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at Dexter, Jefferson County. A figure representing a [[insert]] human [[/insert]] skeleton is incised on the back of the pipe. The cast was made in the National Museum.

In the museum collection are two pipes of similar form, found, respectively, in Montgomery and Oswego Counties, New York, which bear on their backs corresponding tracings of skeletons.

[[underline]] Pennsylvania.[[/underline]]

[[underline]]Dr. H. D. Moore, New Lexington, Somerset County. [[/underline]]
Two fragments of worked brown sandstone, forming an incomplete pipe terminating in a bear's head. It was found near New Lexington by a farmer, while engaged in clearing a piece of woodland.

[[underline]] H. R. Kervey, West Chester, Chester County. [[/underline]] Sixteen arrow and spear-heads, 2 grooved axes, and 3 fragments of potstone vessels, from Chester County.

[[underline]] West Virginia.[[/underline]]

[[underline]]E. H. Vaughan, Roanoke, Lewis County. [[/underline]] A clay pipe, a stem of a clay pipe, and 3 fragments of pottery, all from a mound in Montgomery County.

[[underline]] C.P. Dorr, Webster Court House, Webster County. [[/underline]] A polished celt and one half of a perforated discoidal stone, found near Buffalo Fork, Little Kanawha River,