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documents is a treaty of peace between the United States, the Osage 

 Nations, and the Missouri and Arkansas Tribes, signed in 1815 at 

 Portage des Sioux in what is now St. Charles County, Mo. In addi- 

 tion to the many Indian seals and signatures, it carries the signatures 

 of William Clark, of Lewis and Clark expedition fame, Ninian 

 Edwards, governor of the Territory of Illinois, and Auguste Chouteau, 

 principal figure of the early fur trade in the West. Also included in 

 the material from Mr. Lookout is a Jefferson medal of 1801, made 

 for presentation to Indian leaders. These are extremely rare since 

 they were usually buried with their recipient. 



COLLECTIONS 



Ace. No. 



191398. Mold and finished face mask of Frances Densmore, made by MiCka in 1912. 



192829. Cornhusk ceremonial mask, Grand River Iroquois, Ontario, Canada, 



probably collected by J. N. B. Hewitt. 

 (Through Dr. M. W. Stirling) Ceremonial and historical wampum of 



the Iroquois, collected in 1928-29 by J. N. B. Hewitt at the Six Nations 



Reserve, Ontario, Canada. 

 192S30. Shell necklace used in the Tutelo adoption ceremony, collected in 1941 



by W. N. Fenton. 



FROM RIVER BASIN SURVEYS 



193461. Skeletal and archeological material from sites Mc44 and Ha6, Buggs 



Island Reservoir, Roanoke River, near Clarksville, Va. 

 191031. (Through Dr. F. H. H. Roberts, Jr.) Vertebrate material collected by 



Dr. Theodore E. White, May 1951, Garza-Little Elm Dam, north fork 



of Trinity River, Denton County, Tex. 

 191587. Fossil vertebrate material from Oligocene and Miocene deposits in the 



Canyon Ferry Reservoir area, Montana, collected by Dr. Theodore E. 



White, July 1951. 



192062. 5 fossil vertebrates including mammals, reptiles, and fishes, from 



Garrison Reservoir area near Williston, N. Dak., collected by Dr. 

 Theodore B. White, August 1951. 



192063. 1 mosasaur skeleton and shark teeth from Pierre formation. Upper 



Cretaceous, in Oahe Reservoir area near Pierre, S. Dak., collected by 



Dr. Theodore E. White, August 1951. 

 193460. Tympanic bullae of kangaroo rat from near Pierre, S. Dak. 

 193835. (Through R. L. Stephenson) Approximately 120 land moUusks from 



Texas. 



Respectfully submitted. 



M. W. Stirling, Director. 

 Dr. A. Wetmore, 



Secretary^ Smithsonian Institution, 



U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1983 



