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Anthropology 



Mrs. Charles H. Senff, New York 

 City. 

 I Malay sword. 



Roswell Skeel, Jr., New York City. 

 Drain for squeezing out water when 

 making cassava bread, from Santa 

 Cruz, W. I. 



H. D. Skinner, Dunedin, New Zealand. 



1 Card with : 7 wingbones of seabird 

 (albatross?), 2 wingbones of moa- 

 bone. 1 Card with : 7 barbed bone 

 points of composite fishhpoks (3 

 from moabone), 1 barbed point 

 showing method of manufacture, 6 

 unbarbed bone points of composite 

 fishhooks (2 from lower jaw of dog, 

 rest from moa) ; 2 tabs of moa- 

 bone, showing working; from Otago 

 village sites near Dunedin, N. Z. 



H. J. Spinden, New York City. 



2 Pottery vessels, from Colombia. 



Mrs. N. M. Sternberger, New York 

 City. 

 Costa Rican objects of the nineteenth 

 century, consisting of 5 pottery ves- 

 sels, 1 pottery figurine and 1 stone 

 figurine. 



Mrs. Andrew J. Stone, New York City. 

 84 Alaskan ethnological specimens. 



John G. Tait, New York City. 

 2 Pieces of Indian pottery and 1 

 image of a saint. 



Nagasato Tukamoto, New York City. 

 Native Japanese mountain climbing 

 outfit : 7 pairs of straw sandals, 1 

 pair of straw gloves, 3 pairs straw 

 leggings, 1 straw overcoat, 2 straw 

 skirts, 2 pairs cotton stockings, 1 

 pair overshoes, 2 pairs iron creep- 

 ers. 



Arthur S. Walcott, New York City. 

 5 Bronze objects, 2 beaded pouches 

 and 2 woven pouches, from Su- 

 matra; 1 piece Samoan tapa cloth. 



Miss Theodora Wilbour, New York 

 City. 

 Lacquered dog-house, with fittings, 

 from some imperial palace, China. 



Dr. J. Leon "Williams, New York City. 

 1 Stone gouge, from Embdin, Me. 



By Exchange 



Theodore Hamilton, Cleveland, O. 

 1 Slate pendant, from near Akron, O. 



George Langford, Joliet, 111. 

 Archaeological specimens, from Des 

 Plaines River. 



Museum of the American Indian, 

 Heye Foundation, New York City. 



176 Specimens of pottery from Cuba. 



2,2 Pieces of pottery from Arkansas. 



1 Drum, 2 woven bags, from Bri-bri, 

 Costa Rica; 1 wooden club, from 

 Missouri. 



Public School (C. H. Shaw), Lake 

 Bathurst, N. S. W., Australia. 



1 Beaked boomerang, 1 boomerang, 

 and 1 fur string; set of fire sticks 

 and grass woven dillibag; from 

 Australia. 



Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeol- 

 ogy, Toronto, Canada. 

 English and Egyptian palaeolithic 

 points and implements (64 English 

 and 143 Egyptian), from the 

 Thames River system and the 

 Thebaid plateau. 



By Purchase 



2 Unpainted casts, from Copan, Hon- 

 duras. 



1 German silver hatband from Passa- 

 maquoddy tribe of Pleasant Point, 

 near Eastport, Me. 



Yucatan monuments. 



2 Colored casts of Talgai skull. 



120 Ethnological specimens from the 

 Chippewa Indians, Minnesota. 



1 Buffalo robe from the Plains In- 

 dians of North America. 



4 Pieces of Philippine lace work. 



2 Boxes archaeological material, from 

 England. 



1 Fiji Island club. 



Carved dance pole, from Paak Island, 

 New Guinea. 



5 Skulls from India. 



9 East Indian skulls (male and fe- 

 male). 



42 Prehistoric specimens from Chile. 



1 Japanese bronze flower jar and I 

 Japanese bronze hanging lamp. (Re- 

 ceived in 1918.) 



