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from Tennessee and Arkansas; a full series of implements from the quarries and workshops of Flint Ridge, Licking County, Ohio; scrapers of all kinds; arrow- and spear-heads arranged in the latest classification, leaf-shaped, triangular and stemmed, ^[[and]] [[strikethrough]]with an addition of[[/strikethrough]] ^[[t]]hose of peculiar form; large flint discs; ceremonial objects; ornaments and weapons, cup- and pitted-stones, drilled tablets, discoidal stones ("Chungkee",) sinkers, pendants or charms, perforators, tubes and beads and pipes [[strikethrough]]as[[/strikethrough]] shown as specimens of aboriginal drilling; club-heads, digging sticks, riatas, mortars and grinding stones; pestles; steatite vessels and the implements with which they were made; hematite objects; agricultural or digging implements arranged in series; aboriginal sculptures; objects in shell, horn and bone; stone daggers and swords; slate knives; copper implements from the United States; stone collars and zemes from Proto Rico; stone masks, clubs and hatchets from the West Indies; jade, turquoise, rock ^[[crystal]] from Alaska, Mexico,