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grooved mauls, rubbing-stones, a paint-mortar, stone balls used in games, large stone mortars, and fragments of shell ornaments; 20 specimens.

Collection from adobe ruins near Phoenix, Maricopa County: A clay spindle-whorl, a paddle-shaped wooden implement, used in making pottery, and fragments of shell ornaments; 17 specimens.

Collection from stone ruins near the Pima Agency, Arizona: A stone mortar, a small ^[[stone]] carving in the shape of a bird, digging-tools, grooved axes, arrow-shaft-straighteners, an incised stone, and a turquoise pendant; 18 specimens.

^[[blue check mark]] [[underline]] George Spangler, Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana. [[/underline]] Casts of 2 ceremonial objects. The localities where the originals were found have not yet been ascertained. The specimens were loaned, with many others, to the National Museum, where the casts were taken.

^[[blue check mark]] [[underline]] Horace L. Ellington, Ellijay, Gilmer County, Georgia._[[/underline]] A large shuttle-shaped flint implement, notched at one end. Found in Gilmer County.

^[[blue check mark]] [[underline]] George A. Jacobs, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina. [[/underline]] A very large pipe of serpentine with a wolf's head at one end, found in Jackson County, North Carolina.

^[[blue check mark]] [[underline]] Charles Ruby, Fort D.A. Russell, Wyoming Territory. [[/underline]] Fragment of a large flint implement, found near the fort.

^[[blue check mark]] [[underline]] W.H. Dall, U.S. National Museum.[[/underline]] Collection from a mound at Old Enterprise, Florida: Shells, fragments of fish and mammalian bones, fish-scales, fragments of flass found 3 feet be-