EAST COURT. 
ETHNOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF AMERICA. 
Near the west end of the Court stands a colossal group in 
plaster representing a combat between an Indian hunter and a 
buffalo. On the west side of this is a group of three Indians in 
plaster, engaged in quarrying flint and roughing out the forms of 
implements and utensils. Next east of these exhibits is a group 
of boats, mainly primitive, and other smaller specimens are sus- 
pended above. Distributed over the main floor space are numer- 
ous cases occupied by archeologic exhibits. 
ALCOVES OF THE EAST COURT. 
Alcove 81. — Deposit of nearly 8,000 flint disks found in a 
small mound of the Hopewell Group, Ross County, Ohio. 
Alcove 82.— Casts of Egyptian sculptures. 
Alcove 83.— Antiquities from Southern California, including 
mortars, mealing stones, perforated stones, axes, bone implements, 
pottery and shell ornaments. 
Alcove 84. — Mummies, pottery, basketry, sandals, ropes 
and woven articles of the Cliff Dwellers of Utah. 
Alcoves 85, 86 and 87.— Collections from the Pueblo 
country, ancient and modern, and models of towns and dwellings. 
Alcove 88. — A buffalo-skin lodge of the Cree Indians. 
Alcove 89. — Collections from Mexico. 
Alcove 90.— Collections of antiquities from the southern 
states. 
Alcove 91. — The cases of this alcove are devoted to arche- 
ologic collections from Wisconsin and Maine. 
Alcove 92. — Archeologic collections from Arkansas and 
other southern states. 
