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known individuals  were identified. The 17 associated funerary objects, listed as
                              individual  or grouped catalogued items, are one abalone shell dish,  one large bird
                              radius/ulna,  two misc. shells,  one lot of Olivella  shell beads, one lot of mixed Olivella
                              shell beads and bone points,  one string of Olivella shell beads, one lot of shell beads, two
                              spire topped Olivella  shell beads, two steatite donut stones, one steatite pendant, and four
                              stone beads.


                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column  1, paragraph 5, under

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

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

                              In 1948, human remains representing, at minimum,  two individuals  were collected by
                              Phil Orr during excavations at Orr’s site number 133.18 (associated state trinomial  site
                              number unknown) for the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. No known
                              individuals  were identified. The one associated funerary object is a lot of shell beads.

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

                       sentence 1, 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  sentence:


                              In 1959, human remains representing, at minimum,  one individual  were collected by
                              Thomas Bird and donated to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History in 1990.

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


                       sentence 1, 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  sentence:

                              In 1960, human remains representing, at minimum,  two individuals  were collected by
                              David Roy Wiser on a construction site near the Department of the Navy’s island airstrip
                              and donated to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column  2, paragraph 3,

                       sentence 1, 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  sentence:
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