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ton by a farmer, while engaged in clearing a piece of woodland. (Ace.' 

 ICIOG.) 



H. E. Kervey, West Chester, Chester County, presented 16 arrow 

 and spear-heads, 2 grooved axes, and 3 fragments of potstone vessels, 

 from Chester County. (Ace. 16152.) 



WEST VIRGINIA. 



E. H. Vaughan, Eoanoke, Lewis County, sent a clay pipe, a stem of a 

 clay pipe, and 3 fragments of pottery, all from a mound in Montgomery 

 County. (Ace. 16096.) 



C. P. Dorr, Webster Court-House, Webster County, transmitted to 

 the Museum a polished celt and one-half of a perforated discoidal stone, 

 found near Buffalo Fork, Little Kanawha River, Webster County. 

 (Ace. 16178.) 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



From J. M. Spainhour, Lenoir, Caldwell County, were received cut- 

 ting-tools, arrow and spear-heads, perforators, grooved axes, a club-head- 

 shaped stone, a stone pick (?), a discoidal stone, a perforated sinker ("?), 

 a perforated pendant made of a pebble of banded slate, a small cup of 

 potstone, a stone slab with mortar-cavity, and a potstone mortar. (Ace. 

 15733.) 



W. C. Jirdenstone sent 2 celts and a boat-shaped object, from Ashe 

 County. (Ace. 15880.) 



G-. A. Jacobs, Highlands, Macon County, contributed a very large 

 pipe of serpentine, with a representation of a wolf's head at one end. 

 It was found by a plough-boy in a field 3 miles west of Webster, 

 Jackson County. 



This very fine specimen is only externally finished, forming a solid 

 piece of stone, as there is no cavity in the bowl and no perforation in 

 the stem. (Received in 1884.) 



GEORGIA. 



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To H. M. Ellington, Ellijay, Gilmer County, the Museum is indebted 

 for a large shuttle-shaped flint implement, notched at one end. It 

 was found in Gilmer County. There is no similar specimen in the collec- 

 tion. (Ace. 15973.) 



FLORIDA. 



Joseph Willcox, Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, sent a col- 

 lection of flakes and rude implements of palseolithic type, from the sur- 

 face of a mound in Hernando County, and 2 celt-like shell implements 

 from Cedar Keys. (Ace. 15857.) 



W. H. Dall, U. S. National Museum, added to the collection 8 flint 

 flakes and a piece of worked bone, from a railroad-cut near Gaines- 



