102 Purchases — Mammals. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, Etc. 



6 specimens of Cretaceous fossils, from Marathon, Brewster Co., Texas. 

 53 different lots of Upper Miocene fossils, from the deep wells at Galveston, 



Texas. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



A number of fossils from a carbonaceous clay at Tuxpan, Mexico, collected by 

 Dr. Lumholtz. 



7 species of Jurassic fossils from rock of this age at Freezeout, Albany Co., 



Central Wyoming, collected by Dr. Wortman. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Three specimens from West Africa (from Pene Collection), Figurine made of 

 silver, gold and copper, from Bolivia (from Mufioz Collection). Iro- 

 quois war club (from Munoz Collection). 



Five human crania from Solomon Islands (collected by P. E. Wolff). 



Nineteen native carvings from Alaska (Emmons Collection). 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



IN PERU AND BOLIVIA, by A. D. Bandelier. 



Numerous archaeological specimens obtained during the explorations of 

 ancient ruins and burial places in the vicinity of Lake Titicaca, 

 and on the islands in the lake. Also many drawings and photo- 

 graphs made in connection with the explorations. These collec- 

 tions contain many pottery vessels, stone implements, ornaments 

 and implements of copper and 'other metals, and a large lot of 

 human crania, including many that had been trephined and having 

 other peculiarities. 



IN MEXICO, by Carl Lumholtz. 



Ethnological collections from the Cora, Huichol and Tarasco Indians ; 

 Human skeletons and crania from various places in Mexico, and 

 numerous other objects secured during his expedition. 



IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, by James Teit. 



Ethnological collection from the Thompson River Indians. 



IN NEW YORK, by Caspar Mayer. 



Life masks and photographs of Iroquois Indians at Lawton. 



The collections obtained in British Columbia by the Jesup North Pacific Expe- 

 dition ; in New Mexico and Colorado by the Hyde Expedition ; and 

 in New Jersey by the Loubat Explorations, while carried on under the 

 direction of the Department, were paid for in full by the parties 

 named and are recorded under donations. 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



• MAMMALS. 

 106 specimens, chiefly from New York State. 



