68 Donations — Anthropology. 



J. C. MARTIN. New York City. 

 Negro charm from Jamaica. 



ANONYMOUS DONOR. 



Eight ethnological objects from the Sioux Indians. 



JAMES DOUGLAS. 



A Navajo loom ; a grave tablet from Ancon, Peru. 



WILSON MACY. 



Ethnological objects and photographs from Chili. 



M. H. SAVILLE, New York City. 



Hammer-stone, from New Mexico. 



A. J. MARTIN, New York City. 



Archaeological collection from the vicinity of Santa Marta, Colombia, 

 collected by F. C. Nicholas of the South American Exploration Co. 



EDWARD B. MACY, New York City. 



Two stone implements from Denmark. 



WILLIAM E. DODGE, New York City. 



Ancient stone urn from the Hebrides. 

 Mrs. J. CROSBY BROWN, New York City. 



A shield from New Britain ; two ear-rings of wire from West Africa. 



ANTONIO REMPEN. 



Nine ethnological objects from Brazil. 



HENRY DE MORGAN, New York City. 



Six human crania, human fibula, copper bracelet, and nine pottery 

 vessels, from ancient graves in Russian Armenia. 

 JAMES M. CONSTABLE, New York City. 



Nine ethnological objects from various countries ; five human skulls 

 and portions of three skeletons from the New Hebrides. 

 CLARENCE B. MOORE, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A large pottery urn containing cremated human remains, and a pottery 

 vessel forming a cover to the urn. Found by Mr. Moore in a 

 mound in Georgia and described in his memoir. 



J. S. and S. S. EDSALL, Palisade Park, N. J. 

 Five skulls of negroes. 



J. F. HADLEY, New York City. 



Two blankets made of bark-cloth, a pottery vessel and four potsherds 

 from Ecuador. 



JACQUES REICH, New York City. 



Several stone implements from New Dorp, Staten Island. 



