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HALL 3. 
ARCHAEOLOGY. 
This hall contains collections made by Mr. Ed. E. Ayer, Mr. 
James Knowlton, Mr. E. Volk, Mr. Warren K. Moorhead, Mr. H. 
H. Hayssen, and Messrs. Wyman Brothers. 
Case 6 . — Finds from Pocatquissings Creek, N. J., collected 
byE Volk. 
Case 18. — Stone implements from various parts of North 
America. 
Case 1. — Specimens found in shell heaps of Maine, collected 
by James Knowlton. 
Case 2. — Finds from the Taylor mounds near Oregonia, 
Ohio. 
Case 3. — Finds from the Hopewell group of mounds, col- 
lected by Warren K. Moorhead. Specimens found in the Effigy 
mound. Copper head dress in the shape of a pair of antlers. A 
large copper celt. 
Case 5. — Finds from the Hopewell group of mounds. Shells, 
large stone dish, copper axe 
Case 4.— Finds from Ft. Ancient, Ohio Collection by War- 
ren K. Moorhead. ^ 
Case 19. — Copper implements from Wisconsin, collected by 
H. H. Hayssen. 
Cases 7 to 10. — Stone implements from Wisconsin, col- 
lected by H H. Hayssen. 
Case 17. — Stone implements from Maryland. Copper im- 
plements from Wisconsin 
Cases 13, 14, 13, and 16. — Stone implements and 
pottery from Wisconsin. Collected by H. H. Hayssen. 
Cases 11 and 12. — Wyman collection of stone imple- 
ments and copper implements from Wisconsin. Large stone 
axes. Copper spears, copper celts, lance heads. 
• Case 20. — Large boulders showing smooth surfaces which 
were used for grinding stone implements. 
