Anthropology — Donations. 7 9 



J. W. HORNOR, New York City. 



11 pairs of shoes and 9 hats from eastern Asia. 



T. JAY BUFORD, Siletz, Ore. 

 A very old copper sword. 



Miss GRACE STUART REID, New York City. 



A book of botanical specimens and a piece of fancy-work from 

 Bulgaria. (Gift to the Missionary exhibit.) 



FROM A FRIEND. 



Archaeological specimens from New York State and New Jersey, col- 

 lected by M. R.. Harrington ; and specimens from an ancient 

 turquoise mine in New Mexico. 



A. H. REMSEN, Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. 



Stone axe and several stone arrow-heads, and a pitted discoidal stone 

 from Long Island. 



Dr. F. E. HYDE, New York City. 



An Omaha skin tent and poles. 



J. H. and ROBERT QUIMBY, New York City. 



Archaeological specimens from Pelham Park and Armonk, N. Y. 



THE ECUMENICAL CONFERENCE (by transfer to the Museum). 



The large collection illustrating the life and customs of native peoples 

 of China, India, Japan, Korea, Formosa, Africa, Madagascar, 

 Sweden, Holland, Great Britain, Guatemala, Nicaragua, South 

 America, and Alaska. Collected by many missionaries. 



LOUIS M. BONNEFOI, New York City. 

 Leather moccasin from Cuba. 



H. \V. BACH MAN, New York City. 



Bow and quiver of arrows that belonged to a Mescalero Apache. Col- 

 lected in 1865. 



JOHN NEAFIE, New York City. 



Miscellaneous collection of archaeological specimens from New York 

 State. 



Miss S. D. DO REM US, New York City. 



Ethnological specimens from China, Japan, Burma, South Sea Islands. 



Capt. WILLIS WITTICH. 



Bark mat made by Cape Flattery Indians. 



Mrs. F. N. DOUBLEDAY. 



Bird skin pouch from Alaska. 



GEORGE N. MAYNARD. 



Coat of chain mail ploughed up in valley of Black River, near Coventry, 

 Vt., in 1826-27 I bow and arrows, bow-case and quiver from 

 Sioux ; Nez Perces field-glass, case ornamented with bead-work ; 

 moccasins from British Columbia ; Indian belt, Japanese bow and 

 arrows. 



Mrs. HARRIET MAXWELL CONVERSE, New York. 



80 ancient potsherds and a stone knife from Cattaraugus Indian 

 reservation. 



Mrs. H. J. NEWTON, New York. 



Plaster cast of a stone sculpture from Ohio. 



