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3 War bonnets, 2 pairs of leggings, 

 hair rope, buffalo calf skin robe, 

 bridle, girl's dress, buffalo skin 

 shield, beaded bandolier, knife and 

 sheath, quirt, beaded tobacco bag, 

 woman's dress, man's shirt, sheath, 

 cradle, saddle and collection of 

 pipes, Plains Indians. 



17 Specimens of pottery, Sinu Valley, 

 Colombia. 



Ethnological collection from the 

 Matchapunga, Pamunkey and Al- 

 gonkin Indians. 



Painted coat, 5 wampum belt models, 

 brooch and pendant, bark pipe, comb, 

 stone buzzer, bark box, bark drum, 

 Penobscot. 



Image and shield, Philippine Islands. 



Girl's buckskin suit and pair of moc- 

 casins, Mescalero Apache. 



Fetish, Zufii. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Ethnological specimens from New 

 Zealand and Fiji Islands. Collected 

 by Miss Frances Del Mar. 



Archaeological specimens from White 

 River, Ariz. Collected by Pliny E. 

 Goddard. 



Anthropological and ethnological ma- 

 terial from the Northwest. Col- 

 lected by H. K. Haeberlin. 



25 Samaritan skulls, 15 Bedouin skulls, 

 costume, etc., Syria. Collected by 

 Henry M. Huxley, 1901. 



Archaeological and ethnological mate- 

 rial from Zufii, N. Mex. Collected 

 by A. L. Kroeber and Leslie Spier. 



Ethnological specimens from Hopi 

 of Arizona and Crow Indians. Col- 

 lected by Robert H. Lowie. 



Archaeological specimens from the Az- 

 tec and other ruins in New Mexico. 

 Collected by N. C. Nelson and Earl 

 H. Morris. 



Ethnological specimens from Pawnee 

 Indians, Oklahoma. Collected by 

 James R. Murie. 



Ethnological and archaeological speci- 

 mens from Venezuela and archaeo- 

 logical specimens from Porto Rico, 

 in cooperation with the New York 

 Academy of Sciences. Collected by 

 Herbert J. Spinden. 



Archaeological specimens from Ken- 

 tucky. Collected by N. C. Nelson. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 

 HEALTH 



By Gif*t 



College of Physicians and Surgeons, 

 New York City. 

 Bacteriological specimen. 



Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 Transfer. 

 1 Fly and 3 bugs. 



East Louisiana Hospital, Jackson, La. 

 3 Bacterial specimens. 



Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 

 Md. 

 21 Bacterial specimens. 



New Jersey Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, New Brunswick, N. J. 

 31 Cultures of Actinomyces from soil. 



H. Noguchi, New York City. 

 Jar of mounted diseased and healthy 

 silk-worms and 1 slide cross section 

 of silk-worms showing pebrinous 

 corpuscles. 



By Purchase 



6 larvae, 6 pupae and 6 adults of Li- 

 bellula pulchella. 



6 Specimens of Anopheles manlipennis. 



