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[handwritten cursive script, white paper, black ink]
[embossed oblong seal upper left corner]

ments, arrow-heads, fragments of pottery and of bones from animals.

[[underline]]Henry Haskell, Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin.-
[[/underline]] 3 fragments of brick from the ancient work at Aztalan, Wisconsin, and 1 large leaf-shaped implement.

[[underline]]Mrs. Laurie Wilkins, Washington, D.C.-[[/underline]]
4 arrow-heads of stone an 1 of brass, not known where found.  Belonged to her father, the late J. W. Ball.

[[underline]]J. M. M. Gernerd, Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. -[[/underline]] 5 point-stones (red) from ancient Indian settlement near Muncy.
  
I have continued my literary labors, superintending at the same time the museum work and that of Mr. Trill.

Smithsonian Institution       
February 1, 1883             [[/signed]]C. Rau 
                                        Curator[[/signed]]

[[signed]]Professor S.F. Baird[[/signed]]