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Mrs. M. ALSBERG, New York City. 



Funeral urn with human bones and ashes (pre-Christian era), from 

 Belzig, Brandenburg, Prussia. 



Prof. G. T. WILLIAMSON, New Orleans, La. 



4 Chipped arrow points from De Soto Parish, La. 

 ALFRED C. FARRELL, New York City. 



Iron spearhead from North Dakota. 

 PAUL C. MILLER, New York City. 



3 Hand stones and 2 metates from Wyoming. 

 Capt. WIRT ROBINSON, Fort Totten, N. Y. 



6 Arrow points, stone axe and implement, made by donor. 

 D. LEATHERDALE, Vancouver, B. C. 



Photograph of stone mortar from Vancouver. 

 PEABODY MUSEUM, Cambridge, Mass. 



Photographs of archaeological specimens from Oregon and Wash- 

 ington. 



By Exchange. 



FREE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART, University of Pennsylvania, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Casts of two stone objects from Ecuador and Bolivia. 



By Purchase. 



486 Shell celts, 1 stone celt and 1 potsherd from Barbados, West 



Indies. 

 Bauer Archaeological collection from Mexico. 

 Copy of obverse and reverse of ancient Mexican painting on deer skin. 



From Department of Preparation and Installation. 



Models bf Serpent Mound, Ohio ; Fort Ancient, Ohio ; Effigy 

 Mounds, Wisconsin ; and Cahokia Mound, Illinois. 



Various casts of archaeological specimens loaned to the Museum for 

 the purpose of reproduction. 



DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 

 By Donation. 



SAMUEL V. HOFFMAN, New York. 



3600 Specimens of North American and exotic Lepidoptera. 

 Mrs. A. T. SLOSSON, New York. 



A number of Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera from Florida. 

 Dr. HENRY SKINNER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



4 Cotypes of Calopasta wenzeli. 



4 " " Epicauta alastor. 



