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Miss Frances Del Mar, New York 

 City. 

 9 Photographs of Maori dancers, 

 members of the New Zealand Ex- 

 peditionary Force. 



Harold de Raasloff, through Dr. Bash- 

 ford Dean, New York City. 

 Collection of Japanese objects: 2 

 mirrors, several pieces of wood 

 carving, costumes, sketches, etc. 



Mrs. W. P. Edgerton, New York City. 

 Box containing game (East Indian), 

 Egyptian musical instrument (Des- 

 ert), Javanese musical instrument, 

 7 rolls of breech cloths (Guam). 



M. G. Foster, New York City. 



Stone celt found ten years ago on 

 the Foster Farm, Wheeler Town- 

 ship, Steuben Co., N. Y. 



Dr. Arthur Greenberg, Corona, L. I. 

 1 Skull of Negro woman, from Dal- 

 las, Texas. 



Miss Eliza R. Greenwood, New York 

 City. 

 European and American archaeologi- 

 cal collection : 20 lots of stone im- 

 plements. 



Mrs. James C. Hallock, New York 

 City. 

 Pottery head found in excavation 

 near Quito, Ecuador. 

 Miss Helman, New York City. 



Ostrich egg from Egypt. 

 Dr. Wm. Tod Helmuth, New York 

 City. 

 1 Wooden image and 1 bone imple- 

 ment, from Pacific Islands. 

 Michael Janetis, U. S. Navy. 



1 Skull of male Negro from St. 

 Thomas Island. 

 A. G. Jenkins, Winifred, L. I. 

 Feather headdress of chief, lance, 

 bow and arrow, 2 gourd dishes, and 

 1 cane, from South America. 

 Alexander Johnson, East Northport, 

 L. I. 

 1 Male and 1 female skull, presum- 

 ably of Whites, found in excava- 

 tions at Reade Street and Broad- 

 way, New York City. 

 George Langford, Joliet, 111. 

 Archaeological specimens, from Des 

 Plaines River locality. 



John C. Lloyd, Nutley, N. J. 



1 Shield, 1 conjuring stick, and 1 bam- 

 boo pole with Batik characters; 

 from Sumatra. 

 James MacDowell, New Bedford, Mass. 

 Cotton fibre series, microphotographs 

 and mounted fibres, samples of 

 thread and cloth. 

 Carl K. MacFadden, New York City. 

 19 Pieces of black pottery, from Co- 

 lombia. 

 J. Alden Mason, Chicago, 111. 

 Archaeological specimens from South- 

 ern Arizona. 

 Paul Mausloff, New York City. 

 5 Pieces of pottery : 4 archaeological 

 and 1 ethnological, from Southern 

 Colorado. 

 Richard A. Metcalf, White Plains, 

 N. Y. 

 Fragments of Cherokee vessel, from 

 Aerial, Habersham Co., Ga. 

 Henry F. Meyer, New York City. 



Mexican spoon, from Oaxaca, Mexico. 

 Edward H. Miller, New York City. 

 Stone celt found on old Crowell 

 Farm, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, in 1890. 

 Ogden Mills, New York City. 

 Chinese painting on silk (a kakemono 

 of the last Manchu dynastic period), 

 1 761. 

 John D. Murphy, New York City. 



Net sinker, from Speedway, L. I. 

 Nels C. Nelson, New York City. 



4 Eoliths from Ipswich, England. 

 New York and Honduras Rosario 

 Mining Co. (through Wm. A. 

 Prendergast), New York City. 

 Pestle used by the natives for the 

 purpose of extracting gold and sil- 

 ver contents, Honduras. 

 Harrison Gray Otis, New York City. 



30 Spear points, from Michigan. 

 Archaeological material, from Michi- 

 gan. 



Dr. E. C. Parsons, New York City. 

 Feathersticks, from Zuni, New Mex- 

 ico. 



31 Ethnological specimens, from Zuni, 

 New Mexico. 



Miss Elizabeth Samson, New York 

 City. 

 1 Pottery vase and 2 pottery plaques, 

 from Mexico. 



