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sentence 1, under the heading “(ii) Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated

                       Funerary Objects at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,” is corrected by

                       substituting  the number “49” with the number “51.”

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column  3, paragraph 4, under

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

                       Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,” is corrected by substituting  the following


                       paragraph:

                              In August 1933, human remains representing, at minimum,  one individual  were collected
                              by an individual  named Rose and donated to the Antelope Valley Museum. The human
                              remains were transferred to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County by
                              Grace Oliver of the Antelope Valley Museum in 1979. No primary documentation or
                              specific provenience information  beyond their SNI origin  exists for these human remains.
                              No known individuals  were identified. No associated funerary objects are present.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column  3, paragraph 5,

                       sentence 3, under the heading “(ii) Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated

                       Funerary Objects at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,” is corrected by

                       substituting  the following  sentence:

                              The nine associated funerary objects are one composite bone fishhook barb, one sea lion
                              rib bone flaker, one whale bone implement,  one bone tube bead, one conical sandstone
                              pipe,  one biface fragment, one projectile point in two-pieces, one biface tip,  and one large
                              sandstone pipe.

                              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column  1, paragraph 2, under


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

                       Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,” is corrected by deleting the following

                       paragraph:

                              In 1959, human remains representing, at minimum,  2 individuals  were collected by Ed
                              Mitchell and Sam-Joe Townsend and donated to the Natural History Museum of Los
                              Angeles County. No specific provenience information  beyond their SNI origin  exists for
                              these human remains. No known individuals  were identified. No associated funerary
                              objects are present.

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