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Locality. Collector. Material. 



West Virginia and Northern 



Georgia H. H. Smith, Timbers. 



Starved Rock, Illinois . .J. M. Greenman, Herbarium specimens. 

 Bermuda Islands . . .0. C. Farrington, Geological specimens. 



Luzon, P. I S. C. Simms, Collections among Igorot 



tribes of northern Luzon. 



Mindoro, P. I F.C. Cole, Collections and investigations 



among Mangyans. 



China and Tibet . . . .B. Laufer. General collection of Ethnol- 



ogy and investigations. 



Mexico G. A. Dorsey, Reconnoissance of certain 



ruins in Chiapas. 



Oklahoma H. W. Nichols, Ores. 



A. Y. P. Exposition . . .0. C. Farrington, Ores and minerals of Pacific 



Northwest and Alaska. 



Saskatchewan . . . .J. F. Ferry, Birds, including adults and 



young, birds' eggs and 

 nests for groups and study 

 material. 



Lemont and AVilmington, 



Illinois A. W. Slocom, Invertebrate fossils. 



Southern Illinois . . .W. J. Gerhard, Insects, etc. 



Luzon, P. I Wm. Jones, Investigations and collections 



among the Ilongots, pro- 

 vince Isabela. 



Texas R. A. Dixon, Herbarium specimens. 



Installation, Rearrangement, and Permanent Improvement. — The ethno- 

 logical material secured by Mr. Cole in Northwestern Luzon 

 during the second Robert F. Cummings' Philippine Expedition, 

 chiefly among the Tinguian, Apayao, and Kalinga tribes, has 

 been installed in new cases entirely, filling Hall 41 and partially filling 

 Hall 57, with the exception of two cases. Hall 41 is entirely occupied 

 with material from the Tinguian tribe. This comprehensive exhibit 

 consists of basketry, matting, a case fully illustrating the manu- 

 facture of textiles, blanketry, women's costumes, men's dress and 

 accessories, medicine and foods, toys and musical instruments, fish- 

 ing paraphernalia. Two Tinguian • groups are about completed for 

 Hall 41. A life-size forge group of five figures, illustrates the manu- 

 facture of head axes and spears. A miniature village group, built 

 to scale by Dumagat, a native boy, consists of house models, rice 

 granary, balaua, spirit houses, rice seed-beds, and accompanying 

 accessories. About thirty figures of the natives at their daily tasks 

 will lend added interest to this case. Two cases of Kalinga-Tinguian- 

 Igorot material from the Saltan River Valley and from the Tinguian - 



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