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[[underline]] Frank Burns, U.S. Geological Survey. [[/underline]] A collection of flint flakes, arrow and spear-heads, a discoidal stone, and water-worn pebbles from Barbour County, and a pestle from Blount County.

[[underline]] Ohio. [[/underline]]

[[underline]] Warren K. Moorehead, Granville, Licking County. [[/underline]]  A cast of a perforated tablet of peculiar shape. The original, made of a compact black slate, was found near Fort Ancient, Warren County. It was sent as a loan with two other specimens to the National Museum, where the cast was taken.

[[underline]] J.P. MacLean, Hamilton, Butler County. [[/underline]] A cast of a tablet bearing incised figures somewhat analogous to those on the well-known "Cincinnati Tablet". The original consists of compact Waverly sandstone of a bluish-gray color in the fracture. The polished surfaces are of a light-brown color, apparently produced by the material used in polishing. The specimen was found in a mound near Waverly, Pike County. It was sent by Mr. MacLean to the National Museum for the purpose of taking a cast.

[[underline]] Indiana. [[/underline]]

[[underline]] J.H. Stotsenburg, New Albany, Floyd County. [[/underline]] A bone fish-hook and a bone perforator, from an Indian grave at Clarksville, Clark County.