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23. Indian axe presented b}- Dr. George Smith, of Upper 

 Darby, Pa. 



24. Large Indian axe presented by Jonathan Pyle, of 

 Haverford Township, Delaware Count}', Pa. 



25. Indian pipe. 



26. Indian relic from Romnej', West Virginia. Presented 

 by J. H. Hollingsworth, of Nether Providence, Delaware 

 County, Pa. 



27. Box of twelve Indian arrow heads found in Haver- 

 ford Township, Delaware County, Pa., by Elias B. Eckfeldt. 

 Presented by Adam C. Eckfeldt. 



28. Birch bark cap made by Winnebago Indians. Pre- 

 sented by Dr. W. T. W. Dickeson, of Media. The Winne- 

 bagoes were the inhabitants of the western shore of Lake 

 Michigan. They were a tribe of the Dakota (Sioux) stock 

 of Indians. (See "American Races," Brinton, page 98). 



29. A tomahawk used in Braddock's defeat. Presented 

 by William Sloan, of Media. 



30. Scraper, bone or horn. Presented by Lieutenant 

 Commander H. DeHaven Manley, July 6th, 1872, who says: 

 " It was given to me at Montevideo without explanation, and 

 I know nothing of its histoiy nor from whence it came." 

 Scrapers similar to this were in use among the North Ameri- 

 can Indians. In the "Annual Report of the United States 

 National Museum, 1889," Plate XCL, will be found a draw- 

 ing of such a scraper, which is almost an exact counterpart 

 of the one in the Institute collection. 



