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Report of Accessions in Dept Ethnol. for April 1891.

Entries from catalogue number 151877 to 152533 = 746-400 nos. reserved for Prof. Langley's time collection = 346 entries of [[double underlined in blue pencil]] 618 [[/double underlined in blue pencil]] specimens. This does not include the watches as no data is at hand for entry of those specimens.
[[checkmark]]  The most notable collection of the month  was that from our Indians deposited by Capt. John G. Bourke, U. S. A. It comprises in the aggregate 385 specimens principally from the Apaches, Navajos, Moki and Zuni Indians though there are many objects from the Sioux and other Plains Indians. This collection has been installed in the East Hall.