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(b) Donations — Continued 
From Aubrey Bates: 
1 unfinished stone pipe from Nottawasaga township, Ontario. 
From G. P. Mackenzie: 
1 ivory harpoon head from Knud peninsula, Ellesmere island. 
From Miss Mary S. Johnston: 
13 stone artifacts from Theban mountains, Egypt. 
From C. M. Garber: 
2 skulls from Wales, Alaska. 
(c) Purchases: 
From V. H, Baker: 
151 Kootenay specimens. 
1 Kootenay skull. 
Folk-Lore 
Mr. Barbeau reports that the folk-lore data collected for the Museum 
during the past year stand as follows (a summary of the revised totals 
for the French and English Canadian collections covering the years 1914- 
1926 is also appended) : 
DONATIONS 
French 
The Massicotte ( E.Z .) Collection: 
77 song texts collected at St. Norbert, Berthier county. 
3 folk rhymes. 
The Department of Architecture of McGill University: 
(Through the courtesy of the Dominion Parks Branch.) 
445 photographs of ancient Canadian architecture, principally of Quebec. 
The Cimon ( Abbe F. X .) Collection: 
11 pages of copied records on early Canadian architecture. 
26 specimens of homespuns, donated to the Museum. 
2 photographs. 
The Barbeau (C.M.) Collection: 
4 Bongs recorded in text and on phonograph. 
7 folk anecdotes recorded on phonograph. 
3 specimens on colonial technology, donated. 
17 photographs of Temiscouata county (by Loraine Wyman, donated). 
4 photographs from Notaire Coupal ancient inventory (donated by Paul Beau). 
The Lambert ( Adelard ) Collection: 
3 folk tales. 
The Mount-Duckett (Mrs, J.) Collection: 
1 folk song. 
1 folk rhyme. 
2 notebooks of folk songs and early nineteenth century songs (purchased). 
English 
Miscellanea 
From Mrs. Mount-Duckett: 4 rhymes and omens; from W. K. Bentley, a specimen 
of early Ontario technology, donated; from Frits Johansen, 2 photographs; from Harlan 
I. Smith, 1 photograph. 
