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DEPARTMENT OF 

 ANTHROPOLOGY 



By Gift 



Copley Amory, Jr., New York City. 

 Collection of photographs, mainly ra- 

 cial types, from Transcaucasia. 



Miss Mary Appleton, Newport, R. I. 

 1 Piece of Pottery from South Amer- 

 ica, 2 strings of Beads, from Peru, 

 1 string of trade Beads from Cali- 

 fornia, 1 Beaded Bag from the 

 Plains. 



Mrs. William Lincoln Balch, New 

 York City (through Metropolitan 

 Museum of Art). 

 Kauri Heart, emblem of love and 

 purity, made by natives from gum 

 of Kauri tree growing in the Prov- 

 ince of Auckland, N. Z. 



Miss Laura E. W. Benedict, Montclair, 

 N.J. 

 Ethnological specimens, from Bagobo, 

 Philippine Islands. 



Charles L. Bernheimer, New York 

 City. 

 Archaeological collection: 5 pots, 3 

 bone implements, 7 stone imple- 

 ments, a number of chipped points 

 and potsherds, 1 medicineman's out- 

 fit, 1 sandal stone, and stone mortar, 

 from Utah. 



Mrs. Richard Bigelow (deceased) — 

 (through Miss Ella Lockwood, New 

 York City). 

 Tapa bedspread, made from bark of 

 trees by the natives of the Sandwich 

 Islands. 



Prof. Franz Boas, New York City. 

 Pottery fragments and 1 pottery head, 

 from Laguna, N. M., and Porto 

 Rico. 



Howard P. Bullis, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 16 Chipped points, 2 hammerstones, 1 

 axe of iron fragment, 1 wedge, 1 

 chipped blade, 4 chipped points, 

 from New York, Illinois and Lake 

 States. 



Mrs. Natalie Burlin, New York City. 

 Collection of phonographic records of 

 African and North American In- 

 dian music. 



Chase National Bank, New York 

 City (through Mr. Smith). 

 Human bones, animal bones, and 

 crockery. 



Mrs. John Dallet, New York City. 

 Venezuelan Indian Hammock. 



Mrs. Edward L. Dufourcq, New York 

 City. 



1 Pot of arrow poison, 2 bows, 10 

 arrows, 10 spears, from South 

 America. 



1 Long woven band, 1 long woven 

 cord, 1 bead necklace — Mexican; 2 

 swords and 2 foils— American; 2 

 large Chinese fighting spears; and 

 1 buckskin pouch, 1 small knife, 

 and 1 wooden blade in bamboo case. 



Miss Elsie Earle, New York City. 



1 Pair of children's moccasins, 1 pair 

 of men's moccasins, 2 beaded bags, 

 1 small cradle board with doll, 2 

 small bows, and 1 rabbit stick. 



Dr. M. P. Gilmore, Bismarck, N. D. 

 20 Squashes representing types of 

 squash raised by Hidatsa-Mandan 

 Indians, from Bismarck, N. D. 



G. W. Graffin, Shiprock, N. M. 



2 Navajo medicine bags from Medi- 

 cineman's outfit; 2 Navajo pots; 

 from New Mexico. 



R. P. Green, New York City. 

 Stone axe (found in anthracite coal). 



Albert Guggenheim, Jr., New York 

 City. 

 2 Stone arrow points, from El Paso, 

 Tex. 

 August Heckscher, New York City. 



Archaeological collection, from Egypt. 

 James Hennessey, Jr., New York City. 



Musical instrument, from Haiti. 

 Miss M. M. Hinman, Tuckahoe, N. Y. 

 Ethnological collection from the Pa- 

 cific Islands. 

 Dr. S. Dana Hubbard, New York City. 

 1 Indian skull, Chinese saddle stirrups, 



1 pair of Indian shoes, 1 pair shoes, 



2 arrows, and grass knife, from 

 Florida and the Philippine Islands. 



Louis D. Huntoon, New York City. 



1 Human sacrum, 1 piece of human 

 jaw, 1 vertebra, pottery fragments, 

 and 4 flints, from cave in Arkansas. 



David B. Ingersoll, New York City. 



2 Rattling dancing sticks and 2 bas- 

 ket trays, from Hupa Indians, Cal. 



Miss Isles, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 10 Pottery vessels, from Catawba (?), 

 N. Y. 



