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each state in the United States in which they have been found.  Adjoining this a sample of the discovery of Dr. Cresson at Claymont, Delaware, in a rock shelter, the lower strata of which represents paleolithic and superimposed upon which are the various layers of subsequent human occupation, ending with that of the Indian as [[strikethrough]] demonstrated [[/strikethrough]] ^[[represented]] by his arrow-heads and other common implements.  The other objects from America need not be mentioned, bu but they are such as are commonly to be found in [[strikethrough]] such [[/strikethrough]] collections, one or two have having been taken out, each object here displayed being only as a smaple, so that the whole may form a synopsis of the [[strikethrough]] entire [[/strikethrough]] department.

In the last case on this side is my attempt at classification and arrangement of the arrow- or spear-heads or knives, which will be mentioned [[strikethrough]] in its proper place. [[/strikethrough]] ^[[farther on.]]

The rest of [[strikethrough]] this [[/strikethrough]] ^[[foyer]] is ^[[filled]] occupied ^[[with]] ^[[(over p)]] [[strikethrough]] with [[/strikethrough]] the Sacrificial Stone from Mexico, Chac-Mool the statue from Nicaragua, the [[strikethrough]] steps of entry [[/strikethrough]] ^[[carved entrance]] to the Palace of Palenque, the largest and finest