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Anthropology 



Miss Eleanor D. Johnson, New York 

 City. 

 Basket, from Africa. 

 Dr. Morton S. Kahn, New York City. 



13 flint implements, from Georgia. 

 Col. A. N. Kaznakoff, New York 

 City. 

 Silver plaque, from Bangkok, Siam. 

 Miss Helen Culver Kerr, New York 

 City. 

 Native musical instrument (9 pieces), 

 from Java. 

 Dr. Ira A. Kip, Jr., New York City. 

 Fiji hand-throwing club, Fiji wooden 

 pillow, carved head, wooden staff, 

 bone necklace, carved wooden fig- 

 ure, shark-tooth sword, boomerang, 

 4 shell bracelets, leather shadow 

 pantomime piece (fan?), from 

 South Seas. 

 Antonio Lujan and Juan Marcos, 

 Taos, N. M. 

 5 Phonograph records. 

 William McAdoo, New York City. 

 Scalplock, obtained from, a North 

 Dakota Indian at the St. Louis Ex- 

 position. 

 Mrs. Payson Merrill, New Canaan, 

 Conn. 

 Indian war club, from Plains Indians, 

 2 baskets and 1 oil dish from 

 Northwest Coast, 3 baskets from 

 California, and 3 pottery vessels 

 from Southwest. 

 Robert B. Meyer, Greatneck, L. I., 

 N. Y. 

 Potsherds, from Malta. 

 J. Reid Moir, Ipswich, England. 



Flint artifacts from Pliocene and 

 Glacial gravels of Eastern England. 

 P. J. Mosenthal, New York City. 

 2 Prehistoric pottery vessels, 1 mod- 

 ern pottery vessel, arid 1 pottery 

 figure (?); from Mesa Verde and 

 Hopi. 

 H. Obermaier, Madrid, Spain. 

 Flint and bone implements, also sea 

 shells and fragmentary animal 

 bones from two caves in northern 

 Spain. 

 H. W. Ott, New York City. 



Sword and Mexican sombrero, from 

 Mexico City; flint gun from Trans- 

 vaal ; pair snowshoes from Mont- 

 real ; pair boots from Alaska ; 

 musical instrument from San Fran- 

 cisco's Chinatown; pair moccasins. 



Mrs. Elsie Clews Parsons, Harrison, 

 N. Y. 



39 Feathersticks from New Mexico. 

 Dr. T. Mitchell Prudden, New York 

 City. 



Wooden mask, wooden fishhook, 

 carved rib, from Sitka, Alaska; 

 beaded sheath with knife, from 

 Sioux or Ute; beaded bag from 

 Plains Indians. 

 Frank J. Ragette, Bryn Mawr Park, 

 N. Y. 



Knife, bolo club, wearing apparel, 

 bow and several arrows, from Sa- 

 moa. 

 Professor Nicholas Roerich, New 

 York City. 



6 Arrowpoints, from Novorod Dis- 

 trict, Lake Piros, Russia. 

 The Late Jacob S. Schlussel (through 

 Mrs. Lottie Schussel, New York 

 City). 



Drum, war club, beaded knife case, 

 beaded needle case, pair leggings, 

 beaded bag, large porcupine quill 

 decorated skin bag, parfleche bag, 

 from Plains and Eastern Woodland 

 Indians. 

 Remington Schuyler, New Rochelle, 

 N. Y. 



4 Indian arrowpoints, from Hunter's 

 Island, N. Y. 

 Dr. Frank G. Speck, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Bone fragments of raccoon, Virginia 

 deer, fish vertebra, clam shells, flint 

 chips, and pottery, from Annisquam 

 ruin, Gloucester, Mass.; pottery 

 saucer, from Lake Titicaca, Peru. 

 Mrs. S. B. P. Trowbridge, New York 

 City. 



Bow, arrows, and quiver, from 

 Mexico. 

 Julian Warner, New York City. 



Skull in 2 pieces, from Indian mound 

 in Moundsville, W. Va. 

 S. Hazzledine Warren, Sherwood, 

 Loughton, Essex, England. 



23 Flaked stone implements, from 

 Graig-lwyd, Penmsemawr, Wales. 

 C. W. Washburne, New York City. 



22 Ethnological specimens; 3 carved 

 war clubs, 2 axes, pipe made of 

 horn with pottery bowl and de- 

 corated with beads, wooden mask, 

 pair carved wooden tongs, beaded 

 necklace, brass bracelet, pipe bowl 

 (pottery), 8 carved figures (fe- 

 tiches), 2 small figures on one 

 stand ; from Africa. 



