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celts, grooved axes, pestles, and fragments of pierced tablets._98 specimens for exhibition, 30 for exchange. [[underline]]Accession 16729.[[/underline]] [[underline]]B. W. Evermann, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.[[/underline]]_ Collection from Carroll and Howard Counties, Indiana: Leaf-shaped implements, arrow and spear-heads, a celt, a large grooved axe, a grooved maul, a pestle, pierced tablets, one half of a ceremonial weapon, a bird-shaped object, and a natural formation of clay-iron stone, from Carroll County, and an unfinished ceremonial axe of pale-green banded slate, from Howard County._19 specimens for exhibition, 19 for exchange, and 20 for storage. [[underline]]Accession 16739.[[/underline]] [[underline]]Thomas R. Stewart, Presidio, Presidio County, Texas.[[/underline]]_ A fine leaf-shaped implement of brown jasper, and an arrow-head, both from the Chenate Mountains, Presidio County. [[underline]]Accession 16758.[[/underline]] [[underline]]Dr. T. H. Bean, U. S. National Museum.[[/underline]]_ Eight pieces of flint-lock guns, from an extensive Indian grave-yard near Bainbridge, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The objects were found during the removal of the topsoil of a limestone quarry.