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has rendered gratuitously invaluable aid in labeling and cataloguing 

 these materials. 



In the technic series a separate court has been set aside for the exhi- 

 bition of mortuary customs to illustrate the study in this subject made 

 by Dr. H. C. Yarrow. 



The crowded condition of the halls rendering it impossible to exhibit 

 many new series, the curator in the spring of 1890 commenced to make 

 a systematic card catalogue of the entire ethnologic exhibit. 



ADDITIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OV ETHNOLOGY, ARRANGED BY LOCALITIES. 



Greenland. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), seal-gat caps (2). 



Labrador. — Miss Auna L. Ward (accession 23204), child's shoes (1 pair) ; tobacco-bags 

 (2) ; model of summer tent (1); seal-skin coat (1). 



Cumberland Inlet. — Mrs. J. G. Brutf (accession 22308), wkalebouo and sinew. 



Jones Sound. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), seal-lance (1) ; bird-lance with throw- 

 ing-stick. 



Canada. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), birch-bark canoe (1). Eev. Father Wal- 

 ter (accession 22209), birch-bark boxes (2); beaded stole (1); flower-holder (1). 



Yarmouth, Noca Scotia. — JR. T. Van Nordeii (accession 22629), photograph of inscribed 

 rock. 



Alaska. — Capt. M. A. Healy (accession 23141), photographs of Alaskan natives (89). 

 Lieut. George T. Emmons, U. S. Navy (accessions 22912,22459), photographs of 

 Haida Indians performing witchcraft (1) : wallet in process (1) ; decoy for young 

 deer (1). Dr. T. H. Beau (accession 22762), Kadiak stone lamp (1). Dr. George 

 M. Kober (accession 22761), spoon of musk-ox horn (I). 



Fort St. James, British Columbia. — Capt. C. E. Beudire, U. S. Army (accession 22503), 

 marmot skin blanket (I); bear's feet moccasins (I pair) ; trade skins of beaver and 

 ermine (6). 



Skidigate, British Columbia. — Dr. T. H. Beau (accession 22762), cedar bark-beater (I). 



Tulalip Reserve, Washington. — E. C.Chirouse (accession 22496), skull of a Dowamish In- 

 dian (1); hat (1); rush mat (1); basket-kettle (1); games (2); wooden dish (1); 

 float(l) ; spoons(3) ; tobacco-bag (1) ; paint (I) ; cymbals of pecten shell (I) ; cedar 

 bark low (1) ; paddle and bailer (2) ; adzes (1); earring (I) ; wedge (1) ; tweezers 

 (1) ; chisels (3); comb ( I) ; harpoon handle (1) ; fancy work done by pupils (4) ; roe 

 (food) (1) ; netting-needle (1) ; mortar and basket (1); tish-hooks (2) ; bark-peeler 

 (1); wedge for bark (1) ; card for bark (I) ; hammer (I) ; cedar root mat (1) ; basket 

 (1) ; child's skull (1) ; pictures of Indians (7) ; carrying strap (1) ; mat-needle (1) 

 mat-creaser (1) ; hunter's cap (1). 



Spokane Indians, Idaho.— Dr. George M. Kober (accession 22761), bead necklaces (2) 

 basket jar (1); box(i); bead wristlet (I) ; stone pipe. 



Nez Perce Indians, Tdaho. — Dr. George M. Kober (accession 22761), moccasins (I pair) 

 beaded coat (I) ; head-dress (1) ; trousers (I pair). 



Cceur d'Alene Indians, Idaho. — Dr. George M. Kober (accession 22761), stone pipe (1). 



Colville Indians, Idaho. — Dr. George M. Kober (accession 22761); embroidered gloves 

 (1 pair). 



Ndl-iun-ne-tun-ne Indians, Oregon. — Dr. J. OwenDorsey (accession 22892), fish-hooks 

 (2); retrieving-harpoou (model) (1). 



Concow Indians, California. — N.J. Purcell (accession 23553), milkweed flax and cord (2) ; 

 dance-whistles (2) ; baskets (2); cradle (1) ; dance-belt (1 ) ; carrying-sacks (2). 



Digger Indians, California. — N. J. Purcell (accession 23553), feathered basket (1). 



Wylahie Indians, California. — N. J. Purcell (accession 23553), bead necklaces (2). 



Vkie Indians, California. — N. J. Purcell (accession 23553), sun-basket (1) ; dance- 

 whistle (I) ; sieve (I). 



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