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20. Spear: Burlington County, New Jersey. 



21. Two spearheads : Gloucester County, New Jersey 



22. Spearhead: Chester County, Pennsylvania. 



23. Spearhead : Burlington County, New Jersey. 



24. Spearhead: Burlington County, New Jersey. 



25. Spearhead: Sussex, New Jersey. 



26. Sword (?) : Cape May County, New Jersey. 



27. Five arrowheads : Burlington County, New Jersey. 



28. Three arrowheads : Trenton, New Jersey. 



29. Arrowhead: Trenton, New Jersey. 



30. Two arrowheads : Burlington County, New Jersey. 



31. Five arrowheads : Burlington County, New Jersey. 



32. Four arrowheads : Burlington County, New Jersey. 



33. Six spearheads: Burlington County, New Jersey. 



34. Four arrowheads: Burlington County, New Jersey. 



35. Four arrowheads : Trenton, New Jersey. 



36. Fifteen arrowheads, Burlington County, New Jersey. 



37. Eleven arrowheads: Trenton, New Jersey. 



38. Five awls : Burlington County, New Jersey. 



39. Five awls: Trenton, New Jersey. 



40. Six scrapers : Trenton, New Jersey. 



41. Scraper : Burlington County, New Jersey. 

 42,. Scraper: Lumberton, New Jersey. 



43. Three knives ( ?) : Trenton, New Jersey. 



44. Three blades of argillite : Trenton, New Jersey. 



CASE IV. 

 Riegelsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 



The objects exhibited in this case were found on the site of the old village inhab 

 ited by Shawnee Indians, near Riegelsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which is 

 thought to have been given to them by the Delawares (Lenni Lenape&quot;) in 1680, and 

 which was abandoned in 1727-1728. 



The village was called &quot; Pechot-Woalhenk/ which means &quot; great hollow in the 

 ground,&quot; doubtless with reference to the large cave Avhich was within its limits, 

 and of which a part still exists. 



1. Grooved axe. 



2. Grooved axe. 



3. Grooved axe. 



4. Grooved axe. 



5. Celt. 



6. Celt. 



7. Celt. 



8. Grooved hammer. 



19. Ceremonial object. 



20. Ceremonial object. 



21. Ceremonial object. 



22. Ceremonial object. 



23. Ceremonial object. 



24. Iron tomahawk. 



25. Drilled stone. 



26. Glass bead. 



9. Grooved hammer. 27. Drilled pendant. 



10. Ten stone balls. j 28. Engraved pestle. 



29. Ten pestles. 



30. Two discoid al pieces of argillite. 



31. Two discoidal stones, engraved. 



32. Four fragments of argillite, probably 



11. Thirteen pestles. 



12. Stone cup. 



13. Mortar. 



14. Pestle. 



15. Pestle. rejected in working. 



16. Pestle. 33. Five flaked stones, similar to the pre- 

 17. Pestle. ceding ones. 



18. Ceremonial object. 



