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7. WHAT MATERIAL FROM YOUR DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN LENT TO INVESTIGATORS DURING THE YEAR, IN CONNECTION WITH WHAT SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS WAS THE MATERIAL NEEDED. PLEASE ARRANGE ANSWER, ALPHABETICALLY, UNDER NAME OF PERSON TO WHOM SUCH MATERIAL WAS LENT.

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     Mr. William Dinwiddie of the Bureau of Ethnology, (I) Certain rude implements and objects for use by Prof. W.H. Holmes. 
     (2) Pottery and potters' tools; in connection with his address before the Anthropological Society of Washington, illustrating the art of pottery-making among the Papago Indians. 

     Mr. Dunbar (?) Certain aboriginal objects and material for use in his lessons before the public school of which he is teacher. 

     J.D. McGuire, Esq., Series of prehistoric drills and specimens of drilled stone, in connection with his investigations into the art of drilling in stone. Done in Prof. Mason's Department.