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E. Albert Smith, New York City. 



4 Photographs of Geronimo (copy- 

 righted), taken March 27, 1886, 

 three days before he escaped, from 

 Arizona. 

 Lee Prescott Talman, New York City. 



1 Spear and 1 Club, from Fiji Isl- 

 ands. Collected by Captain Bird. 



Irving K. Taylor, New York City. 



2 Fish skin boots. 



Col. John C. F. Tillson, U. S. A., Gov- 

 ernors Island, N. Y. 

 1 Pair of duel knives and case, from 



China. 

 Chinese shield from Boxer Expedi- 

 tion in 1900; Boxer uniform; port- 

 folio of Chinese paintings of but- 

 terflies; 2 lacquer boxes of artist's 

 inks encased in one ornamental box ; 

 1 pair Manchu woman's shoes; 1 

 pair spectacles and case from Boxer 

 Expedition ; Chinese compass ; cam- 

 el's hair brush; 4 opium pipe bowls; 

 1 Egyptian lamp; 1 Apache cane. 



Park J. White Co., New York City. 



1 Paddle, and bundle of bows and 

 arrows, from South America. 



F. L. Wilde, New York City. 



Piece of pottery, from Chiriqui, Pan- 

 ama. 



G. F. Will (through Dr. H. J. Spinden). 

 Casts of squashes, from Hidatsa-Man- 



dan Indians, N. D. 

 Mrs. O. A. Woodruff, New York City. 



2 Sudanese assegai from above Sec- 

 ond Cataract, Nile; 1 Laplander's 

 hunting knife, 1 Laplander's knife, 1 

 Laplander's spearpoint, from north- 

 ern Norway; 1 beaded pipestem 

 from India; 3 whips of rhino hide 

 from Egypt ; cap and parasol handle 

 from Trinidad; 1 bamboo spear- 

 point. 



By Exchange 



British Museum (through Depart- 

 ment of Vertebrate Palaeontology). 

 Cast of bone implement, from Pilt- 

 down, England. 



Lieut. G. T. Emmons, Princeton, N. J. 

 Shaman's charm, of a section of 

 whale tooth, Nishka, Lower Nass 

 River; headdress mask of birch, 

 ceremonial, Kineolith, mouth of 

 Nass River. 



Mammoth ivory cup, from Indians of 

 Alaska. 

 B. E. Hoover, New York City. 

 1 Zufii pot, from Zurli, N. M. 

 S. Ichikawa. 



1 Short sword, 1 sword guard, and 

 1 ivory carved toggle, from Japan. 

 George B. Jordan, London, Ind. 



1 Chipped point, 1 chipped blank, 1 

 clam shell (camp site), 2 pieces of 

 bone (camp site), 10 sets of pot- 

 sherds, Shelby Co., Ind. 



George Langford, Joliet, 111. 

 Archaeological material from the Des 

 Plaines River, 111. 

 University Museum, Dunedin, N. Z. 



2 Maori slabs, made by old Arawa 

 carvers of Rotorua, New Zealand. 



Frank Wood, New Bedford, Mass. 



3 Ethnological specimens from South 

 Sea Islands. 



By Purchase 



Collection of palaeolithic implements, 

 from Sahara and Algiers. 



Ethnological and archaeological speci- 

 mens from Minnesota (Ojibwa) ; 3 

 Carved wooden birds. 



Collection of Peruvian textiles (130 

 pieces) and 20 pottery vessels, from 

 Trujillo and Nazca, Peru. 



Maori Kumete (food bowl called Ipu 

 Kuri), from New Zealand. 



Skull from Cliff-dwellings and broken 

 pottery, from Mancos Canyon, Col. 



2 Birchbark baskets, Canada; wooden 

 spoon and blanket, Navajo. 



9 Skulls from India, and 1 skull from 

 Mexico. 



1 Poncho, 4 beaded bands, and 1 head- 

 dress, from Piros Indians, Peru. 



2 Pottery vases, from Arizona. 

 Japanese vase of Kutani ware. 



1 Woven blanket, 1 buffalo robe, 1 

 medicine bundle containing 2 flutes 

 and 1 rattle, 1 girdle with feathers 

 and bells, 1 bunch of feathers with 

 sweet grass, 1 bunch of feathers, 1 

 red cotton handkerchief, and 3 bun- 

 dles of other specimens, from Paw- 



* nee, Okla. 



Micmac wigwam, from Cape Breton 

 Island band. 



Ethnological and archaeological collec- 

 tion from Tadousac and Eastern 

 Canada. 



