166 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Buuy. 185 
Large tablespoon 
Wire handle for a lard can 
Pearl buttons (2 specimens) 
Glass beads (2 white, one purple, one brown) 
Perforated bone object 
Clamshells (38 specimens) 
China leg from small doll 
Boy’s shoe 
Leather straps (5 specimens) 
One pound coffee can 
Tin cans (15 specimens—brands unidentifiable) 
Tin can lids (18 specimens) 
Large square can, like modern syrup cans 
Large square can with hinged lid 
Tin cup 
Tin bowl 
Portion of iron stove 
Stove lid 
Leather straps (5 specimens) 
Leather straps with holes for buckles (3 specimens) 
Railroad spikes (3 specimens) 
Two files 
Pocket knife 
Toy cap pistol (Brand name: Volunteer. Pat. Apr. 22, 1873) 
Iron bar from wagon bed 
Harmonica 
Perforated tinlid (Possibly used as a base for a large button) 
Padlock and key 
Buckle, and part of strap attached 
Buckles (4 specimens) 
Scissors 
Tin spoon handle 
Cartridge shells (17 specimens. Date of manufacture on some: 1886, 1887) 
Square nails (16 specimens) 
Round, or wire, nails (Post 1900) 
Cinch buckles 
Pieces of wire 
Horseshoe nails (4 specimens) 
Toothpaste jar lid 
Portion of a plate made in England 
Numerous fragments of bottles, dishes, and glass, as well as uniden- 
tifiable metal objects, were also obtained at this site. Almost all of 
these were of European or American make, but occasionally objects 
characteristic of Indian cultures in this area were found. 
