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perforators, stone axes and mauls withe double grooves, and specimens of pottery from different localities in New Mexico. This collection had been loaned to  Mr. F.W. Putnam of the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass., and some of the specimens are figured in Vo. VII. of the U.S. Geographical Surveys west of the 100th. Meridian.
[[underline]] Otto Simsky, Philadeplhia, Pa. -[[/underline]] 9 amber beads from bronze-age tumuli on the Baltic coast, north of Konigsberg, Prussia.
[[underline]] Dr. F.M. Endlich, Reading, Pa.- [[/underline]] 1 specimen of unhusked  charred corn, from ruins on the San Juan River, New Mexico.
[[underline]] E.M Brigham, now in South America. [[/underline]] Collection of ancient pottery, painted and ornamented, from the Island of Marajo, Brazil, Worthy of especial mention , are two very large burial-vases.
[[underline]] William Taylor, Allapaha, Berrien County, Georgia. [[/underline]] Human bones from mounds in Georgia. Among them two tibiae exhibiting platycnemism in a high degree.
[[underline]] Jose C. Zeledon, Costa Rica, C.H.-[[/underline]] A valuable collection of stone implements and carvings , clay vessels and grotesque