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FROM LYMAN COLLINS, OF UPPER MINNESOTA. 



A Pincushion, ornamented with beads. 



A Bead Workbag (small). 



A PocKETBOOK, Ornamented with beads. 



These articles were manufactured by Indians residing at Upper Minnesota. 



FROM H. V. SCATTERGOOD, OF ALBANY. 

 A piece of Oak Wood from Com. Perry's flag ship, the Lawrence. 



FROM JOHN R. MILES, OF BETHLEHEM, ALBANY COUNTY. 

 A Stone Gouge, found at Cedarhill in the town of Bethlehem, Albany co. 



FROM PIERRE VAN CORTLAND. 



A Dutch Tile (glazed), from an old house in Westchester county. Design, 

 a Flowerpot. 



FROM ALEXANDER FITCH, OF CARLISLE, SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 



Stone Chisel or Hand-axe, made of porphyritic greenstone : length, nine 

 inches; width, three inches, and thickness one and a half inches. Found 

 in the valley of the Shelucket river, Connecticut. 



A Stone Implement, made of greenstone. This' relic (which differs fropi 

 any of those described in the publicationsof the Smithsonian Institution) 

 is thirteen inches in length, and two inches in width and one inch in 

 thickness in the centre, from whence it gradually tapers both ways, ter- 

 minating in two blunt points. Found in the valley of the Shetucket river, 

 Connecticut. 



FROM MARTIN HOAG, OF GLENVILLE, SCHENECTADY COUNTY. 

 A Chert Arrowhead, found in the town of Glenville, Schenectady cc 



FROM JAMES L.INGOLDSBY, OF SOUTH-HARTFORD, WASHINGTON 



COUNTY, N.Y. 



An Arrowhead four inches in length, made of chalcedony. This beautiful 

 specimen was found near an old deerlick in the town of Hartford, Wa- 

 shington county. 



FROM REV. JOSEPH WARREN, MISSIONARY IN INDIA. 



The Ling, or Emblem of Shiva, representing the Reproductive Energy. 

 Bought by Rev. Joseph Warren, at Allahabad, of a Hindoo, who had 

 just completed his. morning devotions before it. 



