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Anthropology 



Frank G. Speck, Philadelphia, Pa. 



3 Small baskets from the Jackson- 

 Whites. 



Miss Kate Stephens, New York City. 



2 Pieces of tapa cloth, Samoa. 

 S. M. Strong, Atlanta, Georgia. 

 Mummified body of a man with rab- 

 bit-skin blanket and some bone 

 fragments, cliff cave in Tularosa 

 Mountains, New Mexico. 

 W. E. Sullivan, Boston, Mass. 



Human skull and mandible. 

 Miss Maud Thompson, Glen Ridge, 

 N.J. 

 2 Halibut hooks, Alaska ; fragment of 

 a child's skull with arrow protrud- 

 ing, Texas; 2 wooden spoons, I 

 rattle, 2 knives, I piece carved wood, 

 pieces of harness, I piece of bead- 

 work. 

 Dr. T. Wingate Todd, Western Reserve 

 University, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Samples of human hair. 



By Exchange 



Franklin Smith, Salisbury, N. C. 

 Skull and mandible, southeast of 

 Salisbury. 

 Frank Wood, New Bedford, Mass. 



4 Baskets. 



By Purchase 



io Images, Q krises, I puppet, Java. 



Collection of textiles and pottery from 

 Alvarado collection. 



W T ampum Belt (belt of Oka). 



ioo Baskets, model of a boat, model 

 of a fish trap, basket hat, Chiti- 

 macha, Choctaw. 



4 Barrels (162 specimens) of ancient 

 pottery, 10 miles southeast of Ada- 

 mana, Ariz. 



1 Sealskin canoe. 



Collection of 52 face casts, Cape Ful- 

 lerton, Hudson Bay. 



Collection of Japanese material. 



One egg from the Patagonian Ostrich, 

 Patagonia; archaeological collection 

 (about 1,000 specimens), Europe 

 and North America; Guanche col- 

 lection of archaeological and skeletal 

 material, Canary Islands. 



1 Square piece of pottery, 1 small 

 carved face, Teotihucan, Mexico. 



1 Stone figure, Guatemala. 



1 Piece of Samoan tapa cloth, Samoa. 

 1 Skull (East Indies) with gold plugs 



in the incisors; 3 negro skulls; 6 



human skulls, Europe. 



I Sacred Tibetan book, Pharijong. 



II Baskets, California. 

 1 Painted buffalo robe. 



3 Restorations (Human cranium and 

 mandible, La Chapelle aux Saints, 

 Heidelberg, Gibraltar). 



1 Hausa robe, Cameroon, West 

 Africa. 



156 Pieces of pottery, Chiriqui, Pan- 

 ama. 



1 Mummy (Indian woman), 40 miles 

 from Custer battlefield. 



6 Pieces of Battik from Java. 



Canoe, said to be 180 years old, Ulster 

 County, N. Y. 



5 Catawba pots ; ethnological speci- 

 mens from the Micmac and other 

 Eastern tribes. 



Cedarbark skirt, Fort Madison Reser- 

 vation. 



Ethnological collection (30 speci- 

 mens), Mackenzie River and vicin- 

 ity. 



Decorated elk skin, Navajo Springs 

 Agency. 



Piece of tapa, Hawaii. 



Blackfoot Beaver bundle (31 speci- 

 mens). 



6 Foetal skulls, 8 human skulls. 

 Piece of tapa, Samoa or Tahiti. 



5 Boxes of archaeological specimens, 

 Mandan, N. D. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Ethnological and archaeological collec- 

 tions, northwestern Greenland, col- 

 lected by George Comer; 1 bone 

 drill, near North Star Bay, collected 

 by H. J. Hunt; 10 fur coats, 4 wo- 

 men's trunks, 1 baby's hood and 

 coat; collection of Eskimo clothing, 

 South Upernivik, collected by W. 

 Elmer Ekblaw. 



7 Boxes of ethnological specimens, 

 Washington; 1 Mountain goat 

 blanket, Tulalip Reservation. Col- 

 lected by H. K. Haeberlin. 



16 Boxes of archaeological material, 8 

 boxes and 1 barrel of archaeolog- 

 ical specimens, Aztec Ruin, N. Mex. 

 Collected by Earl H, Morris. 



