74 Anthropology — By Donation. 



Mrs. A. E. NATHAN, Durango, Col. 



A skull of an Indian. 

 WOMAN'S UNION MISSIONARY SOCIETY. 



Ethnological specimens from New Guinea and China. 

 CENTURY PUBLISHING CO., New York City. 



The Glave ethnological collection from Africa. 

 GILBERT SANDERS, Trinidad, Col. 



2 pottery objects from Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. 

 JOHN W. WARREN, New York City. 



2 Celts and one chipped knife from Darling Range, West Australia. 

 BEN. FRANK McCARTON, New York City. 



Bark of a palm from Central America. 

 HARLAN I. SMITH, New York City. 



Archaeological and ethnological collection mainly from Saginaw 

 Valley, Mich. 

 BERTRAM C. BROOME, Jersey City, N. J. 



6 Potsherds, 2 arrow-points and I smoothing-stone from San Miguel, 

 Mex. 



ROLAND STEINER, Grovetown, Ga. 



3 Large models of fish-traps made by the negroes of Georgia. 



Professor A. S. BICKMORE, New York City. 



Eskimo fur coat from Sandwich Bay, Labrador. 



Lieut. G. T. EMMONS, Princeton, N. J. 



Native bullet-mould, patterns and dice from Alaska. 



SALUSTIS BEECHE, Valparaiso, Chili. 



A wooden figure used as talisman, carved by Indians of the Isle of 

 Pascua. 



Miss ELLEN COLLINS, New York City. 

 A pottery jar from Socoro, N. Mex. 



Signors TORRES and TORNERO, Chili. 



Photographs of mummified Indian found in an ancient copper-mine 

 in Chili. 



WILLIAM FRIEDMAN, New York City. 



Serpentine breast-ornament, a terra-cotta cylindrical vessel, bark- 

 beater and pottery objects from Las Quebradas, Guatemala. 



GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY, New York City. 



The Briggs collection of 440 Indian baskets from California, Oregon, 

 Washington, British Columbia and Alaska. 



EDWARD E. CRAFT, Glen Cove, N. Y. 

 16 Arrow and spear points. 



E. P. MATTHEWSON, Montreal, Canada. 



Ethnological and archaeological specimens from Peru, Chili and 

 Bolivia. 



Miss LULU HIGGINS, New York City. 



A stone idol from Cape Mount, Liberia, West Africa. 



Mrs. JOHN DUNN, New York City. 



Beaded purse made by Sioux Indians on Teton Range, Wyoming. 



ALEXANDER CRANE, Econtuchka, I. T. 



A Seminole ceremonial pipe, shell bead necklace, arrow-point and 

 medicine-bag-. 



