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Introduction to “Ornithology in Peale’s Museum”
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Donor: Zane, John
Geographic Origins: North America
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A Stony mould of a Kind of Scaled Snail about 2 inch. Long & 1 broad
Two fragments of concretions of small pebbles of various sorts in a reddish cement
5 fragments of Iron ore, very heavy & Shining like filings of Steel mixed with a purplish red Stone with Some appearance of Quartz
A fragment of an Indian Stone tool, flat and having an edge, with the bridle of the flat part bore through
Four Stone arrow heads of which one of black quartz
An Indian Stone dart-head or point 2 inches long
One arrow head yellow flint 1 inch long triangular with a basis
Three fragments of Stalactites from a Cavern near Col. Isaac Zane's Iron Works at Marlboro' near Winchester Virginia
A fragment of dark grey marble in two, on which are fine impressions of bivalve Shells, striated and of a whitish colour
One arrow head of reddish stone 1inch long
One arrow head of quarts 1 inch triangular
An arrow head of grey Stone 4 inches long
Two fragment of ancient indian earthen ware found at Watson's ferry, Potowmack rivier Virginia
A fine earth of pearl grey colour in impalpable powder of a Soapy nature
An Indian arrow head of grey flint, 4 inches long
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