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HALL 8. 
The archeological specimens of the Hopi Indian collections^ 
donated by Mr. Stanley McCormick, are installed in this hall, and 
consist of pottery, bahos, stone slabs, implements and ornaments^ 
from graves and ruins of Arizona and New Mexico. 
CASE 1. — Ruins at Chevalon, twelve miles southeast of 
Winslow, Ariz. 
CASE 2. — Ruins at Homolobi No. 2, seven miles north of 
Winslow. 
CASE 3. — San Cosmos, Arizona. 
CASE 4. — San Cosmos, Arizona. 
CASE 5. — Ojo Caliente, New Mexico. 
CASE 6. — Bittahoochee, Arizona. 
CASE 7. — Ruins of Walpi, Arizona. 
CASE 8. — Mishongnovi, Arizona. 
CASE 9.--Sikyatki, Arizona. 
CASE 10. — Sikyatki, Arizona. 
CASE 11. — Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
CASE 12. — Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
CASE 13.— Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
• CASE 14. — Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
CASE 15. — Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
CASE 16. — Holomobi No. 1, Arizona. 
CASE 17. — Round Valley, Ranch,” Arizona. 
CASE 18. — Ruins along Little Colorado River, Arizona. 
CASE 19. — Various small ruins of Tusayan, Arizona. 
CASE 25. — Ruins of Chukubi and Awatobi, Arizona. 
CASE 21. — Ruins of Walpi, Arizona. 
CASE 22. — Ruins of Walpi, Arizona. 
CASE 23. — Ruins of Walpi, Arizona. 
CASE 24.- — Ruins of Mishongnovi, Arizona. 
CASE 25. — Painted stone slabs and bahos, from ruins of 
Walpi, Arizona. 
CASE 26. — Painted stone slabs and bahos, from ruins of 
Walpi. 
Halls 16 and 17 are also devoted to Hopi collections. 
