1884-1885 - American Museum of Natural History
1884-1885 - American Museum of Natural History
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ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT.<br />
MOBILE FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, Mobiles Ala.<br />
I specimen Red Gum Tree.<br />
A. M. DODGE & CO., Jersey City, N. J.<br />
1 Plank specimen Walnut.<br />
1 " " Butternut.<br />
1 " " *Cherry.<br />
1 " " Birdseye Maple.<br />
1 " " White Pine.<br />
1 " " Ash.<br />
A. M. CANNON, Spokane Falls, Wash. Ter'y.<br />
2 Plank specimens Tamarack.<br />
1 " " White Pine.<br />
ETHNOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.<br />
L. G. DEKONINCKE, Liege, Belgium.<br />
5 Stone Implements.<br />
DR. J. C. DALTON, New York City.<br />
6 Javelins poisoned with "i Woorara " from the Cachibo Indians, Ucayali<br />
River, Peru. Collected by Pr<strong>of</strong>. J. W. Wright.<br />
1 Mummified Diminutive Head <strong>of</strong> an Inidian. Andes.<br />
1 Scalp Lock. Sioux Indians.<br />
THOMAS MEYER, New York City.<br />
1 Obsidian Arrow Head, found in the Yellow Stone Valley.<br />
DR. H. M. BACHELER, Gaboon and Corisco Mission, Gaboon, West Africa.<br />
3 Swords used by Pangwe Tribe.<br />
I Tomahawk used by Galwa Tribe.<br />
1 Broad War Knife used by Galwa Tribe.<br />
1 Pipe used by Pangwe Tribe.<br />
2 Spear Points used by Pangwe Tribe.<br />
1 War Knife used by Galwa Tribe.<br />
1 Armlet from Ogowe River.<br />
Native Cloth used by Ivilli Tribe.<br />
MRS. PAUL B. LEEDS, New Iberia, La.<br />
Nest <strong>of</strong> Ten Baskets made by Native Indians, Louisiana.<br />
MRS. R. L. STUART, New York City.<br />
A large and valuable collection <strong>of</strong> Stone Implements <strong>of</strong> the Palheolithic<br />
and Neolithic Periods <strong>of</strong> France, Switzerland, and England, numbering<br />
over 2000 specimens.<br />
H. R. BISHOP, New York City.<br />
4 Totem Posts. From British Columbia.<br />
HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, New York City.<br />
A large and valuable collection <strong>of</strong> the Dresses and Weapons <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Indians <strong>of</strong> the Columbia River Valley, collected by Mr. James Terry.<br />
MAJ. C. D. WARNER, U. S. A.<br />
War Club <strong>of</strong> Nez Perce Indians.<br />
MAJ. SEWELL TRUAX, U. S. A.<br />
Papoose Cradle, Nez Perce Indians.