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120. Sledge of ancient copper-workers, lake Superior. 



121. Hatchet, from Massachusetts. 



122. Knife, from Massachusetts. 



123. ripe, Indian (?), plowed up in a field in which several arrow- 

 heads were found, from Massachusetts. 



121 to 155, inclusive. All from Western Reserve, Ohio. 



15G. Chi.sel, from Ohio. 



157 and 158. ('?), from Ohio. 



151). Pipe, Indian (?), plowed up near a small mouud. From Ohio. 



IGO. (>), from Ohio. 



IGl. Horn or trumpet, from Oliio. 



102. Horn or trumpet, from Ohio. 



1G3. Pipe, from an ancient mouud in Tennessee. It was given to me 

 by Mr. John Pierce, of Hudson, Ohio, whose father was president ot the 

 Western Reserve College, located at Hudson, and where I was visiting at 

 the time of the gift, about 1852. Young Pierce told me this pipe, 

 with two others, had beeu sent to one of the former professors by 

 some former graduates of the college who had gone to Tennessee. 

 Young Pierce was posit ive as to the fact that it was a relic from an ancient 

 mound, and searched for the original letter accompanying the pipes, 

 which he said contained full and authenticated details of their discovery. 

 But the letter could not be found. I have no doubt whatever of the 

 facts as stated relative to this relic. 



IGl. Fragment of one of the other pipes, which was found with speci- 

 men 1G3, as above. 



1G5. Sioux pipe, smoked at a council between some missionaries 

 goiug from Western Reserve College to Western Missouri about 1837 to 

 reclaim the Sioux Indians, and by the missionaries forwarded to Presi- 

 dent Pierce, of said college, whose son presented me with the relic. 



IGG. Pipe of a Lake Superior chief, 1850. 



167, Copper ornament, found with human bones in a small Indian 

 mound near Painesville, Ohio. Hatchets and arrow-heads were mingled 

 with the remains. 



1G8. Brooch from breast of skeleton in old Indian grave-yard, Con- 

 neaut, Ohio. 



1G9. (f j, from a mound, Ohio. 



170. From Ohio. 



171 to 173, inclusive. Beads from an Indian grave, Tennessee. 



174. Pipe from an ancient mound, Tennessee, found and given to me 

 by Professor Safibrd, State geologist, about 1858. 



175.. Arrow-head from Lake Superior. 



17G. Fragment of (knife?), Tennessee. 



177 to 182, inclusive. Arrow-heads from Ohio. 



183. Arrow-head, remarkable for symmetry and finish, picked up 



