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Washington, 1882."

[[underline]] B.F. Koons, Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut.[[/underline]] - Square slab of granite with mortar-cavity, cut from rock [[underline]] in situ [[/underline]] near Mansfield.  A very interesting piece.

[[underline]]W.M. Clark, Nashville, Tennessee[[/underline]] - Collection from different localities in Tennessee:  Rude chipped implements, leaf-shaped implements(one of obsidian, very fine), scrapers, arrow and spear heads, chipped celt-gouge with polished cutting edge, large chipped digging tools, pitted stones, 1 grinding stone (a good specimen), polished celts, grooved axes, pestles, 1 cylindrical crushing implement, 1 hematite sinker, pierced tablets, carved stone pipes (some very good), 1 clay pipe, fragments of large shells ([[underline]]Buscycon perversum[[/underline]]), shell beads, encrinites, clay vessels (3 of them entire), fragments of pottery, and 3 human skulls with fragments of jaws.

[[underline]]R.R. Smith, Tulip, Dallas County, Arkansas.[[underline]]- Twelve arrow-heads of exquisite workmanship, from Dallas