78 Anthropology — Donations. 



Mrs. JOHN CROSBY BROWN. 



2 native fish-hooks with lines, from Vancouver Island. 



Professor H. F. OSBORN, New York City. 



Platter made of whale vertebra, ornamented with copper, from Sitka, 

 Alaska. 



Professor A. V. WILLIAMS-JACKSON, New York City. 

 2 Blackfoot skulls collected by Audubon. 



ROBERT H. LAMBORN ESTATE. 



737 specimens, including objects in clay, stone, bone, shell, and 

 copper, among which are a number of specimens from Mexico, 

 and archaeological specimens from localities in the United States. 



Miss E. H. COTHEAL, New York City. 



Ethnological specimens collected among the Sioux Indians in 1838, 

 and various ethnological specimens from North America and 

 foreign countries, also archaeological specimens from Costa Rica. 



Col. ARCHIBALD ROGERS, Hyde Park, N. Y. 

 A very large Navajo blanket. 



AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY, New York. (As a permanent 

 deposit.) 

 Archseological specimens from Central America and Europe. 



B. F. ZOGBAUM, New Rochelle, N. Y. 



Facsimile of the treaty between the Sultan of Sulu and Brig. -Gen. 

 Bates, U. S. Volunteers, 1899, in Malay language expressed in 

 Arabic characters. 

 Mr. ROGERS, Mooretown, Cal. 



A stone mortar from California. 

 ERNEST SCHERNIKOW, New York City. 



Stone seat from Costa Rica. 

 Mrs. C. EMERY, New York City. 



Feather cape and feather fringe from South America. 



CLARENCE B. MOORE, Philadelphia. 



A collection of perforated shell implements used as tools, from west 

 coast of Florida. 



Dr. ROLAND STEINER, Grovetown, Ga. 



2 basket fish-traps made by old negroes on coast of Georgia (supposed 

 to be an African survival). 



J. DORENBERG, Leipzig, Germany. 



Photographs of different Mexican antiquities. 

 R. A. IMBERT, Santa Domingo. 



Terra-cotta head found at Isabela, San Domingo. 

 JOHN WISMANN, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4 arrow-heads from Montgomery County, Penn. 



Professor ALBERT S. BICKMORE, New York City. 

 Silver chain made by natives of Madagascar. 



JOHN JEROLAMAN, New York City. 



Carved stone disk from Charapan, Mexico. 

 RICHARD ALLEN MARTIN, New York City. 



Basket made by Cape Flattery Indians. 

 J. C. HEALD, Nashville, Cal. 



A long Maidu pestle. 



