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by Mr. Upham and myself.

I have prepared a complete summary of contents of my essay on primitive lapidarian sculptures, and collected material for a list of my anthropological publications.

The most important additions to the collection were the following: - 

[[underline]] From Col. R. J. Dodge, U.S.A. [[/underline]] Indian cradle (perhaps the finest specimen in existence), bow, bow-case, quiver and 8 arrows, grass water jar, double-headed drum, and Ute skull (14 specs.).

[[underline]] From Tichkematse. [[/underline]] Cheyenne head-dress and shield.

[[underline]] From Stephen Bowers. [[/underline]]  Mound exploration in Sauk County, Wisconsin: arrow and spear-heads, leaf-shaped implements, scrapers, smoothing and grinding tools, paint-stone, pick-shaped object, 2 pipes, fragments of flint tools, paint (52 specs).

[[underline]] From James M. Null [[/underline]] Collection from Carroll County, Tennessee: arrow and spear-heads, rude flint tools, leaf-shaped implements, scrapers, perforators, cutting tools, trimmed flake, hammer-stones, grooved axes, mullers, sinker, mortar, pestles, pitted stones, fragments of potter, and paint (106 specs).

[[underline]] From Owen Spalding, through J. B. Wiggins. [[/underline]] Objects from Bradford County, Pennsylvania: "Executioner's Stone" or "Bloody Rock", human bones found with it, mortar, pestle, hammer-stones, etc. (17 specs).

[[underline]] From J. B. Wiggins. [[/underline]] Arrow-heads from Chula, Amelia