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In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column  3, paragraph 2,

                       sentence 5, under the heading “(iv) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated

                       Funerary Objects at the San Diego Museum of Man,” is corrected by substituting  the following

                       sentence:

                              The five associated funerary objects, listed as individual  or grouped catalogued items,
                              include  two lots of shell beads, one abalone fishhook,  and two steatite effigies.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column  1, paragraph 2,

                       sentence 4, under the heading “(iv) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated

                       Funerary Objects at the San Diego Museum of Man,” is corrected by substituting  the following

                       sentence:


                              The four associated funerary objects, listed as individual  or grouped catalogued items, are
                              one abalone shell with asphaltum,  one piece of charcoal, one animal bone tool,  and one
                              lot of unmodified  shells.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column  1, paragraph 3, under

                       the heading “(iv) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the

                       San Diego Museum of Man,” is corrected by substituting  the following  paragraph:

                               On an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum,  four individuals  were
                              surface collected from SNI and donated to the San Diego Museum of Man. No specific
                              provenience information  beyond their SNI origin  exists for these human remains; they
                              were most likely  collected by Malcom J. Rogers during an expedition for the San Diego
                              Museum of Man in 1930, or part of the 1936 San Diego Natural History Museum
                              transfer. No known individuals  were identified. No associated funerary objects are
                              present.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column  1, paragraph 4, under

                       the heading “(v) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the

                       Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History,” is corrected by substituting  the following  paragraph:


                              Between 1945 and 1948, human remains representing, at minimum,  19 individuals  were
                              collected by Phil Orr during excavations on SNI for the Santa Barbara Museum of
                              Natural History. These human remains were excavated or surface collected from 7 SNI
                              sites- CA-SNI-5 (Orr’s 133.5), CA- SNI-7 (Orr’s 133.7), CA-SNI-10 (Orr’s 133.10), CA-
                              SNI-17 (Orr’s 133.15), CA-SNI-21 (Orr’s 133.21), Orr’s 133.17 and Orr’s 133.18. No
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