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Haines, John T., Aberdeen, Miss. Five flint implements. 



Hall, Capt. W. P., Davenport. A large collection of stone and flint im- 

 plements, pottery, fossils, etc., collected in the Southern States. 



Hall, Miss Gracie, Davenport. Two flint implements ; one vessel ancient 

 pottery ; a collection of fine arrow heads of jasper from Mississippi- 

 Hall, Mrs. Mahala, Davenport. Very large specimen of Fungus. 



Hallmark, J. C, Belmont, Miss. Four arrows. 



Harder, Wm. H., Peter's Landing, Tenn. Five flint arrows. 



Harrison, Gardner, Long View, Texas. A large centipede. 



Harrison, I. W., Davenport. Specimens of petrified wood, etc. 



Harrison, Charles E., Davenport. Polished specimen of colored coraL 



Hartwell, L. P., Blue Grass, Iowa. Specimen of cone-in-cone. 



Hastings, Frank H., Davenport. Ancient silver mounted shoe buckle. 



Hill, J. W., Highland, Miss. Stone axe ; five arrows. 



Hirschl. A. J., Davenport. Large number of old local newspapers. 



Hooper, W. P., Huntsville, Ala. Five arrows. 



Howe, Mrs. H. J., Marslialltown, Iowa. Specimens of building stone. 



Hume, John, Davenport. A collection of flint implements, forwarded 

 from the South by Capt. W. P. Hall. 



Hunting, Mrs. J. M., Davenport. Blind fishes. Mammoth Cave. 



Hutchison, P. A., Cedar Creek, Tenn. Ancient flint implement. 



Jackson, G. S., Highland, Miss. Four arrows. 



Jefferson, K. D., Uvalde, Texas (by Samuel Bowman, Andalusia). Spec- 

 imen of Thelyphonus giganteus. 



Jones, John F., Davenport. One flint knife. 



Jones, R. T., Fulton. Miss. Two flint implements. 



.Jones, W. F., Eastman., 3Iiss. Four flint implements. 



Julien, Edwin, Orville, Ala. Three arrows. 



Kimball, John, Eastman, Miss. Fourteen arrows. 



Kircher, Mrs. Otto, Davenport. Eighteen coins. 



Kulp, Slidell, Clifton, Tenn. Two ancient stone implements. 



Lambach, Henry, Davenport. Pen and Ink sketch of Fort Armstrong 

 in 1855. 



LeClaire, Antoine J., Davenport. A very old writing desk, with over a 

 thousand oid MSS papers, formerly belonging to the late Antoine 

 LeClaire, the first settler of the city of Davenport in 1836. 



Lerchen, Hermann, Davenport. Crystals and ores from Colorado. 



Lindsay, J. B., Davenport. A large spider (Lycosa). 



Long, Mrs. E. F., Jacksonville, Ills. A collection of curiosities and 

 marine shells from Panama. 



Man well, Rev. A. C, Davenport. Fossil corals, Buchanan county. 



McCain, J. L., Fulton, Miss. Three arrows. 



McDougall, Alex., Steamer City of Duluth. Native copper from Ridge 

 Mine, Ontonagon Co., Mich. 



McDowell, T. S. , Davenport, Iowa. Mineral specimen, stalactite, worked. 



McGinty, Charles, Derby, Ind. Two flint arrows. 



McMahon, R. G., Gainesville, Ala. Four arrows. 



McPike, Jas., Grand Tower, Ills. One stone and two flint implements. 



