150 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
Case 20. — Storage basket, Apache Indians, Arizona. 
Hall 8. 
The collections of archaeological specimens of the Hopi Indian, 
presented by Mr. Stanley McCormick, are installed in this hall, 
and consist of pottery, bahos, stone slabs, implements and orna- 
ments, from graves and ruins of Arizona and New Mexico. 
Case 1. — Pottery. Ruins of Sikyatki, Arizona. 
Case 2. — Pottery, etc. Ruins of Homolobi No. 2, Arizona. 
Case 3. — Pottery. Ruins of San Cosmos, Arizona. 
Case 4. — Pottery, etc. Ruins of San Cosmos, Arizona. 
Case 5. — Pottery, etc. Ruins of Ojo Caliente, New Mexico. 
Case 6. — Pottery, etc. Ruins of Bittahoochee, Arizona. 
Case 7. — Pottery. Walpi, Arizona. 
Case 8. — Pottery. Walpi, Arizona. 
Case 9. — Pottery. Walpi, Arizona. 
Case 10. — Pottery. Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
Case 11. — Pottery. Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
Case 12. — Pottery. Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
Case 13. — Pottery. Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
Case 14. — Pottery. Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
Case 15. — Pottery. Homolobi No. 1, Arizona. 
Case 16. — Pottery, etc. Sikyatki, Arizona. 
Case 17. — Pottery, etc. Sikyatki, Arizona. 
Case 18. — Pottery, etc. Mishongnovi, Arizona. 
Case 19. — Pottery, etc. Mishongnovi, Arizona. 
Case 20. — Pottery, etc. Awatobi, Arizona. 
Case 21. — Pottery, etc. Tusayan, Arizona. 
Case 22. — Painted stone slabs and bahos from ruins of Walpi, 
Arizona. 
Case 23. — Painted stone slabs and bahos from ruins of Walpi, 
Arizona. 
Hall 9. 
EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. 
In this hall are installed the extensive collections brought 
together by Mr. Edward E. Ayer and others : 
Case 1. — Contains five mummies of younger persons. One 
of these is remarkable in having a portrait painted on wood sub- 
