. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . (19959) Tennessee. W. M. District of Columbia. James Webster. The Museum received two hundred and nine responses. The numberof implements reported by the correspondents from twenty-three Statesand Territories is six thousand seven hundred aiid sixty-two, buttwenty-eight persons report an indefinite number in their collectionswhich is incapable of addition: A few, some, many, plenty, hundreds, a large number, etc. These have not been counted intothis aggregate. Thirty-three persons sent one thousand one hundredand


. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . (19959) Tennessee. W. M. District of Columbia. James Webster. The Museum received two hundred and nine responses. The numberof implements reported by the correspondents from twenty-three Statesand Territories is six thousand seven hundred aiid sixty-two, buttwenty-eight persons report an indefinite number in their collectionswhich is incapable of addition: A few, some, many, plenty, hundreds, a large number, etc. These have not been counted intothis aggregate. Thirty-three persons sent one thousand one hundredand eighty-nine of the rude implements for which they all receivedan equivalent in exchange. The objects actually received from thosethirty-three persons were nearly double the number mentioned. Those 686 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. which from their form, appearance, material, mode of fabrication, weredecided not to be, paleolithic, have been eliminated. A tabulated statement showing the results accomplished by the dis-tribution of this circular is here given : Name of state. Maine Vermont Massachus


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