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[[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 Ridgway, 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, ([[strikethrough]]one[[/strikethrough]]^[[1]] 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 of other work, Mr Greer was unable to copy from his note-book the localities where the specimens were found, except in a general way, but will send a full report later.

[[underline]]Dr. G.H.Taylor, Mobile, Ala[[strikethrough]]bama[[/strikethrough]].---[[/underline]] Collection from shell-heaps near Mobile: Fragment of a large chipped celt, and handles of clay vessels in the form of bird-heads, etc.

[[underline]]C.C.Nutting, U.S.National Museum.---[[/underline]] Collection from Ometepec Island, Lake of Nicaragua: Round and shoe-shaped burial-urns, small vessels of various shapes, some painted and others ornamented with incised lines or with figures in relief, toy vessels found in burial urns, clay sinkers, legs of tripod vases, rude stone carving (human head), flint flakes, 1 arrow head, 1