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[[underline]]J. P. MacLean, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.[[/underline]]
Collection from the principal shell-heap on Blennerhassett's Island, Ohio River, [[strikethrough]] consisting of [[/strikethrough]] namely shells of which the heap is composed, rude implements, arrowheads, celts, shell sinkers, bone tools, and human skull, jaws, teeth, etc.

[[underline]] Dr. J. F. Bransford, U.S. Navy [[/underline]]
A valuable collection from Costa Rica, C.A. consisting of clay vessels, plain or ornamented, tripod vessels, small double vessel with handle fragments of clay vessels with grotesque figures and faces in relief, grotesque clay figures, clay whistles, and fragments of pottery with different styles of painted ornamentation; small stone celts, and ornaments (beads etc.) of jadeite and other kinds of stone.

Stone tube from Tonala, Mexico.

Large clay vase, painted and ornamented, small clay vessel (bottle-shaped), fragments of pottery, one with human head, other made in imitation of flowers, etc., obtained from a mound near San Jose', Guatemala.

[[underline]] H. H. Busby, Silver City, New Mexico [[/underline]]
Collection of rude stone tools from an aboriginal mine near Clifton, Arizona.

[[underline]] J. J. McLean, U.S. Signal Service, Sitka, Alaska [[/underline]]
Collection of ethnological specimens from Baranoff