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New Mexico. — Eev. Father Walter (accession 22210), old Spanish cross (I). 



Boston, Massachusetts. — Denison Manufacturing Company, game-counters, (1 lot). 



Maryland. J. Le Due (accessiou 23260), binding-peg (1). 



District of Columbia. — Peter Burger (accession 22567), coopers tools (3); bullet-molds 

 (1 pair) ; match-box (] ). 



United States. — Dr. John S. Billings, U. S. Army (accession 21388), gaffs for cock- 

 fighting (2 pairs). 



Virginia. — Dr. J. B. Hodgkin (accession 23185), slung-shot (1). Mrs. J. G. Bruff (ac- 

 cession 22308), horn-dipper (1). Julian Hargrove (accession 22890), lliut-lock 

 musket (1). 



Honduras. — Mr. E. W. Perry (accession 22254), photographs of stone image (2); small 

 image of armadillo (1). 



Nicaragua. — Government of Nicaragua (accession 23200), carved bowls and cups (7) ; 

 hammock (1). 



Paraguay River, South America. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), necklace of pan- 

 ther claws (1). 



Peru. — Peabody Museum (accession 23111), coiled basket (1). 



Fuegians, Straits of Magellan. — Prof. Leslie A., and Thomas Lee (accession 22760); 

 harpoons and points (41) ; knife (1) ; fishing-lines and hooks (3) ; awls (2) ; club 

 (1); paddle (1); baskets (2); necklaces (7); skin-cloak (1); sling (1); bows, 

 quiver and arrows (17) ; otter skin in stretching frame (1). 



England. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), shoe-buckles (2). Edward Lovett (ac- 

 cession 22452), calender for smoothing linen (1); building-flint (1) ; snuffers (3 

 pairs); drinking-horns (2) ; caudle-holder (1); carrying-yoke (1) ; human harness 

 (1); porter's knot (1) ; deer-horn pick(l); photographs illustrating flint knap- 

 ping industry (3) ; rush, clips (4); watch-case (horn); watchman's stall' (1); 

 toaster (1) ; tinder-boxes (2). 



Ireland. — Edward Lovett (accession 22452), fir-candles (1 lot). 



Scotland. — Edward Lovett (accessiou 22452), rush clip "Peer man " (1). 



Norway. — Mrs. Zelia Nutall (accession 22568), carved parts of Norwegian cart harness 

 (2). 



Turkey. — Edward Lovett (accessiou 22452), pottery figure (1). Mrs. J. G. Bruff (ac- 

 cession 22308), Pasha's standard (1). 



Egypt. — M. F. Savage (accession 22428), pottery lamp (1). 



Morocco. — Royal Ethnographic Museum, Berlin (accessiou 23146), carrying-baskets 

 (2). 



Tripoli. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accession 22308), yatagans (2). 



South Africa. — Edward Lovett (accession 22452), bored stoue for digging stick (1). 



Inhambane Zulus, South Africa. — Rev. E. H. Richards (accession 22262), assagais (6); 

 arrows (10); bows (4); club (1); dirks (2); grass-cloth (2); mats (2); brace- 

 lets (5); necklaces (3); bark-blankets (28) ; horn (I); crude rubber (3) ; snuff- 

 boxes (1 pair) ; rattle (1) ; whip (1) ; xylophone (1) ; knives and forks (9) ; comb 

 (1); ax (1) ; spoons (5) ; basket (1); ceremonial stick (1) ; sticks /or beating cir- 

 cumcised boys (12). 



West Africa. — Mrs. J. G. Bruff (accessiou 22308), shield (1) ; palaver stick (1). 



Angola, West Africa. — United States Eclipse Expedition, through William H. Brown 

 (accession 23272), fishing-basket (1) ; fetish idol (1); pipe (1); hoe(l); carry- 

 ing-barrow (1); carrying-baskets (3); gamiug-stool (1); pottery dishes (3); 

 drum (1) ; arm-pad (1) ; fetish paint (1 bottle) ; weaving outfit (1) ; marimba (1) ; 

 hungu (musical instrument) (1). 

 Wasegua Negroes, Africa. — Royal Ethnographic Museum, Berlin (accession 23146); 

 tobaccopipe(l); tobacco-pouch (1) ; assagais (2) ; woman'sdress (1) ; basket (1). 



Congo River, West Africa. — J. H. Camp (accession 22376), war knives(6) ; spear-heads 

 (4); game-sack (1); loin-cloth (1); cap (1); witch-bell (1); native rope (1); 



