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specimen in the collection.

[[underline]] Florida.[[/underline]]

[[underline]] Joseph Willcox, Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.[[/underline]] Collection of flakes and rude implements of palaeolithic type from the surface of a mound in Hernando County, and 2 celt-like shell implements from Cedar Keys.

[[underline]] W.H. Dall, U.S. National Museum. [[/underline] _Eight flint flakes and a piece of worked bone from a rail-road cut near Gainesville, Alachua County, and a collection from a mound at Old Enterprise, consisting of 136 shells of different species (all determined), fragments of bone, fish-scales, and a piece of shell-marl.

[[underline]] Alabama. [[/underline]]

[[underline]] Dr. E.B. Johnson, Eufaula, Barbour County, through Frank Burns, U.S. Geological Survey. [[/underline]] A polished celt from Eufaula. A very fine specimen, 13 1/2 inches long. There is no North American celt of equal length in the collection.

[[underline]] Dr. J.W.R. Williams, Opelika, Lee County. [[/underline]] One half of a small pierced ceremonial weapon found near Opelika.