Oct. 1901. Annual Report of the Director. 



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SPECIAL ACCESSIONS. 

 (accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



CURTIS, WILLIAM E., Washington, D. C. 



7 mummy eyes — Arica, Peru. 

 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. 



Purchases: 



2 reproductions of gold disc brooches. 

 I gold chain, 



8 gold ear ornaments. 



3 rings. 



7 fragments gold ornaments. 



3 gold chains. 



I flat gold pendant. 



7 pairs gold earrings. 



I locket-shaped gold pendant. 



3 small fragments of gold ornaments. 

 19 rings. 



HIGINBOTHAM, H. N., Chicago. 

 I opalized bone. 



4 opalized shells. 



1 opalized stone. 



DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 



(accessions are by gift unless OTHERWISE DESIGNATED.) 



AMERICAN BICYCLE CO., Chicago. 



7 ordinary bicycles, various models. 



2 two-wheel velocipedes. 

 I Drasine bicycle. 



I League chainless bicycle. 



I Columbia bevel-gear chainless bicycle. 



1 Columbia two-track tricycle. 



2 Columbia ladies' safety bicycle. 

 I wire frame bicycle. 



I Columbia gentlemen's safety. 

 I crypto geared ordinary bicycle. 

 AYER, EDWARD E., Chicago. 



I bill of lading (La Glede historical paper). 



THE LIBRARY. 



(ACCESSIONS ARE BY EXCHANGE UNLESS OTHERWISE DESIGNATED.) 



Books, Pa77iphlets and Serials. 



ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, Auburn, Ala. 



Bulletins, current nos. (gift). 

 AMBROSETTI, JUAN B. (the author), Buenos Aires, Argentina. 



Notas de Arqueologia Calchaqui. 



4 pamphlets. 



AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY, Worcester, Mass. 



Proceedings, current nos. 

 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 

 New York, N. Y. 



Proceedings, vol. 49. 

 AMERICAN BUREAU OF GEOGRAPHY, Winona, Minn. 



Bulletin, current nos. 

 AMERICAN FOLK-LORE SOCIETY, Cambridge, Mass. 



Journal of American folk-lore, current nos. 



