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good specimens, as are also the ceremonial weapon and pierced tablet.

[[underline]] John E. Younglove, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky [[/underline]]_ Collection from the vicinity of Bowling Green: Leaf shaped implements, 1 cutting tool, 1 notched scraper, 1 perforator, arrow and spear heads, and small pierced shell discs.  Some of the arrow and spear-heads are very good specimens beveled along both edges on opposite sides.

[[underline]] Robert Ridgeway, U.S. National Museum. [[/underline]]_ Small collection from Wheatland, Knox County, Indiana: Flakes, rude and leaf-shaped implements, arrow heads, 1 spear-head, and fragments of pottery.  The spear-head mentioned is of exquisite workmanship, being strongly barbed and the edges very thin, Length 4 inches.

[[underline]] S.W. Greer Eddyville Lyon County, Kentucky_ [[/underline]] Collection from different localities in Kentucky and Tennessee: Large flint implements, chipped celts and chisels with polished cutting edges, cutting tools, scrapers, perforators, arrow and spear-heads, hammer-stones, sinkers, discoidal stones, (one very fine specimen from a mound in Tennessee), mullers, gaming discs, stone beads, paint-stones, small stone carving (human face), animal teeth (one notched), clay vessels and handles of such in the form of birds, etc. Owing to a pressure