334 Field Museum of Natural History — Reports, Vol. V. 



Accessions. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



ANDERSON, MARY LOUISE, Chicago. 



I piece of cartonage from mummy-wrappings, 3 hands and i lower leg 

 from mummy — Egypt (gift). 

 AYER, EDWARD E., Chicago. 



6 Malayan krises — Borneo and Palawan (gift). 

 White-deer dance ceremonial feather head-band — Hupa, California 

 (gift). 



I Sioux beaded buckskin dress — United States (gift). 

 I stone mortar with pestle, i child's metate with muUer — Southern 

 California (gift). 

 BROWN, ALFRED REGINALD, Tonga, South Pacific. 



Ethnographical material, chiefly basketry, weapons, headdresses, 

 ornaments, 2 wooden images, altogether 113 specimens — Andamans 

 and Nicobars (gift). 

 JOSEPH N. FIELD SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS FUND. 



Wood- carvings, images, weapons, implements, clothing, ornaments, 

 and other ethnographical material — North Coast of Dutch New 

 Guinea (gift). 

 FIELD, STANLEY, Chicago. 



Cloisonne portrait statue of a Tibetan Grand Lama, presumably Pal- 

 dan-ye-she (1738-1780) — Peking (gift). 

 FITZ-WILLIAM, G. L., Hammond, Indiana. 



Ethnographical objects from the San Bias Indians — Panama (gift). 

 GUNSAULUS, FRANK W., Chicago. 



Ethnological objects: 2 costumes, textiles, necklaces, ornaments, sword, 

 wood carvings, etc. — Formosa (gift). 

 I decorated metal shield — India (gift). 

 4 glazed pottery tiles — Persia (gift). 



I celadon flower- vase in shape of an elephant — Japan (gift). 

 GUNSAULUS, HELEN C, Chicago. 



I dagger with ornamented sheath and hilt — Japan (gift). 

 LORD, J. B., Chicago. 



Buddhist bronze statuette — China (gift). 

 MASON, J. A., Chicago. 



Ethnological and archaeological material from the Papago Indians, 

 Piman stock — Santa Rosa, Arizona (gift). 

 McCAULEY, MRS. CHAS. A. H., Highland Park, IlHnois. 



Miscellaneous ethnographical collection from Philippines and American 

 Indians — Philippines, Aden, America (gift). 

 MORRIS, JOSEPH R., Deerfield, Illinois. 



Ethnographical objects from Sioux Indians — Fort Peck, Montana (gift). 



