Anthropology — By Exchange 77 



Mrs. E. SUTTON SMITH. 



2 Stone axes from Maine; grape shot dug from Bunker Hill; circular 



stone dug from Copp's Hill. 

 HARLAN I. SMITH, New York City. 



Pair Chinese slippers. 

 JOHN I. SOLOMON, New York City. 



Ornament carved in ivory. Supposed to be an old piece of Singalese 

 carving. 

 The late HARRIE HAYDON STARKEY, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Ethnological collection from Alaska. 

 NORTON B. TILLOTSON, New York City. 



Buffalo-horn spoon and wooden bowl from grave near the Black 

 Hills. 

 Dr. W. W. TOMPKINS, Charleston, W. Va. 



Grooved stone ax from vicinity of Charleston, W. Va. 

 CHRISTIAN WEBER, Jersey City, N. J. 



7 Pottery vessels from Arkansas. 

 W. A. WELCH, San Antonio, Amazonas, Brazil. 



Jointed arrow for fish from Indians of Rio Beni; paddle from In- 

 dians of Rio Beni; paddle from Indians of Madre de Dios; pair 

 rubber shoes and rubber ball from Indians of Upper Madeira^ 

 Brazil; 2 gourd baskets from Sarterem on Amazon, Province 

 of Para. 

 Messrs. G. L. and F. N. WILSON, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Potsherds from Mandan village site. North Dakota. 

 Mrs. CLARK WISSLER, New York City. 



Stone celt from Wayne Co., Indiana; gold pendant — human figure 

 with nose ornament and 23 green stone ornaments and beads, 

 from Llanos of Casanari, Colombia. 

 S. H. WOLF, New York City. 



3 Pieces of pottery from Ruins of Jalapa, Mexico. 

 FRANK WOOD, New Bedford, Mass. 



Shell breast plate from New Mecklenburg. 



By Exchange 



BERLIN MUSEUM, Berlin, Germany. 



21 Casts from stone yokes and palmas, Mexico. 

 CHICAGO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Chicago, 111. 



19 Ethnological specimens from Africa, Abyssinia, Alaska and the 

 United States. 

 Dr. PAUL EHRENREICH, Berlin, Germany. 



12 Photographs of Indians of the Rio Purus, Amazonas, Brazil. 

 L. A. FUERTES, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Seal float from the vicinity of Fort Simpson. 



