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[[image - embossed 3 mast sailing ship]

raised figures.  There is no statement concerning the localities where the specimens were found.  One of the vessels is undoubtedly of Peruvian origin.  15 specimens.

[[underlined]]Samuel Johnson, Parkersburg, Wood County, W. Virginia. [[/underlined]]- 8 arrow-heads found in the vicinity of Parkersburg (good specimens).

[[underlined]]Ernest E. T. Teton, De Winton Farm, Carberry, Manitoba, Canada.[[/underlined]] - 2 grooved mauls and 27 chips of chalsedony, jasper, etc., found in Big Plain, Carberry, Manitoba.  The mauls are very good specimens. - Also, 2 arrow-heads from Galt, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada. - 31 specimens in all.

[[underlined]]M. C. Keith, Limon, Costa Rica.[[/underlined]] - 12 large stone sculptures, representing men and animal, and 3 small fragments. From Dos Novillos, on the line of the Costa Rica railroad about 49 miles from the coast.  15 specimens.

[[underlined]]Dr. J. F. Bransford, U.S. Navy.[[/underlined]] 2 small stone sculptures (human) from the Pacuare Cut, Limon railroad, Costa Rica

[[underlined]]F. G. Galbraith, Bainbridge, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.[[/underlined]] - 22 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, [[strikethrough]]and[[/strikethrough]] 4 small stone sculptures, 1 stone ball, and 1 hematite paint-stone.  42 specimens.  The moccasin last in a remarkable specimen - a natural formation modified by pecking.

[[underlined]]B. F. Weakly, Marksville, Page County, Virginia.[[/underlined]] - 1 cere-    
 

Transcription Notes:
Ernest E. T. Teton may be Seton??