370 Field Museum of Natural History — Reports, Vol. III. 



Accessions. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



(accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 

 AYER, E. E., Chicago. 



Clay mold from Cat's-eye — Egypt. 



2 carved wooden images — New Ireland. (Collected by G. A. Dor- 



sey.) 



Facsimile of the Papyrus of Ani, in the British Museum. 

 CUMMINGS, R. F., Philippine Expedition. 



Skulls of Igorot, Tinguian, Ilocanos — Luzon Island. (Collected by 

 F. C. Cole.) 



i Bagobo skull (purchased from Miss Laura E. W. Benedict). 



115 ethnological specimens, 48 objects from burial cave of Pokanin 



— Mindoro, Philippine Islands (purchased from Dr. Fletcher 



Gardner) . 

 DORSEY, GEO. A., Chicago. 



I Ifugao skull. 



DUPEE, WALTER HAMLIN, Chicago. 



Rectangular woven garment, probably kilt, ornamented with tufts 

 of human hair — Lower California. 

 FERRY, J. F., Chicago. 



Flat carrying basket — Margarita Island. 

 FIELD, JOSEPH N., Manchester, England. South Pacific Islands' Fund. 



1,000 ethnological specimens from Central Coast, carved posts, etc, 

 general ethnological collection, canoes, etc. — New Guinea (pur- 

 chased from Captain H. Voogdt). 

 500 ethnological specimens from Huon Gulf, (purchased from Cap- 

 tain H. Voogdt). 

 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



Collected by Edward E. Ayer and Geo. A. Dorsey: 



Mastaba tomb from Necropolis of Sakkara — Egypt. 

 Granite sarcophagus — Egypt. 

 Collected by A. B. Lewis: 



94 ethnological specimens — Berlin Hafen, New Guinea. 

 Purchases : 



Ethnological specimens from Angola, West Central Africa, mostly 

 from the interior from the district of Bihe, and used by the 

 tribe known as the Ovimbundu. 



Ethnological specimens — Ceylon. 



29 pieces of Kabyle jewelry — Algiers, Africa. 



II Roman seals — Algiers, Africa. 



