CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MUSEUM. I7 



Barris, Prof. W. H., Davenport. A collection of fossils, over one hundred 

 species. 



Beaumont, Mrs. Abbie. Illinois City, Ills. Three flint implements. 



Beckwith, Alfred, Orion, Wis. Five flint arrowrs. 



Bennett, Daniel, Sonora, Ills. Ancient stone axe. 



Bennett, Mrs. L., Sdnora, Ills- Ancient stone axe. 



Bennett, Mrs. Cora, Sonora, Ills- One arrovir head. 



Bennett, Miss May, Sonora, Ills. One arrow head. 



Bennett, Miss Susan, Sonora, Ills. Two arrow heads. 



Bennett, Miss Parthenia, Sonora, Ills. One arrow head. 



Berman, Lewis, Dallas City, Ills. Two arrow heads. 



Berman, Margaret, Dallas City, Ills. Two arrow heads. 



Berthoud, Prof. E. L , Golden, Col. A collection of flint and obsidian im- 

 plements; and some charred wheat from the Swiss Lake dwellings. 



Black, S. F., Pontoosuc, Ills. One stone axe. 



Black, Z., Pontoosuc, Ills. One stone hoe. 



Blumer, Rev. Ad., Geneseo, Ills. A carved pipe, representing an elephant, 

 from a mound on the farm of P. Haas, Louisa Co., Iowa; also, a 

 mound-builder's skull from a mound in Henry Co., Ills. 



Blumer, Mrs Rev. Ad., Geneseo, Ills. An ostrich egg. 



Boerstler, John, Gilead, Ills. Stone implement. 



Bowman, Dr E. H., Davenport. Cast-off snake skin. 



Boyd, Mr., Cassville, Wii Specimen of calc. spar. 



Boynton, Geo. H., Z>afe«/orA Specimens of fossil coal plants, from rail- 

 road excavations at Wyoming bluff". 



Brannan, David, Gilead, Ills. One arrow head. 



Brayton, B. B., Davenport. Fossil coal plants in "soap stone" clay, from 

 Guthrie Co., Iowa. 



Briggs, M. H., Kilbourn, City, Wis. Five flint implements. 



Bristol, Kate, Thompson, Ills. One flint arrow head. 



Broughton, Annie, Gilead, Ills One stone gouge. 



Broughton, John, Gilead, Ills. Two arrow heads. 



Broughton, Mary, Gilead, Ills. One flint implement. 



Broughton, Wm. A., Gilead, Ills. One flint spear, twisted. 



Brown, T. A., Merrimac, Wis Four flint implements. 



Brown, Clara, Pontoosuc, Ills Small figure, carved in stone. 



Brownlie, James, Long Grove The first door-latch used in Scott county, 

 north of the city, made in 1839, from the horns of a deer. 



BuFFUM, S R , Andalusia. Ancient stone axe. 



Christiansen, Dr. E., Davenport. Nine specimens of pearls, natural form. 



Clemmons, L. W., Pleasant Valley. An owl 



Clifford, Capt. J. C, Rock Island Arsenal. Specimen of Conn, river 

 sandstone, containing fossil tracks. 



Cook, Bailey, Davenport. Fragment of fossil fish bone. 



Cozatte, James, Davenport. A pelican and a loon ; fresh specimens. 



Culver, L M., Wauzeka, Wis. Two specimens of copper; one stalagmite. 



Culverwell, James, Davenport. Six specimens of Indian shell work. 

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