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1 grinding-stone, notched sinkers, fragments potstone, clay vessels and sherds, and 1 paint stone.  Collection from Red Hill Cave, near Bainbridge: Fragments of animal bones and teeth, 1 rude stone implement, arrow and spear-heads, fragments of pottery, and a shell ornament._Collection from Haldeman's shell-heap, 2 miles south of Bainbridge: Jaws, bones, and teeth of animals, fragments of a human skull, fragments of quartz and other stone, fragments of pottery and of shells.  Collection from Northumberland, Lancaster, Perry and York Counties:  28 grooved axes, 6 polished celts, 1 cutter (chipped), 1 pestle, 1 mortar, 1 moccasin-last, 1 cup-stone with cavities on both sides, 3 unfinished ceremonial weapons, 4 small stone sculptures, 1 stone ball, and 1 hematite paint-stone.  A number of the axes show the oblique groove often characterizing Pennsylvanian specimens of this kind.  The moccasin-last is a remarkable specimen - a natural formation modified by pecking.

[[underlined]S. T. Walker, Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida[[/underlined]
2 arrow heads, 2 fossil oysters, and 3 fragments of fossil bones from a clay bluff at the head of Tampa Bay, Florida.

[[underlined]W. W. Evans, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York_[[/underlined]
Collection of Peruvian relics: 1 bronze mace-head (star-shaped).  1 do. spoon with ornamented handle, 4 do. figures (human), 1 small group of 3 figures (human), 1 of bronze and