Oct. igoi. 



Annual Report of the Director. 



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Accessions. 



From October i, 1900, to September 30, 1901. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



(ACCESSIONS ARE BY GIFT UNLESS OTHERWISE DESIGNATED.) 



ANDERSON, GEORGE, Marysville, Ontario. 



Game of soldiers, Mohawk Indians (exchange). 

 AYER, EDWARD E., i Banks street, Chicago. 



Unfinished stone axe — Lake Geneva, Wis. 



Grooved stone axes — Southern Wisconsin, near Harvard. 

 BENHAM, J. W., Phoenix, Ariz. 



Stone shinny ball, Pima Indians — Arizona. 

 BIDDLE, W. C. B., Espanolo, N. M. 



Set cups and ball game — Santa Clara, N. M. (exchange). 



Set stave game — Santa Clara, N. M. (exchange). 

 BUFORT, T. J., Siletz, Ore. 



Games of Kalapuya Indians — Siletz Reservation, Oregon (exchange). 

 DORSEY, GEO. A., Field Columbian Museum. 



Navajo stave game — Navajo Reservation. : . ..iv^r- ' . ' " 

 EWING, H. P., Hackberry, Ariz. 



Sets stave games, Walapai Indians (exchange). 



Walapai ring and javelin game (exchange). 

 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey: 



Ethnological specimens from the Osages, Pawnees, Wichitas — Okla- 

 homa Territory. 



Accessories of the Sun Dance of July, 1901, by the Cheyennes of 



Oklahoma. 

 Collected by Dr. J. W. Hudson: 



Ethnological specimens from the Mariposan and Moquelumnian Stocks, 



etc. — California. 



Skulls and skeletons from graves of tribes of Mariposan Stock — Cali- 

 fornia. 



Collected by Dr. Merton L. Miller: 



Ethnological specimens trom the tribes of the Shahaptian Stock — 



Columbia River Basin. 

 Skulls and skeletons from tribes of the Shahaptian Stock — Columbia 

 River Basin. 

 Collected by Dr. C. F. Newcombe: 



Skulls and skeletons of Haida Indians — Queen Charlotte Island, B. C. 

 Haida totem poles and general ethnological objects — British Columbia. 

 Collected by Chas. L. Owen: 



Ethnological specimens from the Apache and Navajo Indians — Arizona. 

 Collected by S. C. Simms: 



Ethnological specimens from the Yuma, Walapai, Mojave, Pima-Papago, 

 Yuma-Apache— New Mexico, Arizona and California. 

 Collected by Dr. W. A. Phillips: 



Quarry and shop site refuse, rejects, etc. — Near Cobden, Union County, 

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