5<d Ethnology — By Exchange. 



J. G. PHELPS STOKES, New York City. 



Collection of silver work from India. 



Collection of ethnological specimens from various localities in North 

 America. 

 W. A. WELCH, New York City. 



Pot of arrow poison from South America. 

 Mrs. JOHN WHEELWRIGHT, New York City. 



i Terra cotta whistle from Central America. 



i Decorated gourd from South America. 

 25 Pieces of pottery " " " 



1 Ladle, 1 sheet bearing paintings of costumes, from Asia. 

 GEN. CHARLES A. WHITTIER, New York City. 



Models representing torture, from Philippine Islands. 

 LOUIS G. ZUMAYA, New York City. 



1 Belt from Mexico. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



Specimens from the natives of Mexico. Collected by Mr. J. H. Batty. 

 Specimens from the Central Eskimo. Collected by Capt. George 

 Comer. 



Specimens from the California Indians. Collected by Miss Constance 

 Goddard DuBois. 



Specimens from the Ojibway Indians. Collected by Dr. William 

 Jones. 



Specimens from the Shoshone Indians. Collected by Mr. R. H. 



Lowie. 

 Specimens from the State of Washington. Collected by Mr. Edward 



Sapir. 



Specimens from Korea. Collected by Dr. C. C. Vinton. 

 Specimens from Pine Ridge, S. D. Collected by Dr. J. R. Walker. 

 Specimens from Blackfoot Indians. Collected by Dr. Clark Wissler. 



By Exchange. 

 ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, St. Petersburg, Russia. 



Ethnological specimens from Siberia. 

 ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Cast of bone club from Vancouver Island. 

 MUSEUM OF THE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. 



7 Casts of fossilized human bones from the Island of Guadeloupe. 

 THOMAS B. CLARKE, New York City. 



7 Casts of pottery from China. 

 Rev. S. COULING, New York City. 



9 Casts of archaeological specimens from China. 



