Oct.  1897. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Director. 
203 
Accessions. 
From  October  i,  1896  to  September  30,  1897. 
DEPARTMENT  OF  ANTHROPOLOGY. 
(Accessions  are  by  gift  unless  otherwise  designated.) 
AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  Chicago,  111. 
1  type  form,  1  set  key,  1  electrotype,  1  composing-  stick  and  make-up 
rule. 
ARMOUR,  ALLISON  V.,  Chicago,  111. 
2  sculptured  collars,  1  sculptured  stone,  1  clay  pipe — Mexico. 
1  large  rattlesnake  sculptured  in  stone,  diameter  25  inches— Mexico. 
1  block  of  sculptured  stone  from  an  Aztec  Hall — Mexico. 
50  bells,  trumpets,  shells,  beads,  vases,  etc — Mexico. 
65  archeological  specimens,  earthen  vessels,  candle  sticks,  water  bottle, 
mica,  metate,  copper  instruments,  clay  beads,  green  stone,  stone 
blades,  etc — Mexico. 
142  archeological  specimens,  bells,  trumpet,  shell  ornaments,  beads, 
disks,  white  stone  vase,  etc — Mexico. 
9  stone  and  shell  beads,  1  copper  hawk  bell,  1  fragment  of  bas-relief — 
Chichen-Itza,  Yucatan. 
Burial  urn,  carved  stone,  earthen  jar,  terra-cotta  masks,  potsherds,  per- 
sonal ornaments,  etc — Chichen-Itza,  Yucatan. 
ARYEDSOX,  G,  F.,  Carpeuterville,  111. 
1  quartzite  knife,  14^  inches  long. 
AYER,  E.  E.,  Chicago,  111. 
7  California  baskets,  1  Northwest  Coast  wooden  box  carved. 
1  flaked  implement,  1  green  stone  pendant. 
1  stone  bead,  1  stone  implement,  2  ivory  handles. 
1  Eskimo  drill  mouthpiece. 
1  Indian  knife  sheath. 
BIXNER  ENGRAVING  CO.,  Chicago,  111. 
8  specimens  illustrating  the  zinc  etching  process. 
4  pictures  in  colors  printed  from  half-tones. 
BROWER,  J.  V.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
10  flints,  4  potsherds — Kansas  River,  Kas. 
BURCHARD,  E.  L.,  Field  Columbian  Museum,  Chicago,  111. 
1  Souvenir  Bulletin,  Machinery  Hall  Day,  at  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, composition  of  which  was  set  on  the  Linotype  machine. 
DAYIS,  H.,  Chicago,  111. 
1  picture  of  melons  made  by  colortype  process. 
DOHMEN,  U.  A.,  Field  Columbian  Museum,  Chicago,  111. 
Sample  of  corrected  and  uncorrected  proof. 
DONEYAN,  J.  F.,  Chicago,  111. 
1  large  stone  resembling  a  grooved  ax — Wain  Wisconsin. 
DUC  de  LOUBAT,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1  Mexican  Codex  Vatican  No.  3773  reproduced  photomicrographically. 
