78 Anthropology — Through Museum Expeditions 



FRANK S. GORDON, Blairstown, N. J. 



32 Copper bells (prehistoric) from Jalisco, Mexico. 

 BYRON E. HOOVER, New York City. 



Basket from the Yahgan Indians, Tierra del Fuego. 

 W. K. MOOREHEAD, Andover, Mass. 



Archaeological material from Jacobs Cavern and village site, McDon- 

 ald Co., Mo. 

 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM, Albany, N. Y. 



Arch^ological material from an Erie Indian village site at Ripley, 



N. Y. 

 Collection of Iroquois archeology from New York and New Jersey. 

 Mrs. a. L. ROESLER, New York City. 



Baby carrier with quill and bead work from the Dakota, Pine Ridge, 

 S. D. 

 ROYAL ETHNOGRAPHICAL MUSEUM, Stockholm, Sweden. 



Collection of baskets from Africa. 

 E. THOMPSON SETON, Cos Cob, Conn. 



War shirt from the Ogallala Sioux and moose-hide shirt made by 

 Cree Indians. 

 STADTISCHES VOLKERMUSEUM, Frankfurt a/M., Germany. 



Ethnographical material from German Colonies in Africa. 

 GEORGE C. STONE, New York City. 

 Chinese gun. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Ethnological collection from the Jicarilla Apache of northern New 

 Mexico. Collected by Dr. P. E. Goddard. Provided for by 

 Mr. Archer M. Huntington. 



Ethnological and archeological collection from the Penobscot In- 

 dians, Old Town, Me. Collected by Mr. William C. Orchard. 



Ethnological collection from the Cree and Ojibway of the region of 

 Hudson and James Bays and from the Winnebago of Black River 

 Falls, Wis. Collected by Mr. Alanson Skinner. Provided for 

 by the Morris K. Jesup Fund. 



Archaeological and ethnological specimens from British Columbia 

 and Alaska. Collected by Mr. Harlan I. Smith. Provided 

 for by the Morris K. Jesup Fund. 



Ethnological collection from the Philippine Islands. Collected by 

 Dr. Hugh M. Smith. 



Ethnological collection from the Mackenzie River region. Collected 

 by Mr. V. Stefansson. 



Ethnological collection from the Teton Sioux of the Pine Ridge 

 Reservation, South Dakota, and phonograph records from the 

 same. Collected by Dr. J. R. Walker. Provided for by the 

 Morris K. Jesup Fund. 



Ethnological collection from the Hidatsa and Mandan of North 

 Dakota. Collected by Rev. Gilbert L. Wilson. 



