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ALCOyE 84.^CASE- 1;— Archeology of Costa Rica. 
CASES 2^ AND 3. — Temporary installation of Ethnological 
material of the Cheyenne Indians. 
CASE 4.— Archeology of Nicaragua. ' r ' — 
ALCOVE 85. — CASES 1, 2 AND- 3.— Prehistoric Pottery 
from Arkansas. . - . 
CASE 4. — Archeology of Alabama, Florida, and Arkansas. 
ALCOVE 86. — CASES 1 AND 2.— Archeology- of California. 
CASES 3 AND 4. — Pottery, woven articles, etc., from Cliff 
Dwellers. . , . / 
ALCOVE 87. — Models of Cliff Dwellings. • 
ALCOVE 89.— CASES 1, 2,-2, AND 4. — Prehistoric pottery, 
■objects of stone, wood, and metal from Cuzco, Peru. 
ALCOVE 90..— CASES 1, 2 AND 3.— Prehi-storic pottery, ob- 
jects of stone, wood, etc., from Santa Valley and Northern Peru. 
CASE 4.— Archeology, of Iqnique, Chile. 
ALCOVE 91. — CASES 1, 2, 3 AND 4. — Prehistoric pottery 
and contents: .of- graves from Sierra Gorda, Ancon, and Cerro 
Azul, Peru. - 
ALCOVE 92. — ^CASES 1, 2, 3, 4 and,5.— -Contents of graves, 
mummies. Ancon, Peru. . : . 
ALCOVE 93.-^CASES ,2 AND 4. — Prehistoric pottery 
from Colombia. , . , . , ^ 
CASE 3. — Archeology of La Plata .Island, -Ecuador. 
ALCOVE 94. — Reproductions of Central America: 
ALCOVES OF THE WEST COURT. 
ALCOVE 107. — CASES 1 AND 2. — Pawnee Indians, Okla- 
homa. Temporarily inkailled. ‘ ‘ ' * 
ALCOVE 108. — CASES 1, 2, 3, 4. — Pawnee Indians, Okla- 
homa. ' Temporarily installed. / — 
ALCOVES OF THE SOUTH COURT. 
ALCOVE 109. — CASE 1 .— Catawba Indians, South Carolina 
and Cherokee Indians of North Carolina. Temporarily in- 
stalled. ' _ * 
CASE 2.-^Erathead Indians,' Montana": Tempdrarily in- 
stalled. * ' - , 
