92 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



(4.) Antiquities and Ethnography of America : — 



An ethnographical series collected by Mrs. Cordelia L. M. 

 Noble, of Nome, Alaska. Presented by Mrs. E. Mathilde 



Claridge. 



A model totem pole, carved from shale, from Queen 

 Charlotte Island. Presented by Miss Adavi. 



A wooden ceremonial mask from the North-west Coast. 

 Presented by St. George Littledale, Esq. 



A stone hammer, from Binscarth, Manitoba. Presented by 

 A. W. Simpson, Esq. 



A series of stone arrow-heads found in the Missouri Valley, 

 as far down as St. Louis. Presented by A. W. Westhor2')e, Esq. 



Two fragments of ancient pottery, one with painted orna- 

 ment, the other with impressed designs, from Coban, Guatemala. 

 Presented by C. Fleischma'an, Esq. 



A series of stone implements and pottery fragments from 

 Grande Carinage, Santo Domingo. Presented by His Excellency 

 Mr. Stephen Leech. 



A series of stone arrow-heads and a fragment of pottery, 

 from Estancia La Blanca Grande, San Luis, Argentina. Pre- 

 sented by Ronald E. Cotton, Esq. 



A number of stone arrow-heads from Patagonia. Presented 

 by J. Dalrymple, Esq. 



A raw- hide bag containing mate, from Para,guay. Presented 

 by J. Busch, Esq. 



G. Hercules Read. 



