



Anthropology — By Gift 117 



By Purchase 



150 American rocks and specimens illustrating phenomenal geology. 

 100 Rocks and fossils from the Panama Canal zone. 



1 Block of metallic antimony weighing 44 pounds. 

 52 Specimens of amber, copal and resin from New Zealand. 



1 Slab of jasper conglomerate from St. Albans, England. 



1 Twenty-seven-pound piece of the Long Island, Kansas, meteorite. 



2 Pieces (64 ozs.) of the Ness County, Kansas, meteorite. 

 1 Model of Pulpit Rock, Nahant, Mass. 



1 Eozoon bavaricum from Possau, Baiern, Germany. 

 44 Cambrian trilobites from near Lancaster, Pa. 



6 Cambrian trilobites from Braintree, Mass. 



2 Specimens of Arthrophycus harlani from Medina sandstone, 5 



miles east of Hyndman, Bedford Co., Pa. 

 43 Devonian fossils from the Falls of the Ohio. 

 20 Specimens of ammonites. 



3 Specimens of belemnites. 



7 Specimens of lamellibranchs (European). 



Through Museum Expeditions 



200 Cambrian trilobites and fragments from Pennsylvania. 

 100 Specimens of agatized wood from the Petrified Forests near 

 Adamana, Ariz. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 

 By Gift 



ALABAMA ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Montgomery, Ala. 



Chipped points from Montgomery County, Ala. 

 Mrs. GLOVER C. ARNOLD, New York City. 



Spinning wheel. 

 Prof. A. S. BICKMORE, New York City. 



Pair of sealskin gloves, and a pouch of birdskin, Alaska. 

 Mrs. A. D. BLISS, New York City. 



Hammock, decorated with featherwork, from Venezuela. 

 CHARLES BRADFORD, Richmond Hill, L. I. 



Blue heron decoy, from Great South Bay, L. I. 

 BARNUM BROWN, New York City. 



Triangular mortar from Montana. 

 Miss MARY T. BRYCE and WILLIAM BRYCE, Jr., New York City. 



Burial urn and three small bowls from Arizona. 

 A. F. DIXON, Newark, N. J. 



Arrow-head from near Keokuk, Iowa. 



