132 



Public Health— By Gift 



By Purchase. 



Bow from Mohawk Indians. 



i Sealskin, i bone cup, 5 pieces of seal 



intestines. 

 147 Specimens of pottery vessels, arrow 



points, beads, axes, skulls, etc., from 



Utah. 

 Feather blanket from California. 

 Ethnological specimens from the South 



Sea Islands. 

 15 Baskets from Alaska. 



2 Pottery vessels and an ax from shell 

 mounds in Florida. 



6 Arrows from Perantin, South America; 



2 arrows from the Plains. 

 Ethnological and archaeological specimens 



from the Penobscot, Malecite and Pas- 



samaquoddy Indians. 

 Ethnological specimens from the Eastern 



Dakota. 

 Archaeological specimens from the Valley 



of Mexico. 

 Ethnological specimens from Bolivia. 

 Bone breaker and pestle. 



3 Indian saddles from Dakota and Pine 

 Ridge, S. Dak. 



Ethnological collection from the Indians 

 of Virginia. 



Cast of sculptured poniard made of rein- 

 deer horn, Laugerie Basse, Dordogne, 

 France. 



Cast of mammoth handle of poniard of 

 reindeer horn, Bruniquel, Tarn et Ga- 

 ronne, France. 



Ornamented wooden dish and stone adze 

 from Lower Yukon. 



Casts of paleolithic specimens. 



2 Pieces of tapa cloth, South Sea Islands. 



Sea chart from the Marshall Islands. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



Ethnological collection from the Beaver 

 Indians of Fort Vermilion and the 

 Slavey Indians of Hay River. Col- 

 lected by Pliny E. Goddard. 



Ethnological specimens from the San 

 Carlos Apache of Arizona. Collected 

 by Pliny E. Goddard. 



Ethnological collection from the Paiute 

 Indians. Collected by Robert H. Lowie. 



Drum and drumstick from Pawnee In- 

 dians. Collected by James B. Murie. 



Ethnological collection from the Parecis 

 and Nhambaquara Indians of Matto 

 Grosso, Brazil. Collected by members 

 of Roosevelt Expedition. 



Ethnological collections from the East- 

 ern Sioux Indians of South Dakota and 

 from the Kansa Indians of Oklahoma. 

 Collected by Alanson Skinner. 



Archaeological specimens from Trenton, 

 N. J. Collected by Alanson Skinner 

 and Leslie Spier. 



Archaeological collection obtained in the 

 course of excavation of a rock-shelter at 

 Ardsley, N. Y. Collected by Leslie 

 Spier. 



Ethnological collections from the Carib 

 of British Honduras and the Valiente 

 Indians of Panama. Sculptures from 

 Naranjo and Copan. Bows and arrows 

 from the Lacandone Indians. Archaeo- 

 logical collection from Wild Cane Cay, 

 British Honduras. Collected by Herbert 

 J. Spinden. 



Model of a hoe. Collected by Gilbert L. 

 Wilson. 



Archaeological collection from Pueblo 

 ruins excavated in the Galisteo valley, 

 New Mexico. Collected by N. C. Nel- 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 

 By Gift. 



Brown University, Providence, R. I. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D.C. 



7 Specimens of Buffalo Gnats. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, 



D. C. * 



4 Bacterial cultures. 

 Cutter Laboratory, Berkeley, Cal. 



3 Bacterial cultures. 

 Hygienic Laboratory, Washington, D. C. 



1 Bacterial culture. 



Michigan Agricultural College, East 

 Lansing, Mich. 



1 Bacterial culture. 

 Northwestern University Medical 



School, Chicago, 111. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 



Oregon Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Corvallis, Ore. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 

 Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 

 Raymond Patterson, Middlesex, N. J. 



12 Specimens Malarial Mosquito. 

 Frank Schofield, Ontario, Canada. 



1 Bacterial culture. 



