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Thomas Wilson, U.S. National Museum.---Collection of bone, stone, and shell implements embracing hammers, rude pieces of worked flint, chips and flakes, leaf-shaped implements, scrapers, arrow-points perforators of stone and bone, fragments of pottery, and valves of [[underline]]Unios[[/underline]] from Hahn's field one mile east of Newton, Anderson Township, Ohio, on site of mounds 1, 2, 3 and 4, Group C., Metz Exploration.  64 specimens.  A rude chipped implement found in the surface of an ancient cemetery at Sand Ridge, Anderson Township, Ohio; five rude chipped implements found 12 to 20 feet below the surface in the gravel drift of the Little Miami River at Loveland, Clermont Co., Ohio.  Accession 21238.

Also a large collection from Flint Ridge, Licking Co., Ohio, consisting of flint cores, flakes, rude implements (so-called Turtle-backs), small leaf-shaped implements, arrow and spear-points