George W. Brower, Schenectady, N. Y. 

 Three Indian arrow-heads. 



