Ethnology — By Donation. 55 



By Purchase. 



Skeleton of the Mammoth, from Jonesboro, Indiana. 

 Collection of fossil mammals from the Big Badlands of South Dakota. 

 Skull of extinct Walrus from Atlantic City, N. J. 

 Six skeletons of modern animals, for comparison with their extinct 

 relatives or ancestors. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



MARINE CRETACEOUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Fourteen skulls or skeletons of extinct marine reptiles, Plesiosatirs 

 and Mosasaurs. 



MARINE CRETACEOUS OF MONTANA. 



Two skulls of extinct Crocodiles. 

 LARAMIE CRETACEOUS OF NEW MEXICO. 



Skull of Duck-billed Dinosaur. 

 EOCENE TERTIARY OF WYOMING. 



376 Specimens of fossil mammals and 12 of fossil reptiles from the 

 Bridger Basin. 



OLIGOCENE TERTIARY OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



126 Specimens of fossil mammals and 3 of fossil reptiles from the 

 Big Badlands. 



PLEISTOCENE OF ARKANSAS. 



49 Catalogued specimens and numerous uncatalogued jaws and bones 

 from a fissure or open cave formation. 



DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



DEUTSCHE ORIENTGESELLSCHAFT, Berlin, Germany. 



Wheat-husks from Egypt. 

 Rev. D. S. DODGE, New York City. 



Navajo rug. 

 Mr. ARCHER M. HUNTINGTON, New York City. 



Specimens illustrating the religious ceremonials of the Maidu Indians, 



California. Collected by I). L. Spencer. 

 Foods and medicines used by Maidu Indians of California. Collected 

 by Roland B. Dixon. 



Mr. WILLIAM DEMUTH, New York City. 



Collections of pipes and smoking utensils — 



From China. Collected by Dr. Berthold Laufer. 



3 Cree Indian pipes. 



Pawnee peace-pipes. Collected by Mr. Francis La Flesche. 



Collection of Eskimo. pipes. 



