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No. 4. Eleven Arrowheads, from one to one and a half inches in length, 

 made of milky quartz. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 5. Twenty-four Arrowheads, manufactured of subhyaline quartz, 

 from one to one and a half inches in length. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 6. Twenty-five Arrowheads of subhyaline quartz, from one to 

 two inches in length. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 7. Ten Spearheads biade of brown quartz. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 8. Seventeen Arrowheads, of different varieties of quartz. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 9. Fifteen Arrowheads made of hornstone, of various forms and 

 sizes. From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 10. Twenty-one Arrowheads of hornstone, from one to two 

 inches in length, of various styles of workmanship. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 11. Seventeen Arrowheads of hornstone, from one to two and a 

 half inches in length, of several different forms. 

 From the Conneclicut-river valley. 



No. 12. Sixteen Arrowheads of variegated hornstone, from one to 

 two and a half inches in length, of various forms. 

 From the Connecticut- river valley. 



No. 13. Twenty Fragments of spear and arrowheads of hornstone. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 14. Two Spearheads, each five and a half inches in length, of horn- 

 stone. From the Connecticut-river valley. 



No. 15. Three Arrowheads of compact slate. 

 From the Connecticut river valley. 



No. 16. Stone Axes ; eleven specimens. 



These axes vary in length from three to nine inches, and in width from 

 two to five inches. They are made of different varieties of hard, compact 

 stone, and exhibit in workmanship the various forms of the stone axe. 

 A groove is worked transversely around each axe ; which indicates that 

 it was to be used by bending a withe or green slip of wood of proper siz 

 around it, in the line of the groove. 

 From the Connecticut-river valley. 



