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Field  Columbian  Museum — Reports,  Vol.  i. 
DAY,  J.  L.,  Chicago. 
Copy  of  "The  Old  Flag,"  a  paper  printed  with  pen  and  ink. 
EVANS,  W.  S.,  South  Chicago. 
16  specimens  of  U.  S.  fractional  currency,  stamps,  Exposition  pass,  etc., 
contained  in  one  frame. 
FRENCH,  D.  C,  New  York. 
Wreath  and  acorn  for  "Republic  Statue." 
KUNZ,  GEO.  F.,  New  York. 
i  bronze  medal,  (loan). 
MOSS,  PROF.  MILTON,  Chicago, 
Map  of  Edinburgh  in  1647,  (copy). 
SIMPSON,  HALL,  MILLER,  &  CO.,  Chicago. 
Exposition  souvenirs — 3  silver  plaques. 
1  silver  napkin  ring. 
SKIFF,  F.  J.  V.,  Field  Columbian  Museum. 
Copy  of  Harper's  Weekly,  April  29,  1865,  containing  account  of  Lincoln's 
assassination. 
STEVENSON,  DUDLEY. 
6  admission  tickets  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
WARREN,  PAUL,  Chicago. 
Chromolithograph  of  the  Art  Building. 
WILSON,  MARSHALL  J.,  Chicago. 
Confederate  money:  5c,  15c,  25c  and  $1.00. 
WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION. 
4  invitations  and  programmes  to  Exposition  functions. 
DEPARTMENT  OF  INDUSTRIAL  ARTS. 
(Accessions  are  by  gift  unless  otherwise  designated.) 
AYER,  EDWARD  E.,  Chicago. 
1  piece,  cross-section,  of  first  iron  rail  laid  in  Chicago. 
BALLIN,  MEYER,  Chicago. 
Crayon  portrait  of  Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
BHUMGARA  &  CO.,  F.  P.,  London. 
1  vase  of  green,  blue  and  white  with  elephant's  head  as  mouth. 
BURY  &  CO.,  EDWARD,  Liverpool,  England. 
2  blue  prints  showing  engines  constructed  to  Dec.  1834,  and  measurement 
of  engine  "  Liverpool." 
DODGE,  LEMUEL  P.,  Oak  Park,  111. 
1  intaglio  enclosed  in  gold  locket,  (for  examination). 
FIELD  COLUMBIAN  MUSEUM. 
Purchases: 
500  mounted  specimens  of  velvet,  brocades,  etc. — Italy;  gold  beads, 
gold  earrings  and  gold  bracelet,  8  pieces;  crystal  figure  of  owl 
with  head  of  gold,  and  1  specimen  of  Sicilian  silk,  (purchased  by  E. 
E.  Ayer). 
28  pieces  of  crystallized  gold — Breckinridge,  Colo.,  (purchased  from  J.  R. 
Putnam  &  Co.,  Chicago). 
63  coins — 42  B.  C.  to  1840  A.  D.,  1  silver  snuff  box,  and  1  piece  of  carved 
ivory,  (purchased  from  Thos.  Gillett,  Chicago). 
65  pieces  of  old  china,  and  4  Wedgewood  cameos,  (purchased  by  E.  A. 
Barber,  Philadelphia,  Pa). 
1  harp  piano,  (purchased  from  E.  D.  Lindsay,  Chicago). 
1  antique  Dutch  copper  and  brass  snuff  box,  (purchased  from  W.  H. 
Peck,  Chicago). 
Complete  series  (17  specimens)  of  materials  used  in  tanning  fancy  leathers, 
(purchased  from  Tiffany  &  Co.,  New  York). 
GETTY,  H.,  Chicago. 
81  pieces  of  Roman  plaid  textiles. 
