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cotta vase, with the Os Sacrum and some small 
^TljraiiTTnier. PlTo^age 2G7. ^r. Vargas, of Caraccas. 
639. Ottigamie, or Fox Indian. 
See Cran. Amer. Plate 81, page 184. Dr. B. B. Brown. 
640. Native African of the Dey tribe, near 
Liberia. Dr. E. Skinner. 
641. Chinook Child, about four years old: much 
flattened by art. J. K. Townsend, Esq. 
642. Choctaw Child. Dr. Wilson. 
643. Mandan. Upper Missouri. Dr. Brown 
644. 3IANDAN. Dr. B. B. Brown. 
645. Native African of the Grabbo tribe, near 
Liberia. Dr. Robert McDowell. 
646. Native African of the Grabbo tribe. 
Dr. R. McDowell. 
647. Native African of the Bassa tribe. 
From Liberia. Dr. R. McDowell. 
648. Native African of the Bassa tribe. I 
received this skull from Dr. Robert McDowell, 
with the following memorandum—“ The skull of 
an African Gree-gree man, or Doctor. For com¬ 
mitting some crime he was tried by the ordeal of 
drinking red-wood water: and being found guilty, 
he was cut in pieces, and thrown into the St. 
John’s river. Grand Bassa, Africa, where his skull 
was found.™a very good specimen of the Bassa 
tribe.™1835.” 
649. Arickaree. Dr. B. B. Brown^ 
650. Minetari. Dr. B. B. Brown, 
651. 4 Atacames Indians, from the nation or 
652. > tribe of that name now inhabiting the de- 
653. 5 sert of Atacama. Dr, J, N, Casanova, 
