

Public Health — By Gift 1 2 1 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Ethnological collection from the Plains Cree of Canada, from the 



Kiowa-Apache, Wichita, and Caddo of Oklahoma. Collected 



by Dr. P. E. Goddard. 

 Collection of basketry from the Pima and Papago Indians, Arizona. 



Collected by Miss Mary Lois Kissell. 

 Ethnological collection from the Crow Indians of Montana and from 



the Hidatsa Indians at Fort Berthold, N. Dak. Collected by 



Dr. R. H. Lowie. 

 Ethnological collection from the Menomini Indians, Wisconsin. 



Collected by Mr. Alanson Skinner. 

 Archaeological and ethnological collections from Mexico and the Rio 



Grande Pueblos. Collected by Dr. H. J. Spinden. 

 Ethnological collection from the Eskimo. Collected by Mr. V. 



Stefansson. 

 Two paper molds of sculptures on the side pilasters of the door of 



the Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Yucatan. Collected 



by Mr. E. H. Thompson. 

 Ethnological collection from the Hidatsa Indians of North Dakota. 



Collected by Rev. Gilbert L. Wilson. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 

 By Gift 



BOARD OF HEALTH, Boston, Mass. 



19 Bacterial cultures. 

 G. E. BOLLING, Brockton, Mass. 



Photograph of Filter Bed. 

 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY, Washington, D. C. 



5 Bacterial cultures. 



BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, Washington, D. C. 



6 Bacterial cultures. 



COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 

 CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, N. Y. 



5 Bacterial cultures. 

 H. WARREN CROWE, Yelverton, Devon, England. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 

 DELAWARE COLLEGE, Newark, Del. 



9 Bacterial cultures. 

 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, New York City. 



49 Bacterial cultures. 

 DUBLIN BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, Dublin, N. H. 



5 Bacterial cultures. 

 A. J. GAVETT, Plainfield, N. J. 



Photograph of Contact Bed. 



