698 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Dr. IT. C. Yarrow, Washington, District of Columbia, February 6, 1888. Has sent 

 his circular to William Hallct Phillips, esq., of Washington. 



John J. Haydeu, 1325 K street, Washington, District of Columbia, No collection. 



George H. Moran, M. D., Morgantowu, North Carolina, February 23, 1888. Has 

 none, but could find. Will seek. Has sent objects — " Grila monster" — to Professor 

 Baird. 



G. B. Lartique, M. D., Blackville, South Carolina, February 11, 1888. Has none. 



S. E. Babcock, Chester, South Carolina. Has none. 



J. C. Neal, M. D., Archer, Florida, February 10, 1888. Has twenty or more speci- 

 mens of stone darts. A mound was opened on Tallapoosa River, farm of W^illiam R. 

 Jordan, by a freshet. Large quantities of pottery, skulls, implements, etc., of silver 

 and bronze were found. 



Prof. N. T. Lupton, Auburn, Alabama, March 12, 1888. Has none. 



C. M. Luttrell, Oxford, Alabama. Has none. A i)rivate collection at Taladega, 

 Alabama, is for sale; owner dead. 



J. P. Stelle, Mobile, Alabama, March 19, 1888. Does not know of any rude im- 

 plements. Has lately been along the Gulf coast in Baldwin County, Alabama, 

 and found the region very rich in aboriginal remains; two or three different races 

 seem to be well represented. There are many large mounds, none of which seem to 

 have been explored. The finest pottery he has yet met with is there; light and well 

 baked. 



Prof. G. F. Wright, Oberlin Ohio. Has four from Dr. Abbott. 



E. T. Nelson, Delaware, Ohio. Has six hundred rude implements of flint; a large 

 proportion were found in a single pocket or cache near the dividing line of Knox and 

 Coshocton Counties in this State. 



M. C. Read, Hudson, Ohio, February 7, 1888. Found about seventy-five mingled 

 with animal bones and fragments of pottery in a rock shelter in Boston township, 

 Summit County, Ohio. See Smithsonian Institution Report 1879, page 439. 



G. W. Hornisher, Camden, Ohio, February 14, 1888. Has several paleolithic im- 

 piements; never counted them; material, chert; fo'ind on the surface along the east 

 branch of White Water River. 



D. F. Appy, Granville, Ohio, April 28, 1838. Has sixty-three rude implements of 

 flint or hornstone ; found mostly on the surface in Licking County, but have found 

 twenty-two in mounds within a radius of 4 miles of this place. 



Mem. — But these are not paleolithic. 



S. M. Luther, Garrettsville, Ohio, March 5, 1888. Has sixty rude implements, chiefly 

 of chert ; a few of quartzite ; nearly all found on the surface. There are quite a 

 number of what Dr. Abbott terms " Turtlebacks." All found within a radius of 20 

 miles of this place. 



Henry W. Hope, Paint post-office, Ohio, June 5, 1888. Has twenty rude imple- 

 ments of flint or other fine-grained stone ; found on the surface in Highland County, 

 Ohio, and not associated wilh any other relics. 



Robert Clarke, Cincinnati, Ohio. Has none. 



J. F. Henderson, Newville, Ohio, March 15, 1888. Has no information. 



W. M. Cunningham, Newark, Ohio, April 10, 1888. Has twenty-five rude imple- 

 ments, principally of flint ; found on the surface and in mounds or earth-works in 

 Licking County, Ohio, associated in some cases with arrow and spear points, axes, 

 etc. Deposits apparently both accidental and intentional. Collection not in shape 

 for exchanges. 



John P. McLean, Hamilton, Ohio, February 23, 1888. Has a few of dark blue 

 chert; found on the surface in Butler County, Ohio. In section 24, Hanover town- 

 ship, of this county, is a field where great numbers have been found. " If you request 

 will try and find some more." 



Dr. W. B. Rosamond, Miluersville, Ohio, Feljruary 10, 1888. He will sev.d fifty or 

 seventy-five found here on the surface. Will exchange for publications. 



