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9. GIVE A LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS WHOSE CO-OPERATION HAS RESULTED IN ENRICHING THE COLLECTION UNDER YOUR CARE, AND STATE BRIEFLY THE MANNER AND EXTENT OF SUCH CO-OPERATION DURING THE YEAR.

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MAYER, John C. (Round Top, Texas).

     Rude chipped implements, scrapers, worked flakes, broken spear heads, etc., from Aboriginal Workshops near Round Top, Fayette County, Texas. (482 specimens)

McWILLIAMS, (West Charleton, N.Y.)

     Leaf-shaped implements of hornstone, found [[underline]] en cache [[/underline]] in Saratoga County, N.Y. (78 specimens).

MITCHELL, (J.D. (Victoria, Texas).

     Collection of rude chipped implements, worked flakes, chips, etc., of flint, from Aboriginal Workshop near Goliad, Texas. (710 specimens)

SHERMAN, C.A. (Manville, Wyoming).

     Large and small rude chipped implements of fine-grained quartzite, also rounded end scrapers and worked flakes of jasper and chalcedony. All from Converse County, Wyoming. (79 specimens)

STEINER, DR. Roland, (Grovetown, Georgia).

Large collection of prehistoric objects from Georgia. The localities represented are Etowah Mounds, Bartow County, - the Old Evans Place, Burke County, and various localities in Columbia, Jefferson, Floyd and Lincoln Counties. In the collection will be found typical specimens of almost every kind known to aboriginal art, and some which are rare. Also a [[underline]] cache [[/underline]] of 63 arrow-heads (rhyolite) from North Augusta, on the South Carolina side of the Savannah River.

SWEET, Dr. William, (Shelbyville, Illinois). 
     Polished hatchets and flint arrow-heads from Ontario, Canada. These are a valuable addition to the series of objects from Canada, which is rather small.