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north of the cape, at the month of Rogue Elver, there is another 

 important deposit, which I also could not visit for want of time. 



The skull, No. 290, I found near Big Lagoon, nine miles north from 

 Trinidad. Eiding past the nearly deserted camp of the Big Lagoon 

 Indians, I saw the skull projecting from the bluff and picked it up. The 

 ribs and skull were exposed, and the position of the skeleton was recog- 

 nizable. It lay on its back, face upward, and turned northeastward. 

 Besides this, I found tbree well-preserved skulls lying on the surface, 

 but I had no room for their transportation. 



Had I the means to explore the above-mentioned Kjokken-Moddings 

 for say two mouths, following them up as far as Port Orford, I am 

 certain that material enough could be foujid to fill a cabinet. 



PLACES WHERE THE DIFFERENT IMPLEMENTS WERE FOUND. 



Chetlco.—^os. 208, 242, 247 to.249, 259, 269, 289. 



Lone jRa%c/i.— Xos. 234, 236, 250 to 252, 255. 



Crooks Point— Nos. 97 to 99, 105 to 107, 190 to 205, 210 to 214, 216 to 

 329, 240, 243, 246, 260, 262, 263 to 268, 270 to 287. 



Near Old Fort 0/1856.-^08. 102 to 104, 108 to 112, 118 to 120, 127 to 

 135, 209, 215, 230 to 233, 237, 241, 244, 245, 261, 291. 



Bolan.—Nos. 100, 101, 113 to 117, 121 to 126, 136 to 189, 206, 207, 235, 

 i38, 288. (Examine 165.) 



Big Lagoon.— Sos. 253, 254, 256 to 258, 290. 



Old Fort and Grooli's Point. — Nos. 1 to 94. 



NAMES OF- SHELLS. 



No. 292. Mytilus calif ornianus, Oonr. 



293. Tapes stayninea. 



294. Cardium NuttaJlii, Conr. 



295. Hinites giganteus, Gray. 



296. Standella Californica. 



297. Pholadidea penita. 



298. Purpura lactuca. 



299. Purpura septentrionalis. 



300. Petricola carditoideSj Conr. 



301 . Maclucra patula. 



302. Bulimus. 



(Pursh, fol. 1, page 141, &c.) 



