56 Donations — Anthropology. 



collection of photographs by T. Maler of sculptures in Chiapas, 

 Mexico, and Guatemala. A copy of the reproduction of the Codex 

 Borgiano, and numerous plates and volumes to illustrate the picto- 

 graphic writings of the ancient Mexicans and Mayas. 



CLARENCE B, MOORE, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A counterfeit of a chipped flint implement. 



J. V. SANTVOORD, New York City. 

 A Dakota doll. 



JACOB SCHIFF, New York City. 



A collection illustrating the use of the cocoanut palm by the Melane- 

 sians, and a collection illustrating the use of iron by the Africans. 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington, D. C. 



Cast of one of the three slabs of the Tablet of the Cross of Palenque, 

 Mexico. 



BENJAMIN STRONG, Jr. (through South American Exploration Co.). 

 Two ornaments made of serpentine from Santa Marta, Colombia. 



OLIVER S. STRONG (through the South American Exploration Co.). 

 56 agate beads from Santa Marta, Colombia. 



WILLIAM WALLACE (through the South American Exploration Co.). 

 387 agate beads from Santa Marta, Colombia. 



W. A. WHITE, Sag Harbor, N. Y. 



Several stone implements and four stone gorgets from New York 

 State. 

 JOHN WISMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Twenty-two chipped stone points from several localities in New York 

 State. 

 Capt. E. G. ZALINSKI, New York City. 

 Three Japanese spears. 



From Museum Expeditions. 



THE JESUP NORTH PACIFIC EXPEDITION. Gift of Morris K. 

 Jesup, New York City. 



Specimens illustrating the religious ceremonials of the Kwakiutl. 

 Collected by Mr. George Hunt. 



Ethnological collection from the Lillooet and from Thompson River 

 Indians. Collected by Mr. James Teit. 



Archaeological and ethnological specimens and photographs from Fort 

 Rupert, Comox, Sanitch, and the delta of Fraser River. Col- 

 lected by Harlan I. Smith. 



Ethnological specimens from the Indians of the west coast of Wash- 

 ington. Collected by Dr. Livingston Farrand. 



Plaster casts and photographs of Indians from Washington and 

 southern British Columbia. Collected by Mr. Roland B. Dixon. 



Ethnological specimens from Port Clarence, Alaska. Collected by 

 Captain Miner Bruce. 



THE HYDE SOUTHWESTERN EXPEDITION. Gift of B. Talbot B. 

 Hyde and F. E. Hyde, Jr., New York City. 

 A collection of several thousand objects from the exploration of the 

 ruins of the Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canon, New Mexico ; human 

 skeletons, pottery, implements, ceremonial objects, ornaments and 

 carvings ; also many photographs of the ruins and objects in place. 

 Collected by G. H. Pepper. 



