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704 MISCELLANY.

3259. 2. Hair from the head.

3260. 3. Skin from the pubes ; with the hair upon it.

3261. 4. The ear, perforated in six places near the margin. The other had been similarly treated.

3262. Skull of a Flat-head Indian, brought from the North-west coast by Mr. K. 1864. Mr. John Knight.

3263. " Chinook ; Columbia River. Col. Perkins."

3264. " " J. J. Astor."

3265. t " Flat-head Indian." S. and H.

3266. Skull of a North American Indian ; from Salem, Mass.

3267. A second. " Menominee ; from Dr. Morton."

3268. A third. From Nantucket, Mass. The subject was a child.

3269. A fourth. From near Wachusett, Mass., and considera- bly broken. 1857. Dr. John Wliite^ of Westminster.

3270. A fifth, considerably broken ; from an island in Boston harbor. (See No. 237.) 1862. Dr. H. G. Clark.

3271. A sixth; not a cast. P. C.

3272. A collection of bones, probably of Indian origin, and labelled, in an illiterate hand, " From Mt. Dorgester"(Dor- chester, Mass.?). Of three humeri, one has the olecranon fossa perforated.

3273. A skull. " Found while repairing the fortifications of Fort Independence. Supposed to be of Caucasian race." P. C.

3274. " Qualish, the last of the Indian tribe at Dedham (Mass) ; was buried in 1774 ; set. sixty-eight. The bones were found in a perfect state, and every tooth in its place." 1856. Dr. H. J. Bigelow.

3275. Cast of the skull of an Indian ; " shot many years since, while prowling round a house in the interior of Massachu- setts. Combativeness, destructiveness, and secretiveness uncommonly large. Benevolence deficient." P. C.

3276. t Wyandot Indian, in the Dorfeuille's Museum, Cincin- nati. P. C.

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