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A collection from the cliff-houses and caves of the Grand Gulch region 

 of southern Utah, consisting of nearly two thousand objects, 

 including mummies, baskets, pottery and weapons ; implements 

 of wood, stone and horn ; feather blankets and cloth blankets ; 

 garments and sandals ; also a number of photographs showing the 

 method of burial of two different peoples in this region. Col- 

 lected by Richard Wetherell and party. 

 EXPLORATIONS IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY. Gift of Dr. F. E. 

 Hyde, New York City. 



Stone implements from the glacial deposits at Trenton, N. J. Photo- 

 graphs showing the implements in place and the geological 

 features; drawings and plans of the excavations; also human 

 skeletons, stone implements, and other objects from the ancient 

 burial-places and village-sites, near Trenton, N. J. Collected by 

 Ernest Volk. 



Mexican Expeditions. 



Ethnological specimens from the States of Chiapas and Oaxaca, and photo- 

 graphs of Indians. Collected by M. H. Saville. 



Archaeological specimens from the explorations of mounds and tombs in 

 Oaxaca and from the ruins of Palenque. Also many photographs of 

 the explorations and ruins. Collected by M. H. Saville. 



Archaeological specimens from the ruins of Cempoalla ; San Juan Teotihuacan ; 

 Valley of Mexico, and other places in Mexico. Collected by M. H. 

 Saville. 



Ethnological collections from the Tarahumaras and Huichols. These collec- 

 tions are particularly important on account of the full series of cere- 

 monial objects of which the meaning was also obtained. Many 

 photographs illustrating Indian types and ceremonies were taken, 

 graphophone records of seventy Indian songs were made, and several 

 human skeletons and numerous archaeological objects were secured. 

 Collected by Dr. Carl Lumholtz. 



Human skeletons, and various objects found with them, from several caves and 

 burial-places ; plaster casts of 12 Tarahumaras and 14 Huichols ; 

 many full measurements of Tarahumaras, Huichols, and Tepecanos. 

 Collected by Dr. A. Hrdlicka. 



A careful examination was also made by Doctors Lumholtz and Hrdlicka of 

 the remarkable adobe deposits at San Simon and other places, where a 

 number of human skulls and four human skeletons were secured, with 

 other objects found in these deposits. 



Japanese Expedition. 



A collection illustrating the daily life of the Japanese people. Collected by 

 Dr. B. Laufer. 



Expedition in Peru and Bolivia. 



A large collection of pottery vessels, stone and copper implements, stone and 

 metal utensils, personal ornaments, and various other objects from the 

 graves and ruins of several localities in eastern Bolivia ; also many 

 human skulls, a number of which show trephining, from the chulpas 

 of eastern Bolivia. Collected by Dr. A. F. Bandelier. 



By Exchange. 



FROM THE KONIGL. ETHNOGRAPHISCHES MUSEUM, Berlin. 



Ethnological objects from Africa. 

 FROM THE KONIGL. ZOOLOGISCHES UND ANTHROPOLOGISCH- 

 ETHNOGRAPHISCHES MUSEUM, Dresden. 



Ethnological objects from Indonesia. 



