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3. Webster County [[underlined]]North Carolina.[[/underlined]] [[underlined]]J. M. Spainhour, Lenoir, Caldwell County.[[/underlined]] Collection from Caldwell County: Cutting tools, arrow and spear-heads, perforators, grooved axes, a club-head-shaped stone, a stone pick(?), a discoidal stone, a perforated sinker(?), a perforated pendant made of a pebble of banded slate, a small cup of potstone, a stone slab with mortar-cavity, and a potstone mortar. [[underlined]]W. C. Jirdenstone, through Prof. F. W. Clarke, U. S. National Museum.[[/underlined]] Two celts, and a boat-shaped object, from Ashe County. [[underline]] G.A. Jacobs, Highlands, Macon County.[[/underline]] A very large pipe of serpentine with a representation of a wolf's head at one end, found by a plough-boy in a field 3 miles east of Webster, Jackson County. This very fine specimen is only externally finished, forming a solid piece of stone, as there is no cavity in the bowl and no perforation in the stem. [[underline]] Georgia.[[/underline]] [[underline]] H.L. Wllington, Ellijay, Gilmer, County.[[/underline]] A large shuttle-shaped flint implement, notched at one end. It was found in Gilmer County. There is no similar