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from Thiber, collected by Mr. W.W. Rockhill. Each specimen was secured by Mr. Rockhill himself and is well authenticated.
A lot of objects from Mr. Edward Lovett in England especially useful in the illustration the first steps in our modern inventions.
Mr. James Mooney, having spent two summers among the Cherokees, in Western North Carolina, studying their dances and ceremonies, contributes excellent series of dances paraphemalia, with full information.
From Mrs. Col. Jas. Stevenson the museum has secured some rare pieces of old pueblo pottery and her own private collection of Zuni arts, with detailesd instructions for labelling and mounting. 
Col. S.J. Allen, of Stillwater, Montana, has