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of a large hematite bead, Boone Co., Mo.; 1 cast of a stone image (monkey), Howard Co., Mo.; large spear-head of whitish jasper, Howard Co., Mo., [[underlined]] loaned, [[/underlined]] cast made and entered.
[[underlined]] Otto Simsky, Philadelphia - [[/underlined]] 9 amber beads from bronze age tumuli on the Baltic coast, north of Königsberg, Prussia. 
[[underlined]] Wm. Gray, Preston, Kingsbury Co., Dak. - [[/underlined]] 1 arrow-head  (chalcedony), Kingsbury Co., Dak.
[[underlined]] F.M. Symmes, Paoli, Orange Co., Ind.- [[/underlined]] 1 cast of foot-shaped pipe, Orange Co., Ind. A Cast of the [[underline]]original[[/underline]] is now being made.
[[underlined]] Albert J. Phelps, Damariscotta, Me.- [[/underlined]] 4 arrow-heads (broken), 3 flint flakes, 7 fragments of pottery, from shell-heaps near Damariscotta, Me., 14 specs.
[[underlined]] R.W. Mercer, Cincinnati, O.- [[/underlined]] 1 stone bead, 1 stone ornament (arrow-head shaped), 5 silver ornaments, all from a mound in Polk Co., Tenn. (secondary burial), 7 specs.
[[underlined]] Gen. M. C. Meigs, Washington, D.C.- [[/underlined]] 1 piece of cinnabar, supposed to have been used as paint, from Fort Mc. Kavitt, San Saba River, Texas
[[blue pencil check mark]] [[underlined]] Dr. F. M. Endlich, Reading, Pa. [[/underlined]] - 1 specimen of unhusked charred Indian corn, from ruins on the San Juan River, N.M. 
[[underlined]] E.M. Brigham, now in South America - [[/underlined]] 21 specimens of ancient pottery from the Island of Marajo, Brazil. This collection has been placed on exhibition in Case 9,