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etc., from the vicinity of Riceville.

[[underline]]Lieut.G.M.Wheeler, U.S.Geographical Surveys.[[underline]]_Specimens collected by Dr.H.C. Yarrow, Dr. J.T. Rothrock, and Mr.H.W. Henshaw in June and July, 1875, from graves at Dos Pueblos and La Patera, Santa Barbara County, California: Chips and flakes, rude chipped implements, arrow and spear-heads (the latter very fine), scrapers, pestles, grinding stones, mortars, vessels, baking-stones, tubes, pipes (plain and ornamented), beads and other ornaments of stone, [[underline]]Haliotis[[underline]]-shells showing use as utensils (one very large), shell beads, discs (pierced), fish-hooks, and ornaments; 1 copper bead, and glass and enamel beads of European manufacture; fragments of matting and bags; soap-root brushes with handles of asphaltum; handles made of asphaltum and ornamented with shells; red paint cut in various shapes; 1 iron axe and several knife-blades; brass bell tongues; china cups and 1 saucer.

[[underline]]Army Medical Museum, Washington, D.C.[[underline]]_ Collection embracing grooved stone-mauls and axes, 1 celt, rubbing stones, 1 metate(Navajo), 1 arrow-shaft grinder, 1 small