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Acccessions to Museum 
Owing to there having been no field work accessions were few, com- 
prising 9 in ethnology, 13 in osteology, and 96 in archseology. 
From the Staff: 
Collected by W. J. Wintemberg : 
Skeletal remains from Fredericton, New Brunswick. 
By Exchange: 
From W. J. Orchard: 
Archaeological material from Saskatchewan. 
By Donation: 
From Major L. T. Burwash : 
Soapstone pot from King William island. 
From P. M. Pringle: 
Stone pipe bowl from the Blackfoot tribe. 
From Mrs. Beverly MacLaughlin: 
Three Prairie Indian specimens. 
From F. G. Neate: 
Bow and arrows from Coronation gulf. 
From Prof. E. E. Prince: ’ , 
Wooden spoon from British Columbia. 
Maori skull from New Zealand. 
Skeletal remains from British Columbia. » 
From Norman Wilson: 
Archaeological material from the Mackenzie delta. 
Skeletal remains from the Mackenzie delta. 
From Cons. Nilsson, R.C.MR.: 
Archaeological material from Nova Scotia. 
From J. C. Beidelman: ' \ 
Grooved stone hammer from Sturgeon Lake, Ontario. 
From H. C. Gunning: 
Archaeological material from cape Wolstenholme. 
Archaeological material from Mansell island. 
From L. S. Russell: 
Chipped stone point from Saskatchewan. 
From J. Dowler: 
Grooved stone ax head from Alberta. 
