1883.) 119 (Phillips, 
It is displayed in glass-covered table cases ; each object bearing a number 
and the name of the person who gave it; when practicable the number 
refers to a manuscript descriptive catalogue. 
It is catalogued with the other collections of the Society. A separate 
catalogue of each department is about to be begun. 
The localities are given where each specimen was found. 
“The stone last is believed to be unique, and perhaps the plows. The 
engraved stone is an object of interest as representing growing plants, 
resembling tobacco and corn; the stone is broken, of irregular shape, and. 
about three inches square. (?) Among the arrow-points are some stained 
a light purple; the coloring extends one-half the length, No analysis of 
the coloring matter has been made. These arrows are very diminutive, 
some not more than three-quarters of an inch over all; others somewhat 
larger. They were found on the flats opposite the city of Wilkes-Barre. 
Arrow-points of this size are said to be of rare occurrence east of the Alle- 
gheny mountains.’’ 
Norn.—The following list embraces the names of Institutions to which letters 
of inquiry were sent upon information that they were in the possession of col- 
lections of specimens of American archwlogy, but from which no responses 
have been received, 
Academy of Natural Sciences, Baltimore, Md. 
Academy of Natural Sciences, San Francisco, Cal, 
American Museum of Natural History, New York, N.Y. 
Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass, 
Bristol (town of ), Bristol, R, I. 
Bronson Library, Waterbury, Conn, 
Brook’s Museum, University of Virginia, Va. 
Cincinnati Historical and Philosophical Society, Cincinnati, Ohio, 
Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, Ohio, 
Franklin Society, Providence, R. I. 
Kentucky State Geological Survey, Frankfort, Ky. 
Long Island Historical society, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
Macon Public Library, Macon, Ga, 
Madisonville Natural History Society, Madisonville, Ohio, 
Maine Historical Society, Portland, Me. 
Middlebury Historical Society, Middlebury, Conn. 
New Hampshire Antiquarian Society, Contoocook, N. H, 
Newport Historical Society, Newport, R. I. 
New York Historical Society, New York, N.Y. 
Toledo Historical and Geographical Society, Toledo, Ohio, 
University of California, Sam Francisco, 
Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society, Vineland, N. J. 
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Yule College, New Huven, Conn, 
Young Men’s Library, Atlanta, Ga, 
