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Five arrow-heads made by himself.

[[underlined]] Accession 17350. [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] Charles Aldrich, Webster City, Hamilton County, Iowa. [[/underlined]] --- A stone pestle from Grant's Pass, Josephine County, Oregon.

[[underlined]] Accession 17355. [[/underlined]] 

[[underlined]] A.F. Wooster, Norfolk, Connecticut. [[/underlined]] --- An unfinished grooved double axe from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

[[underlined]] Accession 15413. [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] W.R. Chapman, Okolona, Clark County, Arkansas. [[/underlined]] --- Twenty-seven arrow-heads from Clark and Polk Counties, 2 hammer-stones from ancient oxide of iron and manganese mines in Polk County, and a celt and 2 natural formations resembling worked stone objects, from Clark County.

[[underlined]] Accession 16598. [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] E.W. Nelson, Springerville, Apache County, Arizona. [[/underlined]] --- Collection from ruins on the head-waters of the San Francisto River, New Mexico: Stone perforators, grooved axes, mortars, a pestle, a grinding-stone, rubbing-stones, arrow-shaft-straighteners, perforated cylindrical paint-stones, rock crystals showing use at the apex, fragments of red and green mineral paint, stone carvings in human and animal forms, a sandstone shale with lizard carved on it in bas-relief, bone awls, a bone whistle, pendants and beads of stone (including one of turquoise), shell and pottery, and 2 human skulls; 127 specimens in all. 
  
The following collections have been place on exhibition during this month.

[[underlined]] 1.-- From the Bureau of Ethnology.[[/underlined]] 

[[underlined]] Pennsylvania.[[/underlined]]
"Irvine Mounds," Irvington, Warren County, Prof. C. Thomas.