A nthropology — Exchanges. 8 1 



By Exchange. 



JOHN B. PINE, New York City. 



An Iroquois wampum war ransom string. 

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



7 plaster casts of stone and whalebone clubs from Washington and 

 Alaska. 



FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM, Chicago, 111. 



15 plaster casts of West Coast Indians. 

 Lieut. G. T. EMMONS, Princeton, N. J. 



Stone spoon and jade nose-ornament from Alaska. 

 E. L. PRIOR, New York. 



A canoe and a native hat from Malay Archipelago. 



By Purchase. 



A "doctor's" outfit (21 pieces) from Alaska. 



A collection illustrating the life of Eskimo of Cumberland Sound. 



Ethnological collection from Africa. 



Specimens of Iroquois silver work. 



2 lots of archaeological specimens from Costa Rica. 



A Sioux shirt. 



2 trephined skulls and one other skull from Urcos, Upper Peru, and a 



pottery jar from Chala, coast of Peru. 

 34 pottery vessels, pipes, celts, shell ornaments, etc., collected from Indian 



graves at Gypsum, Texas. 

 A bark-cloth garment of a chief of the Chibasha tribe, Napo, Ecuador ; 



also feather head-dress and feather fan, from Brazil. 

 The Gibbs archaeological collection, including a wooden stool from a cave 



and a "jade" axe and handle, from Turk's Island, West Indies. 

 2 pipes, a stone tube and a turtle-shell rattle from New York State 



(Iroquois). 

 Thirty-five prints from negatives of N. M. Indians. 

 Ethnological specimens from the Blackfeet Indians. 

 Gold, jade and stone beads, gold and copper bells, and obsidian flakes, 



from Nicaragua. 

 A portion of the Gen. Satterlee collection of fish-spears, bows and arrows, 



clubs, baskets, etc., from South Sea Islands, New Zealand and other 



places. 

 The Stahl collection of stone yokes, sculptured stones, celts, and other 



objects in stone and pottery, from Puerto Rico. 



