Through the kindness of Mr. A. F. Sweet, of Malden, the Peabody Museum has received a valuable collection of implements and weapons from a number of the islands in the Pacific. The collection was obtained by a sea captain many years ago from a German on one of the Marshall Island. It came originally from the islands of the New Britain Archipelago, Melonnesia.
A very interesting collection of variegated chopped jasper instruments from Grand Lake, Washington Country, Maine, has been received from Dr. S. J. Mixter M. '79.
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