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polished celt from Telfair County, Georgia. [[underline]] Accession 17649. [[/underline]] [[underline]] J. R. Nissley, Mansfield, Ohio.- [[/underline]]A cast of an unfinished ceremonial axe from Shelby County, Ohio, and one of a boat-shaped object from Grant County, Indiana. The originals were loaned, with other specimens, by Mr. Nissley, and casts made in the National Museum. The specimens were handed over to Registrar [[^ for return ]] June 17, 1886. [[underline]] Accession 17625. [[/underline]] [[underline]] Capt. Charles E. Bendire, U. S. A.- [[/underline]] Three concretions somewhat resembling worked stone objects, from Fort Custer, Montana Territory. [[underline]] Accession 17497. [[/underline]] [[underline]] Frank Burns, U. S. Geological Survey.- [[/underline]] Three mullers from Orangeburgh County, South Carolina. [[underline]] Accession 17641. [[/underline]] [[underline]] H. G. Hodge, York, Clark County, Illinois.- [[/underline]] A photographic card showing representations of eight archaeological specimens from Indiana and Illinois. [[underline]] Accession 17654. [[/underline]] [[underline]] L. Guesde, Pointe-à-Pître, Guadeloupe, West Indies.- [[/underline]] Four celts and 31 axes (mostly broken), from Guadeloupe. [[underline]] Accession 17664. [[/underline]] [[underline]] W. W. Evans, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.- [[/underline]] A block of volcanic tufa with two human foot-tracks, obtained in Nicaragua. The history of this interesting specimen is not yet known, but will be communicated hereafter.