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MITCHELL, J.D. (Goliad, Texas) Seven Hundred and ten chipped stone objects from prehistoric workshop. [[underline]] Gift [[/underline]]. 28422.

NICARAGUAN GOVERNMENT. Four hundred and fifty-seven pottery and stone objects from Madrid Exposition (including fragments of pottery which are given one number). [[underline]] Gift [[/underline]] on payment of certain expenses. 29404.

POUTJATINE, PRINCE PAUL. (Russia). Seventy-seven fragments of pottery - 28 with basketyr [[symbol indicating the switching of y & r to correct the spelling]] -decoration and 49 with imprints. Exchanged at Paris for specimens the property of Thomas Wilson. 28477. 

SHERMAN, C.A. (Wyoming). Seventy-nine miscellaneous chipped sti^ [[o]] ne implements. Manville, Converse County, Wyoming. Gift. 29002.

STEINER, DR. ROLAND (Grovetown, Ga.) 32478 Specimens; Collection of objects from Etowah Mounds, and from Burke, and Columbia Counties, Georgia. Deposit. 28826, 29048 and 29338. 

   This is one of the most important collections the Museum has ever received, giving, as it does, a greater opportunity to discover the indi ^ [[u]] stries of the aborigines of the United States as manifested by, or obtained from, a study of their of dwelling and burial places, series of their implements and utensils in all stages of manufacture and use, together with the material from which they are made.

SWEET, DR. WILLIAM. (Shelbyville, Ill.) Twelve objects - collection of stone implements from ontario, Canada. Gift. 29031. 

TRUE, F.W. (U.S. National Museum) Three hundred and sixty two objects[[strikethrough]].[[/strikethrough]]; collection of aboriginal objects from shell-heaps of Maine. Gift. 29020

VAN EPPS, PERCY. (Ohio) Three specimens - part of a [[underline]] cache [[/underline]] of leaf-shaped implements from New York. Gift. 28523.