130 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Pitt River Indians, California. — N. J. Purcell (accession 23553), bow and arrows (17); 

 tanned buckskin (1). 



Bound Valley, California. — N. J. Purcell (accession 23553), watch-guard (1) ; reins (2)5 

 comb (1) ; part of harness (1) ; basket material (4) ; stirring-bone (1) ; bridle (1) ; 

 hitching-rope (1) ; feather head-dress (1) ; reata (1) ; whips (2). 



Modoc Indians, California. — N. J. Purcell (accession 23553) ; cornnieal basket (1). 



Little Lake Indians, California. — N. J. Purcell (accession 23553), dance head-dress (1) ; 

 feathered and beaded basket (I); dance-whistle (1); child's basket (1) ; acorn 

 sonp-baskct (1). 



California. — N.J. Purcell (accession 23553), shell wampum (1). 



Klamath Indians, California. — Dr. George M. Kober (accession 22761), stone pipe (1). 



Hupa Indians, California. — Jeremiah Curtin (accession 22591), baskets (20); dance- 

 robe (1); stone wedge (1); meat-bowl (1); acorn flour-scoops (2); sifter (1;) 

 woman's spoon ( 1 ) ; pipes (3) ; purse and shell-money (1) ; eel and salmon dam 

 (model) (1) ; bow and arrows (6) ; louse-crusher (1) ; salmon trays (3) ; cradle (1); 

 scrubbing-brush (1) ; eel net (1) net-shuttle (1) ; man's spoon (1) ; wooden bowl 

 (1); stone mortar (I). 



San Fernando, California. — Miss Belle Roy Negus (accession 22979), reeds need in roofing. 



Mission Indians, Calijornia. — Stephen Janus (accession 22610), hammock (1). 



Nokmn Indians, California. — L. L. Frost (accession 22672), fire-drill (1); fish-hook (1). 



Chippewa Indians, Wisconsin. — Gen.T. J. Morgan (accession 23171), wooden hoe (1). 

 Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), beaded cape (1); pipe (1). 



Bannock Indians, Idaho. — Dr. George M. Kober (accession 22761), leggings (1 pair). 



Shoshone Indians, Idaho. — Dr. G. Brown Goode, arrow (1). 



Omaha Indians, Nebraska. — Dr. G. Brown Goode, arrow (1). 



Sioux Indians, Nebraska. — -Mrs. A. C. Jackson (accession 22913), quill-work (5); moc- 

 casins (3 pairs); plumes (3); war-clubs (2); pipe and stems (4); pipe-bags (4); 

 spoons (8); bow and arrows (31) ; necklaces (4); mats (5); game (1); beaded wal- 

 let (1) ; dolls (2) ; medium-charms (3) ; arm-rings (2). Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 

 22308), bow, bow-case, and quiver ; arrows (10); head ornaments (2) ; moccasins 

 (1 pair); knife and case (1). 



Winnebago Indians, Wisconsin.— Dr. Albert S. Gatshet (accession 22675), charms (2). 



Pawnee Indians, Indian Territory. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), arrows (4). 



Cheyenne Indians, Indian Territory.— -Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), moccasins (1 

 pair). 



Cherokee Indians, North Carolina. — Bureau of Ethnology (accession 22419), mortar and 

 pestle (1). 



Navajo Indians, Arizona. — Dr. Washington Matthews, U. S. Army, (accession 23123), 

 necklaces (3) ; bracelets (4 pairs); earrings (2 pairs); finger-rings (2) ; buttons 

 (15); crucifix(l); hair-combs (2); belt-buckle (1); wrist-guard (1); gorget (1); 

 basket (1) ; miniature canteen (1). 



Zuni Indians, New Mexico. — Mrs. T. E. Stevenson (accession 23123), fetiches (9). F. 

 W.Hodges (accession 23236), ''kicking-block" (game) (1). 



Comanche Indians, New Mexico. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), moccasins (1 

 pair). 



Langley's Peak, Neiv Mexico. — Maj. J. W. Powell (accession 23046), offerings from rain- 

 shrine (13). 



Palada Peak, Neiv Mexico. — Maj. J. W. Powell (accession 23046), offerings from rain- 

 shrine (12). 



Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico. — Maj. J. W. Powell (accession 23046), offerings to war 

 gods (9). 



Pueblo of Jamez, New Mexico. — Maj. J. W. Powell (accession 23046), shrine offerings 

 (4). 



Apache Indians, New Mexico. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), arrows (6). Dr. Geo. 

 M. Kober (accession 22761), pouch (1) ; pottery (2). 



