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[[underline]] Report on the Operations in the Department of Antiquities, U.S. National Museum, during March, 1884. [[/underline]]
Number of specimens entered in Record Book 606; in Loan Book 1 specimen; 3 sketches made
[[underline]] Specification of Additions. [[/underline]]
[[underline]] F.A. Ober, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts.- [[/underline]] 2 copper (?) axes from Mexico. They were until lately in the hands of Mr. F.W. Taylor; but I have not learned the result of his analysis of the material.
[[underline]] Eugene A. Smith, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.- [[/underline]] A potstone bowl of large size, dredged from the Tombigbee River in Marengo County, Alabama. The original was loaned and a cast of it was made in the U.S. National Museum. Original handed over to the Registrar March, 24th.
[[underline]] H.M. Gaddis, Belleville, Richland County, Ohio.- [[/underline]] 1 arrow-head found at Belleville.
[[underline]] G Lefils, Laeken, Belgium.- [[/underline]] 1 leaf-shaped implement (neolithic) from Spiennes, near Mons, Belgium.
[[underline]] Dr. C.A. White, U.S. National Museum,- [[/underline]] 51 small arrow-heads from Oregon.   
[[underline]] Dr. J.A. White, Oregon City, Oregon.- [[/underline]] 550 small arrow-heads from Oregon.- The entering of the 601 arrow-heads obtained through Drs. White was delayed until they were mounted, and their exact number ascertained.
The preparing (for exhibition) of the large collection of Californian specimens obtained during the Wheeler Survey