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1877. 

 January 1— Through the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington, D. C. 



11 packages of the publications of foreign societies. 

 February 12 — "The Archaeological Collection oi Luj ll. S. Museum." 



Chas. Rau, 1876. 



" 14— HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF STEIERMARK. 

 " Mittheilungen & Beitrage fiir 1876." 



14— CONSUL OF PERU, N. T. 



"El Peru." Tomo I. Lima, 1874. 



] 4— BUREAU OF EDUCATION, Washington, D. C. 

 Through Gen'l John Eaton, Commissioner. 

 Reports for 1875 and 1876. 



27— D. JACKSON STEWARD, N. T. 



5 Wooden Fish-Hooks with Lines. 

 1 pair ADtelope Horns. 

 1 Shell Ornament. 



27— JOHN O'BRIEN. 



Wooden Image of Alligator found at Clifton, S. I. 



27— Miss H. E. WIER. 



Stone Pestle from Ferrisburg, Yt. 



27— BODWELL GRANITE CO , Yinalhaven, Me. 



1 Slab of Granite with Glacial Markings. 



March 3— Mrs. Rev. M. S. CULBERTSON, Brooklyn. 



Wearing Apparel of the natives of the Sandwich Islands, 

 Foochow and China. 



" 7— STATE OF VERMONT, through Hon. H. A. Huse, State Librarian, 

 Montpelier. 



2 vols. Reports on the Geological Survey of the State. 



" 7— D. JACKSON STEWARD, N. Y. 



1 Terra Cotta Yase from Peru. 



" 12— Prof. ALBERT S. BICKMORE, N. Y. 



Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Geographical Society, 

 London, 1865—1871. 



" 13— Capt. JOHN H. MORTIMER, N. Y. 



Implements and Utensils from the Aleutian Islands. 



" 15— MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Report for the year 1876. 



" 23— Sir JOHN EVANS, London, England. 



" Note on International Code of Archaeological Symbols." 



" 23— Dr. JAMES KNAPP, Louisville, Ky. 



A collection of Arrow and Spear Heads and Stone Imple- 

 ments. 



li 23— Prop. D. S. MARTIN, N. Y. 



Bow and Arrows from the Cherokee Country. 



« 26— WM. A. CONKLIN, N. Y. 

 1 Papoose Cradle. 

 1 Indian Arrow, iron point. 



