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[handwritten cursive script; white paper, black ink] [embossed 3 mast sail ship upper right corner] trimmed flakes, leaf-shaped implements, scrapers, perforators, cutting tools, and arrow and spear-heads. 61 specs. for exhibition, 120 for exchange, and 50 for storage. [[underlined]]Dr. C. H. Van Patten, through Capt. J.M. Dow, Aspinwall.-[[/underlined]] 1 chipped celt from Costa Rica. [[underlined]]A. Fairhurst, Lexington, Kentucky.-[[/underlined]] Collection from Knox County, Indiana, and from Clark and Bourbon Counties, Kentucky: Arrow and spear-heads, hammer-stones, polished celts, grooved axes, 1 pierced tablet, and 1 ceremonial weapon; 19 specs. for exhibition, 5 for exchange. [[underlined]]John E. Younglove, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky.-[[/underlined]] 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; 70 specs. for exhibition, 6 for exchange.[[^margin note]]loan.[[/note]] [[underlined]]Robert Ridgeway, U. S. National Museum.-[[/underlined]] Small collection from Wheatland, Knox County, Indiana: rude and leaf-shaped implements, flakes, arrow-heads, 1 spear-head of exquisite workmanship, and 1 fragment of pottery; 6 specs. for exhibition, 8 for exchange, 7 for storage. The Pengelly collection will be put up as soon as the necessary trays are prepared. It is to be regretted that Mr. Pengelly has sent the bones undetermined. I