150 Public Health— By Gift 



Stone tablet, Pekin, China. 

 Ethnological specimens, Indians of Virginia. 



Archaeological collections from European caverns, including a stone 

 slab bearing an engraving of a horse, Aurignacian Period. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Ethnological collection, Ute and Wind River Shoshone, from Col- 

 orado and Wyoming. Collected by Robert H. Lowie. 



Archaeological collections from the Rio Grande valley, chiefly from 

 the ruins of Galisteo valley and Potrero Viejo. Collected by 

 Nels C. Nelson. 



Ethnological collection, Potawatomi Indians, Carter's Siding, Wis. 



Collected by John V. Satterlee. 

 Archaeological collection, New Jersey rock-shelters. Collected by 



Max Schrabisch. 



Ethnological collections, Menomini and Potawatomi Indians, Wis- 

 consin. Collected by Alanson Skinner. 



Ethnological and archaeological collections, Maya sculptures and 

 pottery, Rio Grande Pueblos and the Hopi of New Mexico. 

 Collected by H. J. Spinden. 



Ethnological and archaeological collection, Eskimo of Coronation 

 Gulf and Point Barrow. Collected bv Vilhialmr Stefansson. 



Molds from the Temple of the Tigers, Chichen Itza, Yucatan. Col- 

 lected by Edward H. Thompson. 



Ethnological collections from the Mandan, Ft. Berthold Reservation, 

 N. Dak. Collected by Gilbert L. Wilson. 



3 Aleutian baskets, 16 Tlingit baskets, 1 Athapascan basket; I 

 arrow-straightener, tinder and strike-a-light, Blackfoot. Col- 

 lected by Clark Wissler. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 



By Gift 



AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Madison, Wis. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



ANONYMOUS. 



I Bacterial culture. 



BIEHN BACTERIAL LABORATORIES, Chicago, 111. 



II Bacterial cultures. 



BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY, Washington, D. C. 

 3 Bacterial cultures. 



BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, Washington, D. C. 

 6 Bacterial cultures. 



