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[[green pencil]]Goode

[[blue stamp]]Smithsonian Institution
Received Nov.4-.86
Division of Correspondence[[/blue stamp]]

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[[black stamp]]58016[[/black stamp]]

[[underline]] Report on the Operations in the Department of Antiquities, U.S. National Museum, for October 1886. [[/underline]]

Number of specimens entered in Record.Book, for exhibition 98, for storage 40, in Loan.Book 2.

[[underline]] Specification of Additions. [[/underline]]

[[underline]] Accession 18029. [[/underline]]
[[underline]] Dr. H. H. Thorpe, Liberty Hill, Williamson County, Texas._ [[/underline]]
An arrow-head from a stone mound in Round Rock, about 20 miles from Liberty Hill.

[[underline]] Accession 18036. [[/underline]]
[[underline]] S. Applegate, Sergeant Signal Corps, U.S.A., Unalashka Island, Alaska._ [[/underline]] A stone adze from Alaska.

[[underline]] Accession 18067 [[/underline]]
[[underline]] Dr. Lewis A. Kengla, Kansas City, Missouri._ [[/underline]] Collections from the District of Columbia and other localities: A rude cutting-tool and 14 arrow-heads, found on the property of John Saul, 7th Street Road, D.C.; 3 rude implements, 25 arrow-heads, 3 fragments of potstone bowls and 3 fragments of pottery, found on the farm of Joseph Weather, west side of Conduit Road, D.C.; 3 arrow-heads found near the potstone quarry on the farm of J. H. Kengla, D.C.; 4 rude implements, a grooved axe, an unfinished potstone bowl and 15 fragments of potstone vessels, some of which were quite large, probably from the Rose Hill potstone quarry, D.C.; 7 arrow-heads found on the Northwest Branch of the Potomac River, Montgomery County, Maryland; a grooved