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blanks, three abalone fish hooks, 11 abalone shell containers, one broken stone pipe with
                              bird bone stem, one bone pipe stem with asphaltum, five bone prys, one bird bone object,
                              eight worked bone fragments, one worked wood fragment, one lot of wood fragments,
                              one steatite grooved pebble, one tarring pebble, one lot of asphaltum fragments, six lots
                              of unmodified  animal bone fragments, one lot of shell fragments, two sea urchin
                              fragments, one yellow ochre ball, and one lot of burned wood fragments.  One stone
                              charmstone, one stone pipe with bone stem, and one abalone shell fish hook are
                              catalogued, but missing  from the collection.  The 88 associated funerary objects from
                              SNI-40 are three stone perforated rings, seven steatite pointed objects, one worked stone
                              fragment, one chert projectile point,  one quartz projectile point basal fragment, one
                              siltstone net sinker, one bone pendant, one sea mammal canine tooth pendant, one lot of
                              bone spatulate fragments, seven lots of worked bone, 19 lots of shell beads, five
                              unmodified  shell fragments, two worked abalone fragments, five lots of unmodified
                              animal bone fragments, one crab claw fragment, one asphaltum fragment, six lots of
                              asphaltum with basketry impressions,  one lot of tarring pebbles, one bag of charcoal
                              fragments, one yellow ochre fragment, and 22 shell containers. One stone pipe, one stone
                              perforated ring, one steatite effigy, one chert projectile point  with asphaltum at one end,
                              and one obsidian projectile point are missing  from the collection. The three associated
                              funerary objects from SNI-56 are one stone point, two bone fish gorge. One perforated
                              steatite stone is missing  from the collection.  In 2000, one Haliotis shell bead and one bird
                              bone were sent for destructive analysis and are missing from the collection.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column  3, paragraph 1, under


                       the heading “(i) Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the

                       Fowler Museum at UCLA,” is corrected by substituting  the following  paragraph:

                              Navy-controlled NAGPRA items at the Fowler Museum also include human remains
                              representing, at minimum,  an additional  three individuals  (two adults identified as a male
                              and female, and an infant) that lack specific information  on the date of collection,  or the
                              site provenience beyond their SNI origin.  The collection  is labeled as Burial 1 and was
                              donated to the UCLA Dickey Biology  Collections  prior to 1990. It was transferred to the
                              Fowler Museum at UCLA for NAGPRA inventory purposes. No known individual  was
                              identified.  No associated funerary objects are present.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column  3, paragraph 2, under

                       the heading “(i) Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the

                       Fowler Museum at UCLA,” is corrected by deleting the following  paragraph:

                              One additional  group of human remains representing, at minimum,  9 individuals,  that
                              also lack specific information  on the date of collection/donation  or a collector, does have
                              accompanying documentation indicating  it was collected from site CA-SNI-18. No
                              known individuals  were identified. No associated funerary objects are present.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column  3, paragraph 3,
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