194 Field Columbian Museum — Reports^ Vol. II. 



Accessions. 



From October i, 1902, to September 30, 1903-. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



(accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



AYER, E. E., Chicago. 



Plaited fiber necklace, carved ivory pendant, and five carved ivory 

 objects — Hawaii; large Roman fibula, Egyptian vase, Etruscan 

 bottle, bowl — Rome. 



DAVIS, T. M., Newport, R. I. 



Priest's leather corselet — Egypt (deposit). 



FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. ^ 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey: 



Ethnological specimens from the Arapaho, Pawnee, Wichita, Arikara, 

 Hopi, Tlingit, Pueblo. 



Ethnological specimens from the Pawnee, Wichita, Hopi. 

 Collected by J. W. Hudson: 



Ethnological collections from N. W. California. 

 Collected by C. F. Newcombe: 



10 Nootka skeletons — ^Northwest Coast. 



Ethnological collections from Northwest Coast. 



Totem poles, baskets, stone, etc. — Northwest Coast. 



Skulls and skeletons of Haida. 

 Collected by C. L. Owen: 



Ethnological collections from White Mountain Apache — -Arizona. 



Skulls and skeletons of Apache — Arizona. 

 Collected by S. C. Simms: 



Ethnological specimens from the Cree — Canada. 



Ethnological specimens — Chippeway Indians — Minnesota. 

 Purchases : 



-Ethnological specimens from the Tlingit stock — Alaska. 

 Bone fighting knife, carved head on end of handle — Alaska. 

 Large spoon of mountain-goat horn — Alaska. 

 Photographs of Southwestern tribes. 

 Ethnological specimens — Africa. 

 Jade celt — Bahama Islands. 



Grooved stone axe, found near the Black Hawk trail — Mercer Co. 

 Illinois. 



Tlingit and Haida baskets — Alaska. 



16 stone vases and piece of glass — Egypt. 



Mural panel decorations, silver vase, clay vessels — BoscoReale, Italy. 



KIRK, MILTON B., Evanston, 111. 



Archaeologicai specimens — Mitla, Mexico. 



McCURDY, GEORGE G., New Haven, Conn. 



Plaster cast of skull. Pithecanthropus erectus — ^Java. 



PORTER, R. S., Chicago. 



Moro saddle, bridle, etc. — Philippine Islands (deposit). 



SETON-KARR, H. W., London, England. 



Paleolithic implements — Pondi, near Madras, India. 



