Donations — Anthropology. 67 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY. 



Prof. J. F. KEMP, Columbia University. 



Fragment of the jaw of a fossil mammal from Western Montana. 



J. PIERPONT MORGAN. 



Complete skull and jaw of Castoroides Ohioensis from Pleistocene 

 deposits of Michigan. 

 BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN TRADING AND EXPLORATION 

 COMPANY. 

 Molar tooth of a mammoth from the Klondike gold diggings. 



Dr. A. H. PHELPS, Glens Falls, N. Y. 



Molar tooth of a fossil horse, from Rutland, Vt. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



MORRIS K. JESUP, New York City. 



Collections obtained by The Jesup North Pacific Expedition ; Archae- 

 ological collections from Kamloops, Lytton, Spences Bridge, 

 Hammond, and Victoria, British Columbia ; Ethnological collec- 

 tions from the Thompson River Indians, from the Chilcotin, 

 Bella Coola, Haida, Kwakiutl, and Nootka ; Human skeletons 

 and crania from various parts of British Columbia ; Casts and 

 photographs for the exhibit illustrating the physical types of the 

 Indians of British Columbia. 



THE DUKE OF LOUBAT New York City. 



An extensive archaeological collection from Southern Mexico and from 

 Guatemala; Nineteen casts from large Mexican sculptures from 

 the originals in the National Museum of Mexico ; Cast of the 

 sculpture known as " The Turtle " in the ruins of Quirigua> Guate- 

 mala ; from moulds made under the direction of Mr. Alfred 

 Maudslay. 



Archaelogical specimens and photographs, the collection made by 

 Ernest Volk during his explorations of the glacial deposits at 

 Trenton, and of a prehistoric burial place near Trenton, N. J., 

 during the year, under the direction of the Department. 



B. TALBOT B. HYDE and F. E. HYDE, Jr., New York City. 



Archseological collection obtained from the exploration under the di- 

 rection of the Department, of an ancient pueblo in New Mexico. 

 Mrs. SALLY MORRIS CORY, New York City. 



Collection illustrating several features of the life and customs of the 

 Chinese, collected by Mrs. Cory. 

 GEORGE CASTOR MARTIN, New York City. 



An Indian basket from Alaska. 

 Dr. KINGSLEY, Schoharie, N. Y. 



Eight Stone implements from Schoharie. 

 HENRY THURUM, New York City. 



Arrow point from Brooklyn. 



C. POMA. 



Arrows of the Mundurucu Indians of Brazil. 



ALBERT KEEN, Huntington, Calvert Co., Md. 



Sixty stone implements collected by Capt. Keen in Calvert Co., Md. 



