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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 188'J. 



To A. E. Douglas, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park, New York City. 



Character of specimens. 



Number of 

 Ispecimens. 



Kude implements (paleolithic) . 



To Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, Royal Zoological Museum, Florence, Italy. 



Arrow and spear points 



Hammer-stone 



Pestles 



Pitted stone 



Polished celts 



Grooved axes - 



Notched sinkers 



Gaming disk 



Scrapers 



Perforators 



Knives, etc 



Mortar, from California 



Pestle, from California 



Rubbing-stone, from California r 



Pierced club-head, from California 



Shell beads, from California strings 



Glass beads, from California do 



Pot-stone vessel, from California 



Metate, from pueblos in New Mexico and Arizona 



"Rubbing-stone, from pueblos in New Mexico and Arizona 



Grooved hammer, from pueblos in New Mexico and Arizona 



Stone for smoothing pottery, from pueblos in New Mexico and Arizona 



Grooved maul, from pueblos in New Mexico and Arizona 



To Louis Guesde, Pointe-d-Pitrc, Guadeloupe, West Indies. 



Arrow or spear points 



Grooved ax 



Polished stone hatchet 

 Pestle 



To T. G. Jones, St. Clair, Pennsylvania. 



Arrow or spear points 



To Wm. H. McGinnis, Toungstown, Mohoning County, Ohio. 



Arrow or spear points 



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