DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



ANDREW E. DOUGLASS, New York City. 



An archaeological collection of upwards of 23,000 specimens collected 

 in the United States. Archaeological specimens from Egypt and 

 various places in Europe. A collection of tobacco pipes. 

 PETER NELSON, New York City. 



3 Chipped and polished celts from Denmark. 

 FRANK SCHMALL, New York City. 



A pack of playing-cards with instructions, from Vienna. 

 BERTRAND F. BELL, New York City. 



A collection of archaeological material from St. Clair County, 111., 

 and specimens of Mexican imitations. 

 WILLIAM E. DODGE, New York City. 



2 Executioners' swords from Congo Free State. 

 Mrs. A. N. CARLETON, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Ethnological specimens from Rangoon, Burma. 

 ELBERT WAKEMAN, Millneck, L. I. 



Stone implements, rejects and quartz chips from Centre Island, 



Oyster Bay, N. Y. 

 A. E. LARGE. 



A collection from Raratonga. 

 GEORGE U. S. HOVEY, White Church, Kan. 



Photographs of stone objects found near three mounds at that place. 

 BARNUM BROWN. 



Collection of archaeological specimens from Patagonia and Argentine 

 Republic. 

 J. L. GREEN, Morristown, N. J. 



1 Bannerstone. 

 DUKE OF LOUBAT. 



The Diguet archaeological collection from northern Mexico. An 

 ancient Mexican map of Teotihuacan. Two reproductions of 

 pre-Columbian Mexican Codices. 

 Dr. F. G. WIECHMANN, New York City. 



14 Spears from Melanesia. 

 HEBER R. BISHOP, New York City. 



Cast of a Mexican jadeite breast-ornament. 

 Rev. GEORGE CORNWELL. 



A Buddhistic idol. 

 Professor E. C. STIRLING, Adelaide, S. Australia. 



A basket and photographs of natives of Central Australia. 

 SPEROS CONDOUNES, New York City. 



15 Small Grecian figurines, lamps, and vases from Sparta. 

 CLARENCE B. MOORE, Philadelphia, Penn. 



Pottery vessels from mounds in Florida and Alabama. 

 Mrs. T. K. GIBBS, Newport, R. I. 



60 Baskets and a box of dice from California. 



