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Acc. 25255---John Ch. Abel, #331 West Grant Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania---Rude implements, chips, flakes, scrapers, arrow-and spear-heads, of quartz, quartzite, chert and jasper, from the "Conestoga Hills" and from ploughed fields near Lancaster; 187 specimens.

Acc. 25306---Bureau Of Ethnology, through J.W.Powell---Collection from a Mound near Linnville, Rockingham County, Virginia,- Chipped flint implements, hammerstones, polished hatchets, perforated tablets, stone end clay pipes, shell and bone implements and ornaments, clay vessels, fragments of pottery, and human skulls and bones:  142 specimens (Shell beads, fragments of pottery and of bone counting as one number).	[[underline]]The mound was explored by Mr. Gerard Fowke and will be described in the Report of the B. of E., Vol.[[/underline]] ____?

Acc. 25308---J.W.Fleming, Silver City, New Mexico---A rubbing stone for dressing hides from Thompson Canon, New Mexico.