Public Health— By Gift 



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Head-hunter's ring and shell brace- 

 let, Nias. 



2 Carved bowls, 2 carved spoons, 2 

 buffalo hide parfleches, 1 buffalo 

 hide bonnet case, 1 cowskin par- 

 fleche, North America. 



3 mats, Yakima Indians. 



43 Pieces of Maya embroidery from 

 Peten, and one woolen blanket from 

 Totonicapan, Guatemala. 



2 Lances and 2 rattles. 



Archaeological collection, Dordogne, 

 France. 



2 Pieces of bark cloth, Uganda, Africa. 



3 Decorated coats, 1 baby board, 8 

 baskets, 6 wooden bowls, 1 wam- 

 pum neck band, 2 sleds and 58 mis- 

 cellaneous pieces, including tools, 

 beaded bags, etc., Malecite Indians. 



Pottery vessel and fragments of two 

 others, Georgia. 



3 Baskets, Micmac Indians. 



Collection of Catawba pottery. 



Maori club. 



Ethnological collection, Micmac In- 

 dians. 



2 Osage war bundles. 



Dress and three gourds, Guatemala. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



Ethnological specimens, Crow Indians. 

 Collected by Robert H. Lowie. 



Samples of earth, Castillo cavern. 

 Collected by N. C. Nelson. 



Ethnological collection from the 

 Oglala, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. 

 Collected by Charles Nines. 



Nine poisoned arrows, Wandorobo, 

 British East Africa. Collected by 

 W. S. Rainsford. 



Archaeological collection, New York 

 and New Jersey rock-shelters. Col- 

 lected by Max Schrabisch. 



Ethnological collections, Menomini In- 

 dians, Wisconsin, the Plains-Cree, 

 Manitoba, and the Plains-Ojibway, 

 Saskatchewan. Collected by Alan- 

 son Skinner. 



Ethnological collection, Potawatomi 

 Indians, Wisconsin. Collected by 

 Alanson Skinner. 



Ethnological specimens, Hopi and Rio 

 Grande Pueblos. Collected by H. J. 

 Spinden. 



Collection of Navajo and Pueblo sil- 

 verwork, consisting of necklaces, 

 bracelets, rings, buttons, etc., and 3 

 Navajo baskets. Collected by H. J. 

 Spinden. 



Ethnological collections, Hidatsa and 

 Mandan Indians, Fort Berthold 

 Reservation, N. Dak. Collected by 

 Gilbert L. Wilson. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 

 HEALTH. 



By Gift. 



Aristides Agramonte, Havana, Cuba. 



Large photograph. 

 Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass. 



1 Bacterial culture. 

 British Museum of Natural History, 

 London, England. 

 4 Glossifk? palpalis, 5 Argas persicus, 

 1 Ornithodorus moubata, 4 Ornitho- 

 dorus savignyi, 4 Laemospsylla 

 cheopus. 

 Bureau of Animal Industry, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 

 6 Bacterial cultures. 

 Colorado Agricultural Station, Fort 

 Collins, Colo. 



1 Bacterial culture. 



Cornell Medical College, New York 

 City. 

 3 Bacterial cultures. 

 Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 



E. K. Dunham, New York City. 



2 Fly-traps. 



Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 



1 Bacterial culture. 

 Hoagland Laboratory, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



6 Bacterial cultures. 

 Walter B. James, New York City. 

 Tree trunks, illustrating fungus infec- 

 tion. 

 Johns Hopkins University Hospital, 

 Baltimore, Md. 



3 Bacterial cultures. 



