8 o A nth r op o logy — Expeditions. 



From Museum Expeditions. 



JESUP NORTH PACIFIC EXPEDITION. Provided for by Morris K. 



Jesup. 

 Specimens illustrating industries, customs, and beliefs of Amoor 



tribes, Siberia. Collected by Dr. Berthold Laufer. 

 Archaeological specimens from the Amoor district, Siberia. Collected 



by Gerard Fowke. 

 Plaster casts from Nanaimo, B. C, also 2 totem-poles from British 



Columbia, and 2 canoes from State of Washington. Collected 



by Harlan I. Smith. 

 Ethnological and archaeological specimens from Thompson River 



region, British Columbia. Collected by James Teit. 

 Four house posts and back of seat from Vancouver, B. C. Collected 



by George Hunt. 

 A wooden figure from Seattle, Washington. Collected by M. R. 



Harrington. 

 Ethnological collection from the Indians of Vancouver Island. Col- 

 lected by Franz Boas and George Hunt. 

 Ethnological collection from the Indians of the State of Washington. 



Collected by Livingston Farrand. 

 NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN RESEARCH. 

 C. P. Huntington Expedition. 



Collection of California basketry, made by Roland B. Dixon. 

 Mrs. Morris K. Jesup Expedition. 



Specimens illustrating the industries, ceremonials, and art of the 

 Arapaho, Shoshone, Bannock, Ute, and Kootenay Indians. 

 Collected by Alfred L. Kroeber. 

 Henry Villard Expedition. 



Ethnological collection from Indians in Oregon. Collected by 

 Livingston Farrand. 

 MEXICAN EXPEDITION. Contributions of Duke of Loubat and James 



M. Constable. 

 Collection from the exploration of ruins and tombs in the State of 



Oaxaca. Ethnological specimens from several places in Mexico, 



and an ancient Mexican Map. Collected by M. H. Saville. 

 Dr. F. E. HYDE. 



Archaeological collections received from explorations at Trenton, N. J., 



including negatives and photographs. Collected by Ernest Volk. 



B. T. B. and F. E. HYDE, Jr., EXPEDITION. 



So plaster casts, over 500 negatives, records of measurements of over 900 

 Zuhi, Moki, and other Pueblo Indians; also skeletons, and various 

 objects found with them; and a number of articles to be used 

 in ethnic groups. A collection made several years ago from the 

 cliff-houses, Mancos Canon, by purchase. 

 PERUVIAN EXPEDITION. 



A large collection of trephined skulls, and archaeological specimens 

 from explorations at Sicasica and other places in the vicinity of 

 Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Collected by A. F. Bandelier. 

 EXPLORATIONS IN COLOMBIA AND COSTA RICA. 



Archaeological specimens from an ancient burial-place in northeastern 

 Colombia, and a collection illustrating the burial ceremony of the 

 Indians of Costa Rica. Collected by Francis C. Nicholas. 

 EXPLORATIONS IN NEW YORK STATE. 



Collections from ancient village sites and burial-places at Port Wash- 

 ington, L. I., and West Chester, N. Y. Collected by M. R. 

 Harrington. 



