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John Wetherell, Kayenta, Ariz. 

 Corrugated pottery vessel, from 

 Kayenta. 

 Herman de Wetter, New Rochelle, 

 N. Y. 

 Knitted work consisting of 2 pair 

 colored mittens, 1 pair colored 

 stockings, and 2 long narrow strips, 

 from an island in the Baltic. 

 Remsen T. Williams, Long Island 

 City, N. Y. 

 Ethnological specimens from Africa. 



By Exchange 

 Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, 

 O. (through Frederic Allen Whit- 

 ing). 

 61 Specimens of Pottery, from Co- 

 lombia, S. A. 

 Lieut. Col. Federico Diez de Medina, 

 New York City. 



1 Piece of modern cloth from Copa- 

 cabana, 1 piece of gold (rectangu- 

 lar)*, 1 small gold vessel (?), 2 

 pieces gold (?), from Tiahuanaco, 

 and 3 cards of arrowpoints ; from 

 Bolivia. 



Lieut. G. T. Emmons, U. S. N., Prince- 

 ton, N. J. 

 Round basket with cover, from Africa ; 

 long birch-bark basket with cover, 

 small basket with cover, British 

 Columbia; 6 Fiji war clubs and fibre 

 belt, Pacific Islands. 



Alaquah Flood, New York City. 



2 Small Bayeta blankets, 1 Navajo 

 blanket. 



George Langford, Joliet, 111. 

 Archaeological material, from Des 

 Plaines River region, 111. 

 De Cost Smith, Amenia, N. Y. 



Large basket with conventional fig- 

 ures of deer around the edge. 

 Zoological and Anthropological-Eth- 

 nological Museum, Dresden, Ger- 

 many. 

 Ethnological collection, from northern 

 Russia. 



By Purchase 



5 Pieces of Batik, from Java. 



John canoe, horsehead, 1 pair zapata, v 



1 flute, large gourd bottle, 3 gourd 

 cups, head pad, 2 palm-leaf brooms, 



2 twisted twig beaters, 2 drums ; 

 from Jamaica, B. W. I. 



About 98 ethnological specimens, from 



Siam. 

 78 Casts of Paleolithic art objects, 



from France. 



7 Pieces of Peruvian textiles. 



Beaded band, from Chippewa. 



2 Blankets, from Navajo. 



12 Peruvian gold objects. 



Human head in gold, from Las Pal- 

 mas, Panama. 



12 Strings of beads (seeds), Poi bowl 

 (large) and 9 small ones, 1 piece 

 of tapa cloth, and collection of pho- 

 tographs, from Hawaii. 



21 Specimens of Borneo brass. 



Cast of cranium of microcephalic 

 idiot, and cast of skull of female 

 of Nagai Pygmy group of New 

 Britain, Melanesia. 



Carved wooden paddle, from Cook Is- 

 land. 



Copper club-head and 6 pieces of 

 cloth, from Cuzco and lea, Peru. 



Gold headband, from Tiahuanaco, 

 Bolivia. 



Rain hat, from Choco Indians, Cauca 

 River, Colombia. 



Potsherds and chipped implements 

 and a written report on the excava- 

 tion, from Sloatsburg, Rockland 

 Co., N. Y. 



9 Gold objects; 5 plates, collar, breast 

 piece, ear plug, and animal rattle, 

 from Panama. 



Archaeological collection : 53 broken 

 chisels, gouges, etc., 98 chipped im- 

 plements, 5 slate bayonet frag- 

 ments, small collection of bone im- 

 plements and pottery, from Lower 

 St. Lawrence River region, Canada. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Ethnological collection, from Abys- 

 sinia and Somaliland. Collected by 

 Barnum Brown. 



Pottery from Arizona and Ute skele- 

 ton from La Plata Co., Col. Col- 

 lected by Charles L. Bernheimer 

 and Earl H. Morris. 



Spindle with thread, piece of cloth 

 (part of mummy bundle), and 

 potsherd, from Huarmey, Peru. 

 Collected by P. E. Goddard. 



Archaeological material from Aztec, 

 N. M., and pottery from Navajo 

 Reservation. Collected by Earl H. 

 Morris. 



Archaeological specimens consisting 

 of : 22 chipped points, 6 notched 

 sinkers, workshop chips, and frag- 

 ments of pottery; from White 

 Haven, Pa. Collected by N. C. 

 Nelson and Max Schrabisch. 



