68 A nthropology — Expeditions. 



EXPLORATIONS IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY. Provided for by Dr. 

 F. E. Hyde. 

 Human skeletons and various implements, pottery, etc., from ancient 

 village sites and burial-places ; implements from the gravel deposits 

 at Trenton, N. J. ; bone of a musk-ox, and piece of a human 

 femur from the glacial gravel, and a fragment of a human skull 

 from the talus ; photographs, drawings, and manuscript report of 

 explorations. Collected and reported by Ernest Volk. 



HUNTINGTON CALIFORNIA EXPEDITION. Provided for by C. P. 

 Huntington. 

 A collection of basketry, utensils, and ornaments from the Indians of 

 northern California; also photographs and plaster casts of Indians. 

 Collected by Roland B. Dixon. 



JESUP ARAPAHO EXPEDITION. Provided for by Mrs. Morris K. Jesup. 

 Specimens illustrating the industries and ceremonials and art of the 

 Arapaho Indians of Indian Territory. Collected by Alfred L. 

 Kroeber. 



MEXICAN EXPEDITION. Indian costume from Tehuantepec, and arcrueo- 

 logical specimens from the Valley of Mexico. Collected by Mar- 

 shall H. Saville. 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION AT PELHAM BAY, NEW 



YORK. Provided for by Theodore Cooper, New York City. 



Indian skeletons, pottery, stone implements, animal bones, and various 



other objects found in the exploration of an Indian village site and 



burial-place in Pelham Park. Collected by Raymond Harrington. 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN THE STATE OF NEW 

 YORK. Provided for by William R. Warren, New York City. 



Indian skeletons, pottery, stone implements, and various objects of 

 Indian make, with a clay pipe and other objects obtained by the 

 Indians from the early settlers, found during the exploration of an 

 Indian burial-place at Croton Neck. Collected by Raymond Har- 

 rington. 



Stone implements, potsherds, and animal bones from an exploration of 

 an Indian site in Schoharie County. Collected by M. H. Saville. 



Stone implements, potsherds, bone implements, and other specimens 

 from several shell-heaps and Indian village sites in Westchester 

 and Rockland Counties and on Long Island. Collected by Ray- 

 mond Harrington. 



By Exchange. 

 BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Swords and knives from the Upper Congo. 



Mrs. JOHN CROSBY BROWN, New York City. 



Musical instrument from New Britain ; paddle, shields, and mask from 

 New Guinea ; mask from British Columbia. 



Mrs. S. S. FRISHMUTH, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Musical instruments from Japan. 



U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, Washington, D. C. 



Ethnological specimens from the Alaskan Eskimo ; i medicine pouch 

 of Sioux Indians. 

 P. B. RANDOLPH, State of Washington. 



Bowl and 2 potsherds from the Yukon Valley. 

 PEABODY MUSEUM, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 



Ancient hat from Nootka Sound Indians ; cast of two-handed poi pes- 

 tle from Hawaii ; archseological specimens from Bristol, Conn. 



