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Public Health— By Gift 



By Exchange 



Rev. M. L. Andariese, Oxford, N. J. 

 Samples of shell from which wampum was 

 made. 



L. C. Bulkley, Trang, Siam. 



160 Specimens of rejects, drills, arrow 

 points, scrapers, etc., found at a water 

 hole at the head of Dove Creek, 

 Knickerbocker, Tom Greene Co., Tex. 



Lieut. G. T. Emmons, Princeton, N. J. 

 i Etched walrus tusk (Eskimo), ceremonial 

 mask (Tsimshian), shaman's comb of 

 bone (Haida), pencil for marking de- 

 signs, deer call, chief's spear (Tlingit); 

 collection of ethnological specimens 

 from the Chilkat, Tlingit and Eskimo 

 of Alaska and from the Indians of 

 British Columbia ; suit of Japanese 

 armor and ethnological specimens from 

 the South Sea Islands. 



By Purchase 



Miami costume. 



i Slave whip, i Kaffir scent bottle, i 



carved scent bottle, i carved cocoanut 



shell, i spear. 

 22 Egyptian flints. 



Skull of East Indian, probably Vedda. 

 Ethnological specimens from Admiralty 



Islands and Samoa. 

 Lange collection of pottery consisting of 



about 2,740 specimens, Marajo Island, 



Brazil. 

 46 Specimens of silver work, Indians of 



eastern United States. 

 5 Gold objects from Panama. 

 35 ethnological specimens from the Oro- 



kolo and Purari Districts, New Guinea. 

 Restorations of crania, jaws and heads 



(external) of primitive man, comprising 



busts of Pithecanthropus, Piltdown 



Man, Neanderthal Man, and skulls of 



Piltdown Man. Casts of restored 



cavities of Pithecanthropus, Piltdown. 

 Archaeological collection from the Wild- 



kirchli Cavern, Switzerland. 

 1 Carved implement, Addison, N. Y. 

 1 Skull of Moriori, Chatham Islands, New 



Zealand. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Archaeological collection from Porto Rico. 

 Collected by Franz Boas. 



Collection of ivory and ethnological speci- 

 mens from the Congo, Africa. Col- 

 lected by Herbert Lang and James P. 

 Chapin. 



General ethnological collection from Zufii, 

 New Mexico. Collected by A. L. 

 Kroeber. 



Ethnological collection from the Paiute 



Indians of Utah and Nevada and the 



Hopi Indians of Arizona. Collected 



by Robert H. Lowie. 

 Ethnological collection from Pawnee 



Indians, Oklahoma. Collected by James 



R. Murie. 

 Archaeological collection from the Tano, 



Mesa Verde, Chaco and Zufii Districts, 



New Mexico and Arizona. Collected 



by Nels C. Nelson. 

 Archaeological collection from Salvador. 



Collected by Herbert J. Spinden. 

 Local archaeological collection. Collected 



by Alanson Skinner. 

 Archaeological collection from New Jersey. 



Collected by Leslie Spier. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 

 By Gift 



Abbot Alcaloidal Co., Chicago, 111. 



1 Bacterial culture. 



Bellevue Medical College, New York 

 City. 

 4 Bacterial cultures. 



Institute of Public Health, Ontario, 

 Canada. 



2 Bacterial Cultures. 



Louisiana Sugar Experimental Station, 

 New Orleans, La. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



Ignaz Matausch, New York City. 



A giant model of the louse (carrier of 

 typhus fever). 



Memorial Institute for Infectious 

 Diseases, Chicago, 111. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



