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ton by a farmer, while engaged in clearing a piece of woodland. (Ace. 

 16106.) 



H. E. Kervey, West Chester, Chester County, presented 10 arrow 

 and spear-heads, 2 grooved axes, and 3 fragments of potstone vessels, 

 from Chester County. (Ace. 16152.) 



WEST VIRGINIA. 



E. H. Vaughan, Eoanoke, Lewis County, sent a clay pipe, a stem of a 

 clay pipe, and 3 fragments of pottery, all from a mound in Montgomery 

 County. (Ace. 16096.) 



C. P. Dorr, Webster Court-House, Webster County, transmitted to 

 the Museum a polished celt and one-half of a perforated discoidal stone, 

 found near Buffalo Fork, Little Kanawha Eiver, Webster County. 

 (Ace. 16178.) 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



From J. M. Spainhour, Lenoir, Caldwell County, were received cut- 

 ting-tools, arrow and spear-heads, perforators, grooved axes, a club-head- 

 shaped stone, a stone pick (?), a discoidal stone, a perforated sinker (?), 

 a perforated pendant made of a pebble of banded slate, a small cup of 

 potstone, a stone slab with mortar-cavity, and a potstone mortar. (Ace. 

 15733.) 



W. C. Jirdenstone sent 2 celts and a boat- shaped object, from Ashe 

 County. (Ace. 15880.) 



G. A. Jacobs, Highlands, Macon County, contributed a very large 

 pipe of serpentine, with a representation of a wolf's head at one end. 

 It was found by a plough-boy in a field 3 miles west of Webster, 

 Jackson Couuty. 



This very fine specimen is only externally finished, forming a solid 

 piece of stone, as there is no cavity in the bowl and no perforation in 

 the stem. (Eeceived in 1884.) 



GEORGIA. 



To H. M. Ellington, Ellijay, Gilmer County, the Museum is indebted 

 for a large shuttle-shaped flint implement, notched at one end. It 

 was found in Gilmer County. There is no similar specimen in the collec- 

 tion. (Ace. 15973.) 



FLORIDA. 



Joseph Willcox, Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, sent a col- 

 lection of flakes and rude implements of palaeolithic type, from the sur- 

 face of a mound in Hernando County, and 2 celt-like shell implements 

 from Cedar Keys. (Ace. 15857.) 



W. H. Dall, U. 8. National Museum, added to the collection 8 flint 

 flakes and a piece of worked bone, from a railroad-cut near Gaines- 



