Anthropology — By Gift 



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Horatio S. Kraus, New York City. 

 4 Arrow-heads from North America ; 2 

 Greek lamps. 



George F. Kunz, New York City. 



Archaeological collection from banks of 

 Little Missouri River, Ark. 



Herbert Lang, New York City. 



Ivory mortar and pestle, ivory mortar and 

 redwood pestle and 2 ivory bowls, 

 Mangbettu, Congo, Africa. 



J. V. Lauderdale, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Ethnological collection from Southwest 

 and Plains Indians. 



George C. Longley, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 

 Large collection of potsherds, stone celts, 

 shells, bird bones and 2 negro skulls, 

 Island of Jamaica. 



T. MacGregor MacDonald, Kingston, 

 St. Vincent. 

 Stone implements and fragments of pot- 

 tery, St. Vincent. 



Miss Agnes P. Mahony, Paterson, N. J. 

 Specimens of cloth from West Africa. 



A. L. Merritt, New York City. 



Skull unearthed in the course of subway 

 excavation, New York City. 



Russell Hastings Mill ward, New York 

 City. 

 6 Twine bags from Goajira Peninsula, 

 Colombia. 



Tom Moore, New York City. 



Stone implement and arrow, Camden, S. C. 



Mrs. Herbert Parsons, New York City. 

 1 Wooden implement from Graham 

 Island, British Columbia. 



Miss L. G. Peabody, New York City. 

 Pair of moccasins, Rosebud Reservation, 

 South Dakota. 



A. L. Pellegrin, Tucson, Ariz. 



1 Chalcedony drill-point and 1 discoidal 

 stone, Arizona. 



Miss R. A. Polhemus, New York City. 

 Decorated saddlebag made by Geronimo, 

 Chiricahua Apache Chief, while a 

 prisoner at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, 

 Fla. 



James G. Price, Glen Cove, L. I. 



29 Argillite implements, 2 stone hand 

 choppers and portion of human skeleton, 

 Long Island. 



H. V. Radford, through Mrs. O. Brown, 



Bryn Mawr, Washington. 



Series of ethnological specimens from the 



Eskimo of Back and Mackenzie Rivers 



and the Northern Athapascan Indians. 



R. H. Reushar, Jersey City, N. J. 

 Stone Point, Red Bank, N. J. 



Mrs. Edward Robinson, New York City. 

 Silver ornament from Mexico. 



Jose M. Rosales, Bogota, Colombia. 



Chibchan axes and spinning stones, pot- 

 tery head and figure, Bogota, Colombia. 



Henry Ruof, New York City. 

 Buckskin bag, beaded and quilled. 



Miss Matilda Schloss, New York City. 

 North American feather fan. 



Ernest Shoemaker, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Arrow points, axes, knives and pottery 

 fragments from an old camp site on the 

 banks of the Potomac River. 



Henry M. Silver, New York City. 



2 Stone-headed clubs and a pair of child's 

 moccasins, Crow or Cheyenne Indians. 



Chester W. Smith, New York City. 

 Bone implement from Chimbote, Peru. 



David G. Stead, New South Wales, Aus- 

 tralia. 

 Flakes from an aboriginal workshop amid 

 the great sand dunes of Cronulla about 

 twenty miles south of Sydney, Australia. 



John R. Stuyvesant. 



Ethnological collection from South 

 America. 



Dexter O. Tiffany, New York City. 

 Loom with blanket, Indians of Mitla. 



J. R. Vining, Linville, N. C. 



Stone said to have been used as a banner- 

 stone, Flat Top Mountain, N. C. 



Charles M. Wallace, Richmond, Va. 

 Archaeological collection from the vicinity 

 of Richmond, Va. 



G. F. Will, Bismarck, N. D. 



29 Samples of Indian corn, principally 

 from the Missouri valley. 



