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EOCENE OF WYOMING. 



235 Specimens of fossil mammals and 15 of fossil reptiles from the 

 Bridger Basin, including skeletons of four-toed horse, Orohippus, 

 primitive rhinoceros, Hyrachytis, primitive rodent, Paramys, 

 primitive carnivore, Tritemnodon, and skulls and parts of skele- 

 tons of various primitive rodents, carnivores, rhinoceroses, titano- 

 theres and artiodactyls. 

 129 Specimens of fossil mammals (none very complete), from the Wind 

 River Basin. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



By Gift. 



WM. BAACKE, New York City. 



1 Shell fish-hook from Long Island. 



DANIEL BACON, New York City. 



1 Blow-gun and poisoned arrows from South America. 



Mrs. ALBERT BIERSTADT, New York City. 



10 California Indian baskets, 6 wooden carvings from Alaska, together 

 with a number of objects from various Indian tribes. 



Dr. S. A. BINION, New York City. 

 Blubber bag from Labrador. 



GEORGE S. BOWDOIN, New York City. 



A large collection of ethnological specimens from Africa. 



Mrs. GEORGE BRUCK, New York City. 

 1 Basket from the Aleutian Islands. 



ALEXANDER CRAIN, Econtuchka, Oklahoma. 



Carving on stone of human footprints, from Oklahoma Territory. 



CHARLES B. CROOK, New York City. 



Head-dress from British East Africa. 



By transfer from DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY. 

 1 Set of Eskimo bolos from Alaska. 



WM. DEMUTH, New York City. 



A collection of pipes and smoking utensils, including one pipe from 

 Africa and one Blackfoot medicine pipe. 



Lieut. GEORGE T. EMMONS, Princeton, N. J. 



1 Blanket loom and 1 set of gambling-sticks. 



Miss ADELE FIELD, New York City. 

 1 Chinese money scale. 



Mrs. DAVID COLES HALSTEAD, New York City. 

 1 Stone axe from Long Island. 



