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Mr. Stevens has one similar to it, wbicli is S^ inches long and 3J in 

 diameter. Dr. Kafierty has another 2i inches long- and five-eighths 

 inch thick, weighing half an ounce, with three small holes through it, 

 and another which looks a little like a great arrow- head, only cylindri- 

 cal, one end looking as ifit had been fastened into a stick, the other 

 being somewhat sharp. It is 8i inches long, and 2,[ inches thick near 

 its base. 



Mr. Stevens has another which is some wliat egg-shaped, about 2.^ 

 inches long, and 2h inches in diameter at the largest place. It is (luite 

 regular in its form, and there are two small grooves around it. It came 

 from the Columbia Kiver near the Dalles. 



