CATALOGUE OP EELICS. 433 



02. (?), from Ohio. 



03 iiud 04. Hatchets or picks, from Oiiio. 



05. (?), from Erie County, PeDnsylvauia. 



00. Pipe (?), from Erie Comity, Pennsylvania. It was dng up, and 

 shows spade-marli. The blackening of orifice was caused by a boy charg- 

 ing it with gunpowder and seeking to use it as a cannon. 



07. Pestle, from Ohio. 



08. Pipe, taken from Indian grave, from Ohio. 



09. Gorget, from Summit County, Ohio. 



70 and 71. Amulets (?), from an Indian grave. Ohio. 



72. Gouge, from Ohio. 



73. Spear-head, from Tennessee. 



74. Spearhead, from Ohio. 



75. Chisel or wedge, from Massachusetts. 

 70. Gouge, from Massachusetts. 



77. Pestle, from Massachusetts. 



78. ('?), from Massachusetts. 



79. Pestle, from Ohio. 



80. Totem, from Ohio. 



81. Skinuing-stone, from Tennessee. 



82. Hatchet, from Ohio. 



83 and 84. Skinniug-stones, from Ohio. 



85 to 88, inclusive. Skinniug-stones, from Tennessee. 



89. Chisel, from Tennessee. 



90 and 91. Skiuning-stones, from Tennessee. 



92. Ax, from Ohio. 



93. Ax, from Tennessee. 



94. Pestle, from Tennessee. 



95. Ax, from Ohio. 



90 to 98, inclusive. Mortars or pallets, from Tennessee. 



99. (f), from Tennessee. 



100 and 101, (?), from Tennessee. 



102. Ball, from Tennessee. 



103. Ball, from Tennessee. 



104. Horn or trumpet (?), from Tennessee. 



105. Grinder I 



100. Ball, from Ohio. 



107. (?), from Tennessee. 



108. ('i)j from Indian grave, Tennessee. 



109. (?), from Tennessee. 



110. HI, and 112. (?), from Tennessee. 



113 and 116, inclusive. Knives, from Tennessee. 



117 and 118. (?), from Tennessee. 



119. (There shoukl be two more of these found in box sent containing 

 the pottery.) From a grave in old Indian burial-place, Clarksville, 

 Tenn. 



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