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Collection from Chula, Amelia County, Virginia, [[strikethrough]] consisting of [[/strikethrough]] namely flakes, arrow-heads, grooved axes, and large quartz crystals showing use as tools, and pot-stone vessels. The quartz crystals were used by ^[[ the ]] Indians in making pot-stone vessels.

[[underline]] Prof. W. A. Hite, Milligan College, Johnson City. Washington County, Tennessee.[[/underline]]
Collection from burial-places and camping-grounds in Greene and Hawkins Counties, Tennessee, [[strikethrough]] consisting [[/strikethrough]] composed of leaf-shaped implements, scrapers, perforators, arrow and spear-heads, celts, grooved  axes, pestles, stone gaming discs, and fragments of human bones.

[[underline]] A. J. Gamage, Damariscotta, Lincoln County, Maine. [[/underline]]
Collection from oyster and clam-shell-heaps on Damariscotta River, [[strikethrough]] consisting of[/strikethrough]] namely flint and bone implements, fragments of pottery etc.

[[underline]] C.L. Herrick, Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama [[/underline]]
Large collection from mounds near Chickasaw, Colbert County, Alabama, consisting of flakes , rude implements, chipped celts, cutting tools, hammer -stones, arrow and spear-heads, and fragments of pottery. Collection from shell-heaps near Waterloo and from Cheatams Ferry, Lauderdale County, Alabama, consisting of shells of which the heaps are composed, flint flakes,