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[[stamped]]S 31588[[/stamped]]

[[underlined]]G. W. Emrick, Northumberland, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.__[[/underlined]] Collection from Northumberland County: Flakes, rude chipped implements, leaf-shaped implements, scrapers, perforators, cutting tools, arrow-heads, rude celts, unfinished grooved axe, rude grooved axes, pestles, notched sinkers, fragments of ceremonial weapons, and 1 carved stone pipe; 93 specimens for exhibition, 86 for exchange, 27 for storage.

[[underlined]]R. H. Jackson, Hogansville, Troup County, Georgia, through F. L. Donnelly, U. S. Fish Commission._[[/underlined]] Collection from Troup County: 1 leaf-shaped implement, 1 arrow-head, 1 polished celt, 2 discoidal stones, 1 boat-shaped object, 1 pierced ceremonial weapon, 1 clay pipe, 1 natural formation resembling worked stone, and 15 fragments of pottery; 24 specimens.

[[underlined]]E. Neve, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida._[[/underlined]] 3 silver ornaments from a mound(?). The entering was delayed on account of insufficient information. It is now very unsatisfactory.

A collection of rude implements, cutting tools, scrapers, perforators, arrow and spear-heads, celts, notched and grooved axes, etc., from Saline County, Arkansas, presented, as mentioned in the report for November, 1883, by J. E. Adcox, has been put on exhibition in Case 60.

A collection from shell-heaps in Florida, presented by Mr. G. B. Frazar, and one from mounds in Jo Daviess