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County, and a collection of leaf-shaped implements, cutting tools, scrapers, perforators, arrow and spear- heads, and celts from the vicinity of Tulip Creek, 3 miles west of Tulip.  The specimens are surface-finds, and the place where they were found was once a large camping ground.

[[underlined]] C.M. Smith, New Madison, Darke County, Ohio. [[/underlined]]
Collection from Flint Ridge, Licking County Ohio: Hammer - stones of flint, granite, quartzite, etc., flint cores, flakes, rude and leaf-shaped implements, scrapers, cutting tools, and arrow-heads.  The cores and flakes are exceptionally fine.

[[underlined]] Dr. E.H. Davis, New York, N.Y. [[/underlined]]
Collection of plaster moulds for reproducing the mound-pipes collected by Messrs. Squier and Davis during their Ohio survey, and various other archaeological objects belonging to the Davis collection now in the Blackmore Museum at Salisbury, England.  The moulds are a valuable acquisition as [[strikethrough]] a [[/strikethrough]] complete sets of casts of the pipes, etc., can now be made.