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EoSENBERG, A. — Die Werkstiitten des Steinzeitalters auf der lusel 

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liYGH, O. — Xorwegian antiqnities: Airanged and explained by Prof. O. 

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Salisbury^, Stephen, jr. (Worcester, Mass.) — The Mayas; Discoveries 

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Savage, J. — Stone implements found in Trego County, Kansas. (Eead 

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Short, John T. — The Xorth Americans of antiquity : Their origin, 

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Smucker, Isaac — Cresap and Logan. (Occupies 11 pages in the sta- 

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ethnology, and paheontology. (Eead before the Newark Lyceum. 

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The Old Fort: A brief description of the Xewark work. (His- 



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[Isaac Smucker, of Newark, Ohio, is the author of several fugitive 



papers of historical and ethnological importance, a part of which 



are embodied in the History of Licking County, Ohio, a work of 822 



double-column pages. The titles of the papers, together with their 



manner of publication, appear above.] 

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