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DURING the summer of 1873, I found a single specimen of a stone tube, that had been split throughout its entire length, as seen in Fig. 1. Since then, I have had an opportunity of examining several specimens found in New Jersey, and fortunately found two in the locality of my principal labours, in gathering up the scattered relics of the aborigines.
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ABBOTT, C. American-Indian Stone Tubes and Tobacco-Pipes . Nature 14, 154–156 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/014154a0
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