83_FR_58509 83 FR 58286 - Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC; Correction

83 FR 58286 - Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC; Correction

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 223 (November 19, 2018)

Page Range58286-58294
FR Document2018-25123

The Department of the Navy has corrected an inventory of human remains and associated funerary objects, published in a Notice of Inventory Completion in the Federal Register on February 26, 2015. This notice corrects the minimum number of individuals, the number of associated funerary objects, and presents additional findings of cultural affiliation. Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to request transfer of control of these human remains and associated funerary objects should submit a written request to the Department of the Navy. If no additional requestors come forward, transfer of control of the human remains and associated funerary objects to the lineal descendants, Indian Tribes, or Native Hawaiian organizations stated in this notice may proceed.

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Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of Defense, 
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC; Correction

AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice; correction.

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SUMMARY: The Department of the Navy has corrected an inventory of human 
remains and associated funerary objects, published in a Notice of 
Inventory Completion in the Federal Register on February 26, 2015. This 
notice corrects the minimum number of individuals, the number of 
associated funerary objects, and presents additional findings of 
cultural affiliation. Lineal descendants or representatives of any 
Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this 
notice that wish to request transfer of control of these human remains 
and associated funerary objects should submit a written request to the 
Department of the Navy. If no additional requestors come forward, 
transfer of control of the human remains and associated funerary 
objects to the lineal descendants, Indian Tribes, or Native Hawaiian 
organizations stated in this notice may proceed.

DATES: Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian Tribe or 
Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to 
request transfer of control of these human remains and associated 
funerary objects should submit a written request with information in 
support of the request to the Department of the Navy at the address in 
this notice by December 19, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Mr. Joseph Montoya, Environmental Planning and Conservation 
Branch Manager, Naval Base Ventura County, 311 Main Road, Building 1, 
Code N45V, Point Mugu, CA 93042, telephone (805) 989-3804, email 
joseph.l.montoya@navy.mil.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is here given in accordance with the 
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 
U.S.C. 3003, of the correction of an inventory of human remains and 
associated funerary objects under the control of the Department of the 
Navy, and in the physical custody of eight repositories which include 
the Fowler Museum at UCLA, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles 
County, San Diego Museum of Man, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural 
History, Southwest Museum of the Autry National Center of the American 
West, U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Naval Air 
Weapons Station China Lake Curation Facility, and Naval Base Ventura 
County San Nicolas Island Curation Facility. The human remains and 
associated funerary objects were removed from San Nicolas Island, Naval 
Base Ventura County, Ventura County, CA.
    This notice is published as part of the National Park Service's 
administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The 
determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility of

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the museum, institution, or Federal agency that has control of the 
Native American human remains and associated funerary objects. The 
National Park Service is not responsible for the determinations in this 
notice.
    This notice corrects the minimum number of human remains, the 
number of associated funerary objects, and cultural affiliation 
published in a Notice of Inventory Completion in the Federal Register 
(80 FR 10506-10511, February 26, 2015). After publication, additional 
human remains and associated funerary objects were found in repository 
collections. Transfer of control of the items in this correction notice 
has not occurred.

Correction

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 3, sentence 1 is corrected by substituting the following 
sentence:

    The human remains representing, at minimum, 547 individuals and 
the 1,017 associated funerary objects listed in this notice are in 
eight different locations in California.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 3, sentence 2 is corrected by substituting the following 
sentence:

    These are the Fowler Museum at UCLA, the Natural History Museum 
of Los Angeles County, the Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility, the San Diego Museum of Man, the 
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, the Southwest Museum of the 
American Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West, the U.C. 
Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology and the Naval Air 
Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake Curation Facility.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 4, sentence 2, 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 sentence:
    Primary documentation for these human remains is limited.
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 4, under the heading ``(i) Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains 
and Associated Funerary Objects at the Fowler Museum at UCLA,'' is 
corrected by inserting the following sentence after sentence 2:

    One sub-adult and one adult male individual were collected from 
site CA-SNI-19 (the Indian Dwelling Site at Corral Harbor). For the 
remaining two individuals, no specific provenience information is 
available beyond their SNI origin.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 5, 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:

    In 1951, human remains representing, at minimum, 16 individuals 
(15 adult (five identified as female, four as male and six 
undetermined), and one sub-adult) were collected by Stewart L. Peck 
from site CA-SNI-18 and donated to UCLA. No known individuals were 
identified. The four associated funerary objects are animal bones, 
comingled with the human remains of catalog number 136a.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 6, 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:

    In 1951, human remains representing at minimum, 2 individuals 
were collected by Stewart L. Peck and donated to UCLA. 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 2, 
paragraph 1, sentence 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 sentence:

    Sometime prior to 1952, human remains representing, at minimum, 
two individuals (both adult, one further identified as male) were 
collected by an unknown party and donated to UCLA.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 1, sentence 4, 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 sentences:

    The 17 associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued items, are one abalone fish hook, one biface 
fragment, five unmodified shells, one crab claw fragment, two 
unmodified animal bone fragments, one obsidian point, one perforated 
disk or abalone shell fish hook blank, one steatite bowl fragment, 
one lot tarring pebbles, one worked disk or abalone shell fish hook 
blank, two worked shells. One shell fish hook fragment is listed in 
the catalog records, but is missing from the museum collections.

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

    Prior to 1958, human remains representing, at minimum four 
individuals (three adults (one female, two male), and one sub-
adult), were removed from site CA-SNI-15 (NI-15) by H.B. Allen and 
donated to UCLA.

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

    In 1959, human remains representing, at minimum, 61 individuals 
were collected during excavations conducted by Sam-Joe Townsend, 
Fred Reinman, Marshall McKusick, Clement Meighan and others from the 
UCLA Archaeological Survey. These human remains were collected from 
six SNI sites--CA-SNI-14, CA-SNI-15, CA-SNI-16, CA-SNI-18, CA-SNI-
40, and CA-SNI-56. In August 1959, excavations at SNI-14 removed an 
infant individual. Excavations at SNI-15 removed a burial with two 
adult females interred. Excavations at SNI-16 removed 21 individuals 
(16 adults, of which three are male and six are female, four sub-
adults, and an individual represented by a scapula fragment). 
Excavations at SNI-18 removed seven individuals (seven adults, four 
identified as male and one female). Excavations at SNI-40 removed 20 
burials that included a minimum of 26 individuals (17 adults, of 
which nine were identified as male and five as female, three 
infants, five juveniles, and one sub-adult). In September 1959, a 
survey of SNI-40 removed an adult individual represented by 16 teeth 
from a looted grave. Excavations from SNI-56 removed two burials 
representing three adult individuals (identified further as one 
male, one female and one undetermined). No known individuals were 
identified. The 269 associated funerary objects, listed as 
individual or grouped catalogued items, are divided among the 
different site numbers. The two associated funerary objects from 
SNI-14 are one bone spatulate, and one lot of Olivella shell beads. 
The three associated funerary objects from SNI-15 are one bird bone 
needle, one lot of bone beads, and one steatite bead fragment. The 
100 associated funerary objects from SNI-16 are four lots of 
asphaltum fragments with basketry impressions, six unmodified animal 
bone fragments, one bird humerus awl, one animal bone with 
asphaltum, one bone fishhook, one sea lion tooth pendant, four 
chalcedony pendants, one unmodified jasper fragment, one yellow 
ochre fragment, one flaked shale object, one shell bead, one shell 
implement, four abalone shell containers (holes sealed with 
asphaltum), two unmodified shell fragments, one lot Olivella shell 
beads, one modified abalone shell fragment, 69 abalone shell 
pendants. Three shell pendants and five abalone shell containers are 
missing from the collection. The 73 associated funerary objects from 
SNI-18 are one bone harpoon dart, three shell ornaments, one 
possible pelican stone effigy, one stone ornament with a hole 
drilled in the center, two stone bifaces, one

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stone chopper, one stone scraper, one stone hammerstone, one lot of 
stone fragments, 15 abalone fish hook 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, 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.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 3, 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 
following sentence:

    In 1959, human remains representing, at minimum, seven 
individuals were collected by Ed Mitchell and Sam-Joe Townsend from 
sites CA-SNI-18 and other unnumbered SNI sites, and donated to the 
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 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 inserting the following sentence 
after sentence 1:

    No specific provenience information beyond their SNI origin 
exists for these human remains.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 4, 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 
following sentence:

    In 1966, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by S. Ray Harmon and donated to the Natural History 
Museum of Los Angeles County in 1979.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
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 four associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued items, are one unmodified large black abalone 
shell, one lot of asphaltum fragments, one abalone shell pendant, 
and one lot of bird bones.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 6, 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 
``13'' with the number ``10.''
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 6, 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 three associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued

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items, are one lot of mammal bones, including whale ribs, one killer 
whale tooth, and one lot of fish bone.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 1, sentence 1, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    In the early 1900s, human remains representing, at minimum, 
eight individuals were collected by Arthur Sanger.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 1, sentence 6, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    The two associated funerary objects are projectile points, 
embedded within the ilium and cranium of associated human remains.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 2, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and Associated 
Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by substituting the 
following paragraph:

    In 1938, human remains representing, at minimum, four 
individuals were collected from SNI sites by UCLA. These human 
remains were later donated to Loyola Marymount University in 1962, 
which returned them to SNI holdings in 2006. The human remains were 
collected from six SNI sites--SN-1, SN-9, SN-12, SN-17, SN-18, and 
SN-171--and some unnumbered locations. No known individuals were 
identified. The 29 associated funerary objects, listed as individual 
or grouped catalogued items, are divided among the different sites. 
The 12 associated funerary objects from SN-1 are seven shell fish 
hook fragments, one Norrisia norrisi fish hook fragment, one worked 
Haliotis rufescens fragment, one pendant, one sandstone hammer 
stone, and one broken soapstone pipe. The one associated funerary 
object from SN-17 is a fish hook fragment. The 13 associated 
funerary objects from SN-18 are one lot of lithics, one lot of 
unworked sandstone, one lot of oxidized metal, one lot of unworked 
mussel shell, one quartzite flake, one chert projectile point base, 
four fish hook fragments, one unmodified shell, one unmodified 
mammal bone, and one lot of unmodified fish bone. The three 
associated funerary objects from unknown locations are one shell 
fish hook fragment, one broken awl, and one lot of faunal remains.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 3, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and Associated 
Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by deleting the 
following paragraph:

    In 1959, human remains representing, at minimum, 2 individuals 
were collected during excavations conducted by Sam-Joe Townsend and 
Fred Reinman from the UCLA Archaeological Survey. These human 
remains were collected from 2 SNI Sites--CA-SNI-14 and CA-SNI-15. 
These two individuals belong to the same collection from the 1959 
excavations located in the Fowler Museum at UCLA and reported under 
subparagraph (i) of this notice. No known individuals were 
identified. No associated funerary objects are present.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 5, sentence 4, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    The 33 associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued items, are one aves beak, one bag of Haliotis, 
broken, one cut/worked bird bone, one cut and worked shell, one lot 
of cut, worked, abraded, punched, and broken abalone shell, one cut/
worked/abraded red abalone shell, one cut faunal bone, two Olivella 
shell side walls, one ornament fragment, three projectile points, 
two fragments of red ochre pigment, one sandstone burial marker, one 
sandstone nodule with red ochre stain, one sea grass, twined, with 
detritus, one shell columella, eight whole and broken shell 
fishhooks, three shell fishhook blanks, one frontal marine mammal 
tooth, one whale bone wedge, and one whole abalone shell.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 1, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and Associated 
Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by substituting the 
following paragraph:

    In 1977, human remains representing, at minimum, eight 
individuals were collected during excavations conducted by George 
Kritzman and others. These human remains were collected from 5 SNI 
sites--CA-SNI-5, CA-SNI-11, CA-SNI-47, CA-SNI-55 and CA-SNI-146. No 
known individuals were identified. The 14 associated funerary 
objects, listed as individual or grouped catalogued items, are 
divided among the different sites. The nine associated funerary 
objects from SNI-47 are two projectile points, four shell fish hook 
blanks, one rim tool, one lot asphaltum with possible basketry 
impressions, and one drill. The five associated funerary objects 
from SNI-55 are one rim tool, one gorge, one bead blank, one lot of 
asphaltum water bottle impressions, and one lot of asphaltum 
basketry impressions.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 2, sentence 1, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the phrase ``1 individual'' with the phrase ``two 
individuals.''
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 2, sentence 4, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    The one associated funerary object, listed as grouped catalogued 
items, is one lot of miscellaneous faunal remains (shell, fishbone, 
etc.).

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 3, sentence 4, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    The eight associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued items, are two shell fishhook blanks, one lot of 
skirt weights, four bags of unsorted mixed shell and lithics, and 
one spire ground shell bead.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 4, sentence 1, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the number ``5'' with the number ``7.''
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 4, sentence 4, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    The 37 associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued items, are one marine mammal tooth, one cut 
marine mammal mandible w/asphaltum, one awl, six bags of flaked 
stone, one bag of mixed flaked stone, sandstone and bone, three bags 
of mixed lithics and shell, one bag of mixed shell, flaked stone & 
bone, three bags of mixed shell, one bag of mixed shell and bone, 
one lot of basketry impressions, one shell bead, one shell bead 
blank, one Mytilus californianus disk bead, one biface fragment, one 
crab claw and asphaltum, one

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lot of mixed faunal bone, three lots of disk beads, one lot of 
spire-lopped Olivella beads, one lot of unmodified pebbles, one lot 
of shell, sand and asphaltum w/basketry impressions, one lot of 
whole Olivella shells, one lot of worked and perforated serpentine, 
one Olivella biplicata bead, one bag of shell and asphaltum, one 
soapstone tube/bead, and one Tachycardium sp. shell fragment.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 1, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and Associated 
Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by substituting the 
following paragraph:

    In 1989, human remains representing, at minimum, eight 
individuals were collected during excavations conducted by Steven 
Schwartz, George Kritzman, Audrey Schwartz, and others from the 
Department of the Navy's Cultural Resources management program. 
These human remains were collected from four SNI sites--CA-SNI-168, 
CA-SNI-171, CA-SNI-214, and CA-SNI-221. No known individuals were 
identified. The 116 associated funerary objects, listed as 
individual or grouped catalogued items, are divided among the 
different sites. The two associated funerary objects from SNI-168 
are one broken red abalone and one lot asphaltum fragments. The 114 
associated funerary objects from SNI-214 are two lots asphaltum 
impressions, one lot asphaltum basketry impressions, one asphaltum 
water bottle with stopper and Haliotis fragments, one biface 
fragment, one biface knife, two bifaces with asphaltum on base, one 
disc bead, one bird bone, two lots bird bone fragments, one bone 
tool, three bowl fragments, two lots carbonized wood, one composite 
spear with asphaltum, one Delphinidae jaw, one complete dog 
skeleton, one bag of fish bone, two fish hooks, five fish hook 
blanks, two incised soapstone, one bag of lithics, one lot of flaked 
stone, one lot of manuports, two Marine mammal bone awl or punch, 
one cut Marine mammal bone fragment, one marine mammal scapula, one 
mortar, one lot Mytilus californianus shell, two pestles, three 
pestle bases, two pestle fragments, one pestle mid-section, one lot 
red ochre, one possible sandstone saw, one pressure flaker, nine 
projectile points, one projectile point base, one projectile point 
fragment, two projectile point midsections, one projectile point 
tip, two projectile point with asphaltum on base, one projectile 
point spear head, one punch or awl, three marine mammal ribs with 
asphaltum, two lots sandstone dish fragments, one sandstone slab, 
one sandstone tool, one possible sandstone weight, one scraper, one 
shell bottle stop, one soapstone healing stone, two soapstone 
pendants, one lot of variously abraded, drilled or raw soapstone, 
one bag of soil from inside mortar, one lot tarring pebbles, one 
Tachycardium shell, one bag unworked bone fragments, one unworked 
mammal rib, one piece unworked sandstone, one lot unworked shell, 
one unworked stone with asphaltum, two unworked whale bones, one 
whale bone chisel, five whale bone pry, three whale bone wand, one 
whale bone wand tip, one whale bone epiphyseal plate, five whole and 
fragmentary whale scapulae, one piece of wood, one piece of wood 
with asphaltum and charcoal, one piece pecked sandstone, and two 
pieces abraded soapstone.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 2, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and Associated 
Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by inserting the 
following sentence after sentence 3:

    The human remains are noted as missing since 2016.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 3, sentence 1, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    In 2000, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by Steve Schwartz and Lisa Thomas because of their 
progressive exposure by erosion.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 4, sentence 1, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the number ``2'' with the number ``3.''
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 1, sentence 3, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and 
Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura 
(NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    The six associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued items, are one lot of shell beads, one shell 
bead, one lot of fragmentary marine shell, one lot of stone 
fragments, one lot of fragmentary mixed fish, human and mammal bone, 
and one lot of fragmentary bone, charcoal and asphaltum.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 2, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and Associated 
Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by deleting the 
following paragraph:

    An additional set of human remains representing, at minimum, 1 
individual that also lacks specific information on the date of 
collection/donation or a collector, does have accompanying 
documentation indicating it was collected from site CA-SNI-171. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are 
present.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 4, under the heading ``(iii) Human Remains and Associated 
Funerary Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San 
Nicolas Island Curation Facility,'' is corrected by substituting the 
following paragraphs:

    NAGPRA items in collections at the SNI Curation Facility include 
one funerary object associated with human remains located at the 
Southwest Museum/Autry Museum and reported under subparagraph (vi) 
of this notice. This associated funerary object is a unmodified 
abalone shell that was collected by Rozaire in 1960 at site CA-SNI-
41 and donated to the Southwest Museum.
    NAGPRA items in collections at the SNI Curation Facility also 
include one funerary object associated with human remains located at 
the Southwest Museum/Autry Museum and reported under subparagraph 
(vi) of this notice. This associated funerary object is a fragment 
of sea grass matting that was collected by an unknown party in 1984 
at site CA-SNI-325 and donated to the Southwest Museum.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 5, under the heading ``(iv) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains 
and Associated Funerary Objects at the San Diego Museum of Man,'' is 
corrected by deleting the following paragraph:

    In 1899, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by Mrs. L. H. Sherman and donated to the San Diego 
Museum of Man. No primary documentation or specific provenience 
information beyond their SNI origin exists for these human remains. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
are present.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 1, 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:

    In 1930, human remains representing, at minimum, 140 
individuals, including some cremated remains, were collected by 
Malcolm J. Rogers during an expedition for the San Diego Museum of 
Man. These human remains were excavated or collected on the surface 
from 31 SNI sites with Rogers' field numbers (with equivalent 
Smithsonian trinomial, when known) SN-01 (CA-SNI-7), SN-01A (CA-SNI-
5), SN-03 (CA-SNI-4), SN-04 (CA-SNI-3), SN-05 (CA-SNI-137), SN-06, 
SN-07 (CA-SNI-54), SN-07A (CA-SNI-318), SN-12 (CA-SNI-11), SN-13 
(CA-SNI-12), SN-14 (CA-SNI-25), SN-15 (CA-SNI-21), SN-16, SN-17 (CA-
SNI-141), SN-18 (CA-SNI-15/16), SN-19 (CA-SNI-158),

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SN-20 (CA-SNI-56), SN-21, SN-21A (CA-SNI-157), SN-21A (CA-SNI-159), 
SN-21A (CA-SNI-160), SN-21A (CA-SNI-161), SN-21A (CA-SNI-171), SN-
21B (CA-SNI-18), SN-21C (CA-SNI-39), SN-22, SN-23 (CA-SNI-41), SN-24 
(CA-SNI-20), SN-26, SN-27, SN-31, and some without site attribution. 
No known individuals were identified. The 186 associated funerary 
objects, listed as individual or grouped catalogued items, are 
grouped by site. The four associated funerary objects from SN-01 
(SNI-7) are one scarified mortar and three dog burials. The two 
associated funerary objects from SN-06 are unmodified abalone 
shells. The 15 associated funerary objects from SN-07 (SNI-54) are 
two bowl fragments, one broken steatite pendant, one lot of burned 
animal bones, one chipped stone fragment, two doughnut stones, one 
Olivella bead side section, one projectile point, one stone effigy, 
one stone pendant, three stone spindles and one unmodified animal 
femur. The one associated funerary object from SN-07A (SNI-318) is 
an animal femur. The one associated funerary object from SN-13 (SNI-
12) is a groundstone. The 46 associated funerary objects from SN-14 
(SNI-25) are two arrow points, one bone awl, one bone harpoon, one 
bone with asphaltum, 11 broken steatite doughnut stones, one burned 
fish hook, one Franciscan chert blade fragment, two incised steatite 
bowl fragments, one incised steatite tablet, one modified animal 
bone with filigree incising, one lot of modified stone, two lots of 
modified stone bowl fragments, one obsidian knife, one ovate chert 
knife, one pendant, two lots of shell beads, one small obsidian 
spear point, one lot of steatite and shell beads, two lots of 
steatite bowl fragments, one lot of steatite bowl fragments with 
asphaltum, one steatite seal effigy, two stone beads, one stone 
pendant fragment, and seven whale bone tool fragments. The seven 
associated funerary objects associated with SN-15 (SNI-21) are one 
lot of asphaltum with basketry impressions, one lot of modified 
shell, one modified bird bone, three modified stone fragments, and 
one lot of modified whale bone fragments. The five associated 
funerary objects associated with SN-16 are one sandstone fish hook 
reamer, one lot of bivalve marine shells, one lot of beads, one 
necklace of Olivella beads, and one lot of Olivella square shell 
beads. The one associated funerary object associated with SN-18 
(SNI-15/16) is a lot of beads. The two associated funerary objects 
associated with SN-19 (SNI-158) are one pestle and one mortar. The 
eight associated funerary objects associated with SN-20 (SNI-56) are 
one lot of bird bone beads, one alabaster bead, one steatite 
pendant, one lot of animal bone fragments, one bone awl, one animal 
bone tool, one steatite bowl, and one steatite canoe effigy. The 30 
associated funerary objects from SN-21A are three lots of beads, one 
lot of shell beads with pendant, one concretion or root cast file, 
one deer bone awl base, one flake scraper, four ground stone 
pestles, one lot of yellow ochre, two lots of modified animal bone, 
one obsidian projectile point, one obsidian projectile point tip, 
one lot of Olivella, keyhole limpet and tufa beads, three pendants, 
two red ochre fragments, one root cast, one soil sample, one stone 
canoe effigy, one tufa stone, two lots of vessel fragments, one lot 
of possible whale bone grave markers, and one whale bone spear 
point. The three associated funerary objects from SN-21A (SNI-157) 
are one deer antler pressure flaker, one lot of Olivella shell 
beads, and one quartzite stone for melting asphaltum. The three 
associated funerary objects from SN-21A (SNI-159) are two obsidian 
spear points and one necklace of steatite and Olivella shell beads. 
The four associated funerary objects from SN-21A (SNI-160) are one 
steatite ring fragment, two fish hook reamers, and one lot of 
Olivella shell beads. The one associated funerary object from SA-21A 
(SNI-171) is a lot of modified pelican bone. The two associated 
funerary objects associated with SN-22 are one modified whale bone 
fragment, and one steatite bead. The 31 associated funerary objects 
associated with SN-23 (SNI-41) are one chisel with asphaltum, 10 
ground stone pendant and vessel fragments, 11 chipped stone tools 
(projectile point, biface and flakes), one groundstone vessel 
fragment, seven bone tools and one lot of shell beads. The seven 
associated funerary objects associated with SN-24 (SNI-20) are one 
stone pipe with single groove base, one wood tool, two projectile 
points, one lot of modified bone tools, one canid cranium, and one 
lot of modified stone. The 13 associated funerary objects associated 
with SN-31 are two lots of modified bone, five modified bone 
pendants, one lot of modified lithics, and five lots of shell beads.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 2, sentence 1, 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:

    In 1937 and 1939, human remains representing, at minimum, 26 
individuals, including four cremations, were transferred to the San 
Diego Museum of Man from the San Diego Museum of Natural History.

    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 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.


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    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:

    In 1966, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by U.S. Navy personnel from a site with the Santa 
Barbara Museum of Natural History Site Number 133.54 (the equivalent 
Smithsonian trinomial is unknown) and donated to the Santa Barbara 
Museum of Natural History.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 4, 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 
paragraph:

    In 1970, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were donated by Art McHarg to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural 
History.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 1, under the heading ``(vi) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains 
and Associated Funerary Objects at the Southwest Museum of the American 
Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West,'' is corrected by 
deleting the following paragraph:

    Circa 1900, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were collected by Margaret Nix and donated to the 
Southwest Museum. No specific provenience information beyond their 
SNI origin exists for these human remains. No known individual was 
identified. No associated funerary objects are present.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 2, sentence 1, under the heading ``(vi) Navy-Controlled SNI 
Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the Southwest Museum 
of the American Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West,'' is 
corrected by substituting the following sentence:

    Circa 1926, human remains representing, at minimum, two 
individuals, were collected by Norman Murdoch and donated to the 
Southwest Museum in 1976.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 3, sentence 1, under the heading ``(vi) Navy-Controlled SNI 
Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the Southwest Museum 
of the American Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West,'' is 
corrected by substituting the following paragraph:

    Between 1958 and 1960, human remains representing, at minimum, 
48 individuals were collected by Bruce Bryan, Charles Rozaire, 
George Kritzman, and others during Southwest Museum expeditions to 
SNI. These human remains were excavated or surface collected from 
nine SNI sites--CA-SNI-11, CA-SNI-12, CA-SNI-16, CA-SNI-38, CA-SNI-
41, CA-SNI-47, CA-SNI-51, CA-SNI-55, CA-SNI-97. No known individuals 
were identified. The 129 associated funerary objects, listed as 
individual or grouped catalogued items, are divided among the 
different sites. The four associated funerary objects from SNI-11 
are one lot bird bone, one complete small mortar, one lot red 
ceramic pieces, and one lot tarring pebbles with asphaltum. The 17 
associated funerary objects from SNI-12 are one lot Abalone shell 
beads, one Abalone shell fragment, three Abalone shell pendants, one 
lot Abalone square shell beads, one lot coral fragments, one limpet 
shell, one lot miscellaneous shell fragments, three lots Olivella 
shell beads, two lots sea urchin fragments, one lot snail shells, 
and two lots Tegula shell fragments. The 25 associated funerary 
objects from SNI-16 are four lots Abalone shell fragments, one bag 
misc. shell and faunal, one bag of burnt pebbles, shell fragments 
and animal bone, one lot Basketry impression soil, two lots 
Asphaltum fragments, one lot clam or oyster shell fragments, one lot 
coral fragments, two lots fish bone, two lots Limpet shells, one 
Oyster shell pendant, one lot rodent bones, two lots sea urchin 
fragments, one lot shell beads, one lot shell fragments, two lots 
snail shell fragments, one lot Tegula shell fragments, and one lot 
whole Olivella beads. The three associated funerary objects from 
SNI-38 are one lot Abalone shell fragments, one lot unmodified 
animal bone, and one steatite effigy. The seven associated funerary 
objects from SNI-41 are one lot Tegula shells, two lots Abalone 
shell, one lot unmodified animal bones, one lot Chiton shells, one 
Olivella shell disc bead, and one sandstone object. The 14 
associated funerary objects from SNI-47 are one lot barnacle shell, 
one lot Abalone shells, one lot mussel shells, one Tegula shell, two 
granite bowl fragments, one Limpet shell, two polished soapstone 
effigy fragments, one lot red Abalone shells, one sandstone mano, 
one lot sea urchin fragments, one shell fragment, and one woven sea 
grass fiber. The 33 associated funerary objects from SNI-51 are one 
lot of misc. worked and unworked shell, four lots of mixed stone, 
shell and bone tools, beads, and lithics, with misc. fragments of 
animal bone and shell, one lot of tarred pebbles with one flake, one 
clump of soil with sea grass, two lots animal bone, three unmodified 
animal bones, two lots charcoal, one modified animal bone, two lots 
burned bone beads with circular incised groove, one lot burned bone 
tube beads, one lot tube beads, two lots disc-shaped beads, one lot 
disc-shaped shell beads, one Conus californicus spire-lopped shell 
bead, one lot disc-shaped stone beads, two lots Mytilus disc-shaped 
shell beads with centrally-drilled hole, one lot Olivella shell bead 
blank, one lot Olivella shell beads, one lot red ochre pigment 
fragments, three lots spire-lopped shell beads, and one lot woven 
seagrass pieces. The two associated funerary objects from SNI-55, 
listed as individual or grouped catalogued items, are one lot 
Abalone shell beads and one lot Olivella shell beads. The 24 
associated funerary objects from SNI-97 are two asphaltum fragments, 
one bag of seagrass cordage and matting with one bone fragment, two 
bundles of fibers and soil, one lot sea grass cordage, one lot Black 
Abalone shells, one burned and ground animal bone fragments, one lot 
of ground animal bone fragment, one lot burned wood fragments, one 
core hammerstone, one Cowrie shell fragment, one Mussel shell 
fragment, one lot fish and animal bone, one ground stone fragment, 
two stone scrapers, two Quartzite flake or pestle fragments, one lot 
shell beads, one lot shell fragments, one stone hoe or chopper, one 
lot of unworked pebble and one possible scraper.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510, February 26, 2015), column 3, 
paragraph 4, sentence 1, under the heading ``(vi) Navy-Controlled SNI 
Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the Southwest Museum 
of the American Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West,'' is 
corrected by substituting the following sentence:

    Between 1977 and 1984, human remains representing, at minimum, 
four individuals were collected from sites CA-SNI-11, CA-SNI-12, CA-
SNI-13 and CA-SNI-54 by George Kritzman, Fred Reinman, and others 
during California State University Los Angeles research on SNI and 
donated to the Southwest Museum at an unknown date.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 1, sentence 3, under the heading ``(vi) Navy-Controlled SNI 
Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the Southwest Museum 
of the American

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Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West,'' is corrected by 
substituting the following sentence:

    The 88 associated funerary objects, listed as individual or 
grouped catalogued items are one lot of undifferentiated animal 
bone, 81 bone awls, one lot of green abalone fragments, one lot of 
mussel shell fragments, one coral bead, one lot of sea-matting, 
cordage and fibers, one shell fragment, and one lot of soil and bone 
fragments.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 2, sentence 3, under the heading ``(vi) Navy-Controlled SNI 
Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the Southwest Museum 
of the American Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West,'' is 
corrected by substituting the following sentence:

    The one associated funerary object, listed as an individual 
catalogued item, is a clam shell.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 3, under the heading ``(vi) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains 
and Associated Funerary Objects at the Southwest Museum of the American 
Indian at the Autry Museum of the American West,'' is corrected by 
deleting the following paragraph:

    One additional set of human remains representing, at minimum, 1 
individual, that also has no specific information on date of 
collection/donation or a collector, does have accompanying 
documentation indicating it was collected from site CA-SNI-11. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are 
present.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 4, under the heading ``(vii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human 
Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. 
Hearst Museum of Anthropology,'' is corrected by deleting the following 
paragraph:

    In 1901, human remains representing at minimum, 2 individuals 
were collected by P.M. Jones and donated to the Lowie Museum of 
Anthropology (the predecessor of the U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst 
Museum of Anthropology). 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 10511, February 26, 2015), column 1, 
paragraph 5, under the heading ``(vii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human 
Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. 
Hearst Museum of Anthropology,'' is corrected by deleting the following 
paragraph:

    In 1902, human remains representing, at minimum, 24 individuals 
were collected by Mrs. Blanche Trask during her botanical survey of 
SNI and donated to the then Lowie Museum of Anthropology. No primary 
documentation or specific provenience information beyond their SNI 
origin exists for these human remains. No known individuals were 
identified. The 1 associated funerary object is a large abalone 
shell lying atop the cranium of the individual human remains 
cataloged as 382-12-2187.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 1, sentence 1, under the heading ``(vii) Navy-Controlled SNI 
Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C. Berkeley 
Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology,'' is corrected by substituting 
the number ``17'' with the number ``18.''
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 2, sentence 1, under the heading ``(vii) Navy-Controlled SNI 
Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C. Berkeley 
Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology,'' is corrected by substituting 
the number ``2'' with the number ``3.''
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 2, under the heading ``(vii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human 
Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. 
Hearst Museum of Anthropology,'' is corrected by inserting the 
following sentence after sentence 1:
    The human remains were originally donated through the U.C. Museum 
of Paleontology.
    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
the following information is added after paragraph 2:

(viii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary 
Objects at the Fowler Museum at UCLA

    In 1953, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
(two adult females) were possibly collected by Clement Meighan and 
Hal Eberhart from site CA-SNI-56/18A. No known individuals were 
identified. One associated funerary object was collected, a spool-
shaped object made from a whale vertebra.
    In 1956, human remains representing, at, minimum one individual 
(an adult female) was surface collected from San Nicolas Island and 
brought into the UCLA Dickey Biology collections. It was transferred 
to the Fowler Museum in 1993 for NAGPRA inventory. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are 
present.
    In 1960, human remains representing, at minimum one individual 
(an infant), was surface collected from San Nicolas Island by Sam-
Joe Townsend & S. Rootenberg without further provenience 
information. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects are present.

(ix) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary 
Objects at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

    In the 1930s, human remains representing, at minimum, four 
individuals were collected by an individual named Howard Arden 
Edwards of 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 an unknown year, human remains representing, at minimum, 20 
individuals were collected by Roy Moodie and later donated to the 
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in 1970. No specific 
provenience information beyond their SNI origin exists for these 
human remains. No known individuals were identified. No associated 
funerary objects are present.
    In an unknown year, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were donated by S.C. Evans 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.

(x) Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession 
of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation 
Facility

    In 1991, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by Dana Bleitz in a caliche soil sample from CA-SNI-
351; the embedded human remains were only identified when the sample 
was being cleaned ca. 2015. No known individuals were identified. No 
associated funerary objects are present.
    In 1999, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by CSU Los Angeles during excavation of a historic-
period Chinese abalone site, CA-SNI-323H. No known individuals were 
identified. No associated funerary objects are present.
    In 2005, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by CSULA from CA-SNI-238; but were only identified 
when unsorted screened material was processed by Far Western 
Anthropological Research Group, Inc., in 2013. No known individuals 
were identified. No associated funerary objects are present. 
Documentation indicates theses human remains were transferred to the 
San Nicolas Island Curation Facility. These human remains have been 
missing since 2013.
    In 2006, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by California State University, Fullerton from CA-
SNI-503; only identified when previously unsorted screened material 
was processed by Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc. in 
2013. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary 
objects are present. Documentation

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indicates these human remains were transferred to the San Nicolas 
Island Curation Facility. These human remains have been missing 
since 2013.
    NAGPRA items in collections at the SNI Curation Facility include 
two funerary objects associated with human remains located at the 
Fowler Museum at UCLA and reported in subparagraph (i) of this 
notice. These associated funerary objects, listed as grouped 
catalogued items, are one lot of spire-lopped shell beads and one 
lot of bird bone beads that was collected by Sam-Joe Townsend and 
Fred Reinman in 1959 at sites SNI-14 and SNI-15 as part of the UCLA 
Archeological Survey.

(xi) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary 
Objects at the San Diego Museum of Man

    On an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual who had been cremated, were collected from SNI and 
donated to the San Diego Museum of Man. They were identified during 
a comprehensive inventory of storage areas. No specific provenience 
information beyond their SNI origin exists for these human remains. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
are present.

(xii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary 
Objects at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

    In 1917, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by an unknown individual and accessioned by the Santa 
Barbara Museum of Natural History in 2014. No specific provenience 
information beyond their SNI origin exists for these human remains. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
are present.
    In the 1950s, human remains representing, at minimum, two 
individuals were collected by an unnamed geologist and later given 
to a local Chumash individual, who donated them to the Santa Barbara 
Museum of Natural History in 2000. No specific provenience 
information beyond their SNI origin exists for these human remains. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
are present.
    In 1976, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by R. Russell and initially given to Channel Islands 
National Park, who then conveyed them to the Santa Barbara Museum of 
Natural History. No primary documentation or specific provenience 
information beyond their SNI origin exists for these human remains. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
are present.
    In 1976, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
were surface collected by an unknown individual and donated to the 
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. No specific provenience 
information beyond their SNI origin exists for these human remains. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
are present.
    Navy-controlled NAGPRA items at the Santa Barbara Museum of 
Natural History also include human remains representing, at minimum, 
three individuals, that have information on the date of donation 
(1976, 1992 and 1998, respectively), but lack the name of the 
collectors or site provenience beyond their SNI origin. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects are 
present.

(xiii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary 
Objects at the Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake Curation 
Facility

    In 1993, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were collected by California State University, Fullerton from CA-
SNI-38; but were only identified when previously uncatalogued 
material was cataloged by the Navy Region Southwest Curation 
Specialist in 2018. The collection was curated at the Naval Base 
Ventura County (NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility from the 
time of excavation until it was transferred to the NAWS China Lake 
Curation Facility in 2016. No known individuals were identified. The 
32 associated funerary objects, listed as individual or grouped 
catalogued items, are one piece of porphyritic metavolcanic 
debitage, one piece of metavolcanic debitage, three lots Balanus 
sp., three lots charcoal, two lots Cirripedia, one lot Decapoda sp., 
one lot Haliotis cracherodii, one lot Haliotis sp., one lot Helix 
sp., one lot Lottia gigantea, two lots Mytilus californianus, one 
lot red ochre, one lot Olivella biplicata, three lots pisces 
(undiff.), one lot pisces vertebrae, one lot Septifer bifurcates, 
six lots Strongylocentrotus sp., one lot Tegula sp., and one lot 
vermitidae.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 3 sentence 1 is corrected by substituting the following 
sentence:

    Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the human remains described in 
this notice represent the physical remains of 547 individuals of 
Native American ancestry.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 3, sentence 2 is corrected by substituting the following 
sentence:

    Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), the 1,017 objects described in 
this notice are reasonably believed to have been placed with or near 
individual human remains at the time of death or later as part of 
the death rite or ceremony.

    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511, February 26, 2015), column 2, 
paragraph 3, sentence 3 is corrected by substituting the following 
sentence:

    Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there is a relationship of shared 
group identity that can be reasonably traced between the Native 
American human remains and associated funerary objects and the Pauma 
Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians of the Pauma & Yuima 
Reservation, California; Pechanga Band of Luise[ntilde]o Mission 
Indians of the Pechanga Reservation, California; Rincon Band of 
Luise[ntilde]o Mission Indians of the Rincon Reservation, 
California; and the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of 
the Santa Ynez Reservation, California, hereafter referred to as 
``The Tribes.''

Additional Requestors and Disposition

    Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian Tribe or Native 
Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to 
request transfer of control of these human remains and associated 
funerary objects should submit a written request with information in 
support of the request to Mr. Joseph Montoya, Environmental Planning 
and Conservation Branch Manager, Naval Base Ventura County, 311 Main 
Road, Building 1, Code N45V, Point Mugu, CA 93042, telephone (805) 989-
3804, email joseph.l.montoya@navy.mil, by December 19, 2018. After that 
date, if no additional requestors have come forward, transfer of 
control of the human remains and associated funerary objects to The 
Tribes may proceed.
    The Department of the Navy is responsible for notifying The Tribes 
that this notice has been published.

    Dated: October 9, 2018.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2018-25123 Filed 11-16-18; 8:45 am]
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                                               Regulatory Review; and (9) Provide                         This Notice, published pursuant to 43              published in a Notice of Inventory
                                               recommendations for collaborative and                   CFR 1784.4–1 and in accordance with                   Completion in the Federal Register on
                                               innovative solutions to aggressively                    Presidential Proclamation 9682,                       February 26, 2015. This notice corrects
                                               address wildland fires on public lands                  requests the public to submit                         the minimum number of individuals,
                                               as guided by the Secretary’s memo on                    applications to fill 15 positions on the              the number of associated funerary
                                               wildfires dated September 11, 2017.                     MAC. Any individual or organization                   objects, and presents additional findings
                                                  The MAC shall include 15 members                     may nominate one or more persons to                   of cultural affiliation. Lineal
                                               to be appointed by the Secretary as                     serve on the GSENM MAC. Individuals                   descendants or representatives of any
                                               follows:                                                may nominate themselves for GSENM                     Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
                                                  (1)An elected official from Garfield                 MAC membership. Nomination forms                      organization not identified in this notice
                                               County representing the County;                         may be obtained from the GSENM                        that wish to request transfer of control
                                                  (2) an elected official from Kane                    Headquarters Office, listed above in the              of these human remains and associated
                                               County representing the County;                         ADDRESSES section or at: https://                     funerary objects should submit a written
                                                  (3) a representative of State                        www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/                      request to the Department of the Navy.
                                               government;                                             GetInvolved_RACApplication.pdf. All                   If no additional requestors come
                                                  (4) a representative of Tribal                       nominations must include a completed                  forward, transfer of control of the
                                               government with ancestral interest in                   Resource Advisory Council application                 human remains and associated funerary
                                               the Monument;                                           (OMB Control No. 1004–0204), letters of               objects to the lineal descendants, Indian
                                                  (5) a representative of the educational              reference from the represented interests              Tribes, or Native Hawaiian
                                               community;                                              or organizations, and any other                       organizations stated in this notice may
                                                  (6) a representative of the                          information that speaks to the                        proceed.
                                               conservation community;                                 candidate’s qualifications. The specific              DATES: Lineal descendants or
                                                  (7) a representative of developed                    category the nominee would be                         representatives of any Indian Tribe or
                                               outdoor recreation, off-highway vehicle                 representing should be identified in the              Native Hawaiian organization not
                                               users, or commercial recreation                         letter of nomination and in the                       identified in this notice that wish to
                                               activities, including, for example,                     application form. The BLM Utah State                  request transfer of control of these
                                               commercial or recreation fishing;                       Director and Monument Manager will                    human remains and associated funerary
                                                  (8) a representative of dispersed                    review the applications and letters of                objects should submit a written request
                                               recreation;                                             reference. The State Director shall                   with information in support of the
                                                  (9) a livestock grazing permittee                    confer with the Governor of Utah on                   request to the Department of the Navy
                                               operating within the Monument to                        potential nominations. The BLM State                  at the address in this notice by
                                               represent grazing permittees;                           Director will then forward                            December 19, 2018.
                                                  (10) a representative of private                     recommended nominations to the                        ADDRESSES: Mr. Joseph Montoya,
                                               landowners;                                             Secretary of the Interior, who has                    Environmental Planning and
                                                  (11) a representative of local business              responsibility for making the                         Conservation Branch Manager, Naval
                                               owners; and,                                            appointments.                                         Base Ventura County, 311 Main Road,
                                                  (12) a representative of the public-at-                 Members will serve staggered terms                 Building 1, Code N45V, Point Mugu, CA
                                               large, including, for example, sportsmen                without monetary compensation, but                    93042, telephone (805) 989–3804, email
                                               and sportswomen communities.                            will be reimbursed for travel and per                 joseph.l.montoya@navy.mil.
                                                  Three members will be appointed as                   diem expenses at current rates for                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
                                               special Government employees, one for                   Government employees. The MAC will                    here given in accordance with the
                                               each of the following areas of expertise:               meet approximately two to four times                  Native American Graves Protection and
                                                  (1) A member with expertise in                       annually, and at such other times as                  Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.
                                               systems ecology;                                        designated by the BLM Designated                      3003, of the correction of an inventory
                                                  (2) A member with expertise in                       Federal Officer.                                      of human remains and associated
                                               paleontology; and                                         Authority: 43 CFR 1784.4–1.                         funerary objects under the control of the
                                                  (3) A member with expertise in                                                                             Department of the Navy, and in the
                                               archaeology or history.                                 Edwin L. Roberson,
                                                                                                                                                             physical custody of eight repositories
                                                  The Secretary appoints persons to the                State Director.
                                                                                                                                                             which include the Fowler Museum at
                                               GSENM MAC who are representatives of                    [FR Doc. 2018–25168 Filed 11–16–18; 8:45 am]          UCLA, Natural History Museum of Los
                                               the various major citizen interests                     BILLING CODE 4310–DQ–P                                Angeles County, San Diego Museum of
                                               pertaining to land use planning and                                                                           Man, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
                                               management of the lands under BLM                                                                             History, Southwest Museum of the
                                               management in GSENM.                                    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            Autry National Center of the American
                                                  Each GSENM MAC member will be a                                                                            West, U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst
                                                                                                       National Park Service
                                               person who, as a result of training and                                                                       Museum of Anthropology, Naval Air
                                               experience, has knowledge or special                    [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0026716;                          Weapons Station China Lake Curation
                                               expertise which qualifies him or her to                 PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000]                          Facility, and Naval Base Ventura County
                                               provide advice from among the                                                                                 San Nicolas Island Curation Facility.
                                               categories of interest listed above. As                 Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S.
                                                                                                                                                             The human remains and associated
                                               appropriate, certain MAC members may                    Department of Defense, Department of
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                                                                                                                                                             funerary objects were removed from San
                                               be appointed as Special Government                      the Navy, Washington, DC; Correction
                                                                                                                                                             Nicolas Island, Naval Base Ventura
                                               Employees. Special Government                           AGENCY:   National Park Service, Interior.            County, Ventura County, CA.
                                               Employees serve on the MAC without                      ACTION:   Notice; correction.                            This notice is published as part of the
                                               compensation, and are subject to                                                                              National Park Service’s administrative
                                               financial disclosure requirements in the                SUMMARY:  The Department of the Navy                  responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
                                               Ethics in Government Act and 5 CFR                      has corrected an inventory of human                   U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in
                                               2634.                                                   remains and associated funerary objects,              this notice are the sole responsibility of


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                                               the museum, institution, or Federal                        In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,              Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected
                                               agency that has control of the Native                   February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph               by substituting the following sentence:
                                               American human remains and                              5, under the heading ‘‘(i) Navy-                         Prior to 1958, human remains representing,
                                               associated funerary objects. The                        controlled SNI Human Remains and                      at minimum four individuals (three adults
                                               National Park Service is not responsible                Associated Funerary Objects at the                    (one female, two male), and one sub-adult),
                                               for the determinations in this notice.                  Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                 were removed from site CA–SNI–15 (NI–15)
                                                  This notice corrects the minimum                     by substituting the following paragraph:              by H.B. Allen and donated to UCLA.
                                               number of human remains, the number                       In 1951, human remains representing, at                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,
                                               of associated funerary objects, and                     minimum, 16 individuals (15 adult (five               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph
                                               cultural affiliation published in a Notice              identified as female, four as male and six            3, under the heading ‘‘(i) Navy-
                                               of Inventory Completion in the Federal                  undetermined), and one sub-adult) were                controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               Register (80 FR 10506–10511, February                   collected by Stewart L. Peck from site CA–            Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               26, 2015). After publication, additional                SNI–18 and donated to UCLA. No known
                                                                                                                                                             Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected
                                                                                                       individuals were identified. The four
                                               human remains and associated funerary                   associated funerary objects are animal bones,         by substituting the following paragraph:
                                               objects were found in repository                        comingled with the human remains of                      In 1959, human remains representing, at
                                               collections. Transfer of control of the                 catalog number 136a.                                  minimum, 61 individuals were collected
                                               items in this correction notice has not                                                                       during excavations conducted by Sam-Joe
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,
                                               occurred.                                                                                                     Townsend, Fred Reinman, Marshall
                                                                                                       February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph               McKusick, Clement Meighan and others from
                                               Correction                                              6, under the heading ‘‘(i) Navy-                      the UCLA Archaeological Survey. These
                                                                                                       controlled SNI Human Remains and                      human remains were collected from six SNI
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,
                                                                                                       Associated Funerary Objects at the                    sites—CA–SNI–14, CA–SNI–15, CA–SNI–16,
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                                                                                       Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                 CA–SNI–18, CA–SNI–40, and CA–SNI–56. In
                                               3, sentence 1 is corrected by substituting                                                                    August 1959, excavations at SNI–14 removed
                                                                                                       by deleting the following paragraph:
                                               the following sentence:                                                                                       an infant individual. Excavations at SNI–15
                                                                                                         In 1951, human remains representing at              removed a burial with two adult females
                                                 The human remains representing, at
                                                                                                       minimum, 2 individuals were collected by              interred. Excavations at SNI–16 removed 21
                                               minimum, 547 individuals and the 1,017
                                                                                                       Stewart L. Peck and donated to UCLA. No               individuals (16 adults, of which three are
                                               associated funerary objects listed in this
                                                                                                       primary documentation or specific                     male and six are female, four sub-adults, and
                                               notice are in eight different locations in
                                                                                                       provenience information beyond their SNI              an individual represented by a scapula
                                               California.
                                                                                                       origin exists for these human remains. No             fragment). Excavations at SNI–18 removed
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,                known individuals were identified. No                 seven individuals (seven adults, four
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                 associated funerary objects are present.              identified as male and one female).
                                               3, sentence 2 is corrected by substituting                 In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,              Excavations at SNI–40 removed 20 burials
                                               the following sentence:                                 February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               that included a minimum of 26 individuals
                                                                                                                                                             (17 adults, of which nine were identified as
                                                  These are the Fowler Museum at UCLA,                 1, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(i)
                                                                                                                                                             male and five as female, three infants, five
                                               the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles               Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains                     juveniles, and one sub-adult). In September
                                               County, the Naval Base Ventura County                   and Associated Funerary Objects at the                1959, a survey of SNI–40 removed an adult
                                               (NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,            Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                 individual represented by 16 teeth from a
                                               the San Diego Museum of Man, the Santa                  by substituting the following sentence:               looted grave. Excavations from SNI–56
                                               Barbara Museum of Natural History, the                                                                        removed two burials representing three adult
                                               Southwest Museum of the American Indian                   Sometime prior to 1952, human remains
                                                                                                       representing, at minimum, two individuals             individuals (identified further as one male,
                                               at the Autry Museum of the American West,                                                                     one female and one undetermined). No
                                               the U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst Museum               (both adult, one further identified as male)
                                                                                                                                                             known individuals were identified. The 269
                                               of Anthropology and the Naval Air Weapons               were collected by an unknown party and
                                                                                                                                                             associated funerary objects, listed as
                                               Station (NAWS) China Lake Curation                      donated to UCLA.
                                                                                                                                                             individual or grouped catalogued items, are
                                               Facility.                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,              divided among the different site numbers.
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,                February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               The two associated funerary objects from
                                                                                                       1, sentence 4, under the heading ‘‘(i)                SNI–14 are one bone spatulate, and one lot
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                                                                       of Olivella shell beads. The three associated
                                               4, sentence 2, under the heading ‘‘(i)                  Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains
                                                                                                       and Associated Funerary Objects at the                funerary objects from SNI–15 are one bird
                                               Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains                                                                             bone needle, one lot of bone beads, and one
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the                  Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                 steatite bead fragment. The 100 associated
                                               Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                   by substituting the following sentences:              funerary objects from SNI–16 are four lots of
                                               by substituting the following sentence:                    The 17 associated funerary objects, listed         asphaltum fragments with basketry
                                                                                                       as individual or grouped catalogued items,            impressions, six unmodified animal bone
                                                  Primary documentation for these
                                                                                                       are one abalone fish hook, one biface                 fragments, one bird humerus awl, one animal
                                               human remains is limited.                                                                                     bone with asphaltum, one bone fishhook, one
                                                                                                       fragment, five unmodified shells, one crab
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,                claw fragment, two unmodified animal bone             sea lion tooth pendant, four chalcedony
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                 fragments, one obsidian point, one perforated         pendants, one unmodified jasper fragment,
                                               4, under the heading ‘‘(i) Navy-                        disk or abalone shell fish hook blank, one            one yellow ochre fragment, one flaked shale
                                               controlled SNI Human Remains and                        steatite bowl fragment, one lot tarring               object, one shell bead, one shell implement,
                                               Associated Funerary Objects at the                      pebbles, one worked disk or abalone shell             four abalone shell containers (holes sealed
                                               Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                   fish hook blank, two worked shells. One shell         with asphaltum), two unmodified shell
                                                                                                       fish hook fragment is listed in the catalog           fragments, one lot Olivella shell beads, one
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                                               by inserting the following sentence after
                                                                                                       records, but is missing from the museum               modified abalone shell fragment, 69 abalone
                                               sentence 2:                                                                                                   shell pendants. Three shell pendants and five
                                                                                                       collections.
                                                 One sub-adult and one adult male                                                                            abalone shell containers are missing from the
                                               individual were collected from site CA–SNI–
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,              collection. The 73 associated funerary objects
                                               19 (the Indian Dwelling Site at Corral                  February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               from SNI–18 are one bone harpoon dart,
                                               Harbor). For the remaining two individuals,             2, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(i)                three shell ornaments, one possible pelican
                                               no specific provenience information is                  Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains                     stone effigy, one stone ornament with a hole
                                               available beyond their SNI origin.                      and Associated Funerary Objects at the                drilled in the center, two stone bifaces, one



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                                               stone chopper, one stone scraper, one stone             also lack specific information on the date of         3, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(ii)
                                               hammerstone, one lot of stone fragments, 15             collection/donation or a collector, does have         Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               abalone fish hook blanks, three abalone fish            accompanying documentation indicating it              and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               hooks, 11 abalone shell containers, one                 was collected from site CA–SNI–18. No
                                               broken stone pipe with bird bone stem, one
                                                                                                                                                             Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                                                                                       known individuals were identified. No
                                               bone pipe stem with asphaltum, five bone                associated funerary objects are present.
                                                                                                                                                             County,’’ is corrected by substituting the
                                               prys, one bird bone object, eight worked bone                                                                 following sentence:
                                               fragments, one worked wood fragment, one                   In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,
                                                                                                                                                                In 1959, human remains representing, at
                                               lot of wood fragments, one steatite grooved             February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               minimum, seven individuals were collected
                                               pebble, one tarring pebble, one lot of                  3, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(ii)               by Ed Mitchell and Sam-Joe Townsend from
                                               asphaltum fragments, six lots of unmodified             Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains                     sites CA–SNI–18 and other unnumbered SNI
                                               animal bone fragments, one lot of shell                 and Associated Funerary Objects at the                sites, and donated to the Natural History
                                               fragments, two sea urchin fragments, one                Natural History Museum of Los Angeles                 Museum of Los Angeles County.
                                               yellow ochre ball, and one lot of burned
                                               wood fragments. One stone charmstone, one
                                                                                                       County,’’ is corrected by substituting the               In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               stone pipe with bone stem, and one abalone              number ‘‘49’’ with the number ‘‘51.’’                 February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               shell fish hook are catalogued, but missing                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,              3, under the heading ‘‘(ii) Navy-
                                               from the collection. The 88 associated                  February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               funerary objects from SNI–40 are three stone            4, under the heading ‘‘(ii) Navy-                     Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               perforated rings, seven steatite pointed                controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               objects, one worked stone fragment, one chert                                                                 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                                                                                       Associated Funerary Objects at the                    County,’’ is corrected by inserting the
                                               projectile point, one quartz projectile point           Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                               basal fragment, one siltstone net sinker, one                                                                 following sentence after sentence 1:
                                               bone pendant, one sea mammal canine tooth               County,’’ is corrected by substituting the
                                                                                                       following paragraph:                                    No specific provenience information
                                               pendant, one lot of bone spatulate fragments,                                                                 beyond their SNI origin exists for these
                                               seven lots of worked bone, 19 lots of shell               In August 1933, human remains                       human remains.
                                               beads, five unmodified shell fragments, two             representing, at minimum, one individual
                                               worked abalone fragments, five lots of                  were collected by an individual named Rose               In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               unmodified animal bone fragments, one crab              and donated to the Antelope Valley Museum.            February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               claw fragment, one asphaltum fragment, six              The human remains were transferred to the             4, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(ii)
                                               lots of asphaltum with basketry impressions,            Natural History Museum of Los Angeles                 Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               one lot of tarring pebbles, one bag of charcoal         County by Grace Oliver of the Antelope                and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               fragments, one yellow ochre fragment, and 22            Valley Museum in 1979. No primary
                                               shell containers. One stone pipe, one stone                                                                   Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                                                                                       documentation or specific provenience                 County,’’ is corrected by substituting the
                                               perforated ring, one steatite effigy, one chert         information beyond their SNI origin exists for
                                               projectile point with asphaltum at one end,                                                                   following sentence:
                                                                                                       these human remains. No known individuals
                                               and one obsidian projectile point are missing           were identified. No associated funerary                 In 1966, human remains representing, at
                                               from the collection. The three associated               objects are present.                                  minimum, one individual were collected by
                                               funerary objects from SNI–56 are one stone                                                                    S. Ray Harmon and donated to the Natural
                                               point, two bone fish gorge. One perforated                 In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,              History Museum of Los Angeles County in
                                               steatite stone is missing from the collection.          February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               1979.
                                               In 2000, one Haliotis shell bead and one bird           5, sentence 3, under the heading ‘‘(ii)
                                               bone were sent for destructive analysis and             Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains                        In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               are missing from the collection.                                                                              February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                                                                                       and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,                Natural History Museum of Los Angeles                 5, sentence 3, under the heading ‘‘(ii)
                                               February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph                 County,’’ is corrected by substituting the            Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               1, under the heading ‘‘(i) Navy-                        following sentence:                                   and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               controlled SNI Human Remains and                                                                              Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                                                                                          The nine associated funerary objects are           County,’’ is corrected by substituting the
                                               Associated Funerary Objects at the                      one composite bone fishhook barb, one sea
                                               Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                                                                         following sentence:
                                                                                                       lion rib bone flaker, one whale bone
                                               by substituting the following paragraph:                implement, one bone tube bead, one conical              The four associated funerary objects, listed
                                                 Navy-controlled NAGPRA items at the                   sandstone pipe, one biface fragment, one              as individual or grouped catalogued items,
                                               Fowler Museum also include human remains                projectile point in two-pieces, one biface tip,       are one unmodified large black abalone shell,
                                               representing, at minimum, an additional                 and one large sandstone pipe.                         one lot of asphaltum fragments, one abalone
                                               three individuals (two adults identified as a                                                                 shell pendant, and one lot of bird bones.
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               male and female, and an infant) that lack                                                                        In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               specific information on the date of collection,         February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                                                                                       2, under the heading ‘‘(ii) Navy-                     February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               or the site provenience beyond their SNI
                                               origin. The collection is labeled as Burial 1           controlled SNI Human Remains and                      6, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(ii)
                                               and was donated to the UCLA Dickey Biology              Associated Funerary Objects at the                    Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               Collections prior to 1990. It was transferred           Natural History Museum of Los Angeles                 and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               to the Fowler Museum at UCLA for NAGPRA                 County,’’ is corrected by deleting the                Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                               inventory purposes. No known individual                 following paragraph:                                  County,’’ is corrected by substituting the
                                               was identified. No associated funerary                                                                        number ‘‘13’’ with the number ‘‘10.’’
                                               objects are present.                                      In 1959, human remains representing, at                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                                                                                       minimum, 2 individuals were collected by
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10507,                Ed Mitchell and Sam-Joe Townsend and
                                                                                                                                                             February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph                                                                       6, sentence 3, under the heading ‘‘(ii)
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                                                                                                       donated to the Natural History Museum of
                                               2, under the heading ‘‘(i) Navy-                        Los Angeles County. No specific provenience           Navy-controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               controlled SNI Human Remains and                        information beyond their SNI origin exists for        and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               Associated Funerary Objects at the                      these human remains. No known individuals             Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                               Fowler Museum at UCLA,’’ is corrected                   were identified. No associated funerary               County,’’ is corrected by substituting the
                                               by deleting the following paragraph:                    objects are present.                                  following sentence:
                                                 One additional group of human remains                   In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,                  The three associated funerary objects,
                                               representing, at minimum, 9 individuals, that           February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph               listed as individual or grouped catalogued



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                                               items, are one lot of mammal bones,                     Remains and Associated Funerary                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               including whale ribs, one killer whale tooth,           Objects in the Possession of the Naval                February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph
                                               and one lot of fish bone.                               Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island                2, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(iii)
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,                Curation Facility,’’ is corrected by                  Human Remains and Associated
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph                 deleting the following paragraph:                     Funerary Objects in the Possession of
                                               1, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(iii)                   In 1959, human remains representing, at            the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San
                                               Human Remains and Associated                            minimum, 2 individuals were collected                 Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is
                                               Funerary Objects in the Possession of                   during excavations conducted by Sam-Joe               corrected by substituting the phrase ‘‘1
                                               the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San                       Townsend and Fred Reinman from the UCLA               individual’’ with the phrase ‘‘two
                                               Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is                  Archaeological Survey. These human                    individuals.’’
                                               corrected by substituting the following                 remains were collected from 2 SNI Sites—                 In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                                                                                       CA–SNI–14 and CA–SNI–15. These two                    February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph
                                               sentence:                                               individuals belong to the same collection
                                                 In the early 1900s, human remains                     from the 1959 excavations located in the
                                                                                                                                                             2, sentence 4, under the heading ‘‘(iii)
                                               representing, at minimum, eight individuals             Fowler Museum at UCLA and reported under              Human Remains and Associated
                                               were collected by Arthur Sanger.                        subparagraph (i) of this notice. No known             Funerary Objects in the Possession of
                                                                                                       individuals were identified. No associated            the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                                                                                       funerary objects are present.                         Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,              corrected by substituting the following
                                               1, sentence 6, under the heading ‘‘(iii)
                                                                                                       February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               sentence:
                                               Human Remains and Associated
                                               Funerary Objects in the Possession of                   5, sentence 4, under the heading ‘‘(iii)                 The one associated funerary object, listed
                                               the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San                       Human Remains and Associated                          as grouped catalogued items, is one lot of
                                                                                                       Funerary Objects in the Possession of                 miscellaneous faunal remains (shell,
                                               Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is
                                                                                                       the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San                     fishbone, etc.).
                                               corrected by substituting the following
                                               sentence:                                               Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is                   In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                                                                                       corrected by substituting the following               February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph
                                                 The two associated funerary objects are
                                               projectile points, embedded within the ilium
                                                                                                       sentence:                                             3, sentence 4, under the heading ‘‘(iii)
                                               and cranium of associated human remains.                   The 33 associated funerary objects, listed         Human Remains and Associated
                                                                                                       as individual or grouped catalogued items,            Funerary Objects in the Possession of
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,                are one aves beak, one bag of Haliotis,               the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph                 broken, one cut/worked bird bone, one cut             Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is
                                               2, under the heading ‘‘(iii) Human                      and worked shell, one lot of cut, worked,             corrected by substituting the following
                                               Remains and Associated Funerary                         abraded, punched, and broken abalone shell,           sentence:
                                               Objects in the Possession of the Naval                  one cut/worked/abraded red abalone shell,
                                               Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island                  one cut faunal bone, two Olivella shell side             The eight associated funerary objects,
                                               Curation Facility,’’ is corrected by                    walls, one ornament fragment, three                   listed as individual or grouped catalogued
                                                                                                       projectile points, two fragments of red ochre         items, are two shell fishhook blanks, one lot
                                               substituting the following paragraph:                                                                         of skirt weights, four bags of unsorted mixed
                                                                                                       pigment, one sandstone burial marker, one
                                                  In 1938, human remains representing, at              sandstone nodule with red ochre stain, one            shell and lithics, and one spire ground shell
                                               minimum, four individuals were collected                sea grass, twined, with detritus, one shell           bead.
                                               from SNI sites by UCLA. These human                     columella, eight whole and broken shell                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               remains were later donated to Loyola                    fishhooks, three shell fishhook blanks, one
                                               Marymount University in 1962, which                                                                           February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph
                                                                                                       frontal marine mammal tooth, one whale
                                               returned them to SNI holdings in 2006. The              bone wedge, and one whole abalone shell.
                                                                                                                                                             4, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(iii)
                                               human remains were collected from six SNI                                                                     Human Remains and Associated
                                               sites—SN–1, SN–9, SN–12, SN–17, SN–18,                     In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,              Funerary Objects in the Possession of
                                               and SN–171—and some unnumbered                          February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San
                                               locations. No known individuals were                    1, under the heading ‘‘(iii) Human                    Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is
                                               identified. The 29 associated funerary                  Remains and Associated Funerary                       corrected by substituting the number
                                               objects, listed as individual or grouped                Objects in the Possession of the Naval                ‘‘5’’ with the number ‘‘7.’’
                                               catalogued items, are divided among the                 Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island                   In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,
                                               different sites. The 12 associated funerary             Curation Facility,’’ is corrected by
                                               objects from SN–1 are seven shell fish hook                                                                   February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph
                                                                                                       substituting the following paragraph:                 4, sentence 4, under the heading ‘‘(iii)
                                               fragments, one Norrisia norrisi fish hook
                                               fragment, one worked Haliotis rufescens                   In 1977, human remains representing, at             Human Remains and Associated
                                               fragment, one pendant, one sandstone                    minimum, eight individuals were collected             Funerary Objects in the Possession of
                                               hammer stone, and one broken soapstone                  during excavations conducted by George                the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San
                                               pipe. The one associated funerary object from           Kritzman and others. These human remains              Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is
                                               SN–17 is a fish hook fragment. The 13                   were collected from 5 SNI sites—CA–SNI–5,             corrected by substituting the following
                                               associated funerary objects from SN–18 are              CA–SNI–11, CA–SNI–47, CA–SNI–55 and
                                                                                                       CA–SNI–146. No known individuals were
                                                                                                                                                             sentence:
                                               one lot of lithics, one lot of unworked
                                               sandstone, one lot of oxidized metal, one lot           identified. The 14 associated funerary                   The 37 associated funerary objects, listed
                                               of unworked mussel shell, one quartzite                 objects, listed as individual or grouped              as individual or grouped catalogued items,
                                               flake, one chert projectile point base, four            catalogued items, are divided among the               are one marine mammal tooth, one cut
                                               fish hook fragments, one unmodified shell,              different sites. The nine associated funerary         marine mammal mandible w/asphaltum, one
                                                                                                       objects from SNI–47 are two projectile points,        awl, six bags of flaked stone, one bag of
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                                               one unmodified mammal bone, and one lot
                                               of unmodified fish bone. The three associated           four shell fish hook blanks, one rim tool, one        mixed flaked stone, sandstone and bone,
                                               funerary objects from unknown locations are             lot asphaltum with possible basketry                  three bags of mixed lithics and shell, one bag
                                               one shell fish hook fragment, one broken awl,           impressions, and one drill. The five                  of mixed shell, flaked stone & bone, three
                                               and one lot of faunal remains.                          associated funerary objects from SNI–55 are           bags of mixed shell, one bag of mixed shell
                                                                                                       one rim tool, one gorge, one bead blank, one          and bone, one lot of basketry impressions,
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508,                lot of asphaltum water bottle impressions,            one shell bead, one shell bead blank, one
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph                 and one lot of asphaltum basketry                     Mytilus californianus disk bead, one biface
                                               3, under the heading ‘‘(iii) Human                      impressions.                                          fragment, one crab claw and asphaltum, one



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                                               lot of mixed faunal bone, three lots of disk            three whale bone wand, one whale bone                 collection/donation or a collector, does have
                                               beads, one lot of spire-lopped Olivella beads,          wand tip, one whale bone epiphyseal plate,            accompanying documentation indicating it
                                               one lot of unmodified pebbles, one lot of               five whole and fragmentary whale scapulae,            was collected from site CA–SNI–171. No
                                               shell, sand and asphaltum w/basketry                    one piece of wood, one piece of wood with             known individual was identified. No
                                               impressions, one lot of whole Olivella shells,          asphaltum and charcoal, one piece pecked              associated funerary objects are present.
                                               one lot of worked and perforated serpentine,            sandstone, and two pieces abraded
                                                                                                                                                                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,
                                               one Olivella biplicata bead, one bag of shell           soapstone.
                                               and asphaltum, one soapstone tube/bead, and
                                                                                                                                                             February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,              4, under the heading ‘‘(iii) Human
                                               one Tachycardium sp. shell fragment.
                                                                                                       February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph               Remains and Associated Funerary
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,                2, under the heading ‘‘(iii) Human                    Objects in the Possession of the Naval
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                 Remains and Associated Funerary                       Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island
                                               1, under the heading ‘‘(iii) Human                      Objects in the Possession of the Naval                Curation Facility,’’ is corrected by
                                               Remains and Associated Funerary                         Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island                substituting the following paragraphs:
                                               Objects in the Possession of the Naval                  Curation Facility,’’ is corrected by
                                                                                                                                                                NAGPRA items in collections at the SNI
                                               Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island                  inserting the following sentence after                Curation Facility include one funerary object
                                               Curation Facility,’’ is corrected by                    sentence 3:                                           associated with human remains located at the
                                               substituting the following paragraph:                     The human remains are noted as missing              Southwest Museum/Autry Museum and
                                                  In 1989, human remains representing, at              since 2016.                                           reported under subparagraph (vi) of this
                                               minimum, eight individuals were collected                                                                     notice. This associated funerary object is a
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,              unmodified abalone shell that was collected
                                               during excavations conducted by Steven
                                               Schwartz, George Kritzman, Audrey
                                                                                                       February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph               by Rozaire in 1960 at site CA–SNI–41 and
                                               Schwartz, and others from the Department of             3, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(iii)              donated to the Southwest Museum.
                                               the Navy’s Cultural Resources management                Human Remains and Associated                             NAGPRA items in collections at the SNI
                                               program. These human remains were                       Funerary Objects in the Possession of                 Curation Facility also include one funerary
                                               collected from four SNI sites—CA–SNI–168,               the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San                     object associated with human remains
                                               CA–SNI–171, CA–SNI–214, and CA–SNI–                     Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is                located at the Southwest Museum/Autry
                                               221. No known individuals were identified.              corrected by substituting the following               Museum and reported under subparagraph
                                               The 116 associated funerary objects, listed as          sentence:                                             (vi) of this notice. This associated funerary
                                               individual or grouped catalogued items, are                                                                   object is a fragment of sea grass matting that
                                               divided among the different sites. The two                In 2000, human remains representing, at             was collected by an unknown party in 1984
                                               associated funerary objects from SNI–168 are            minimum, one individual were collected by             at site CA–SNI–325 and donated to the
                                               one broken red abalone and one lot                      Steve Schwartz and Lisa Thomas because of             Southwest Museum.
                                               asphaltum fragments. The 114 associated                 their progressive exposure by erosion.
                                                                                                                                                                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,
                                               funerary objects from SNI–214 are two lots                 In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,              February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph
                                               asphaltum impressions, one lot asphaltum                February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               basketry impressions, one asphaltum water
                                                                                                                                                             5, under the heading ‘‘(iv) Navy-
                                                                                                       4, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(iii)              Controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               bottle with stopper and Haliotis fragments,
                                                                                                       Human Remains and Associated                          Associated Funerary Objects at the San
                                               one biface fragment, one biface knife, two
                                               bifaces with asphaltum on base, one disc                Funerary Objects in the Possession of                 Diego Museum of Man,’’ is corrected by
                                               bead, one bird bone, two lots bird bone                 the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San                     deleting the following paragraph:
                                               fragments, one bone tool, three bowl                    Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is
                                                                                                                                                               In 1899, human remains representing, at
                                               fragments, two lots carbonized wood, one                corrected by substituting the number                  minimum, one individual were collected by
                                               composite spear with asphaltum, one                     ‘‘2’’ with the number ‘‘3.’’                          Mrs. L. H. Sherman and donated to the San
                                               Delphinidae jaw, one complete dog skeleton,                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,              Diego Museum of Man. No primary
                                               one bag of fish bone, two fish hooks, five fish         February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               documentation or specific provenience
                                               hook blanks, two incised soapstone, one bag             1, sentence 3, under the heading ‘‘(iii)              information beyond their SNI origin exists for
                                               of lithics, one lot of flaked stone, one lot of         Human Remains and Associated                          these human remains. No known individual
                                               manuports, two Marine mammal bone awl or                                                                      was identified. No associated funerary
                                               punch, one cut Marine mammal bone
                                                                                                       Funerary Objects in the Possession of
                                                                                                       the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San                     objects are present.
                                               fragment, one marine mammal scapula, one
                                               mortar, one lot Mytilus californianus shell,            Nicolas Island Curation Facility,’’ is                   In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,
                                               two pestles, three pestle bases, two pestle             corrected by substituting the following               February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph
                                               fragments, one pestle mid-section, one lot red          sentence:                                             1, under the heading ‘‘(iv) Navy-
                                               ochre, one possible sandstone saw, one                    The six associated funerary objects, listed         Controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               pressure flaker, nine projectile points, one            as individual or grouped catalogued items,            Associated Funerary Objects at the San
                                               projectile point base, one projectile point             are one lot of shell beads, one shell bead, one       Diego Museum of Man,’’ is corrected by
                                               fragment, two projectile point midsections,             lot of fragmentary marine shell, one lot of
                                               one projectile point tip, two projectile point
                                                                                                                                                             substituting the following paragraph:
                                                                                                       stone fragments, one lot of fragmentary
                                               with asphaltum on base, one projectile point            mixed fish, human and mammal bone, and                   In 1930, human remains representing, at
                                               spear head, one punch or awl, three marine              one lot of fragmentary bone, charcoal and             minimum, 140 individuals, including some
                                               mammal ribs with asphaltum, two lots                    asphaltum.                                            cremated remains, were collected by
                                               sandstone dish fragments, one sandstone                                                                       Malcolm J. Rogers during an expedition for
                                               slab, one sandstone tool, one possible                     In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,              the San Diego Museum of Man. These human
                                               sandstone weight, one scraper, one shell                February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               remains were excavated or collected on the
                                               bottle stop, one soapstone healing stone, two           2, under the heading ‘‘(iii) Human                    surface from 31 SNI sites with Rogers’ field
                                               soapstone pendants, one lot of variously                Remains and Associated Funerary                       numbers (with equivalent Smithsonian
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                                               abraded, drilled or raw soapstone, one bag of           Objects in the Possession of the Naval                trinomial, when known) SN–01 (CA–SNI–7),
                                               soil from inside mortar, one lot tarring                Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island                SN–01A (CA–SNI–5), SN–03 (CA–SNI–4),
                                               pebbles, one Tachycardium shell, one bag                Curation Facility,’’ is corrected by                  SN–04 (CA–SNI–3), SN–05 (CA–SNI–137),
                                               unworked bone fragments, one unworked                                                                         SN–06, SN–07 (CA–SNI–54), SN–07A (CA–
                                               mammal rib, one piece unworked sandstone,
                                                                                                       deleting the following paragraph:                     SNI–318), SN–12 (CA–SNI–11), SN–13 (CA–
                                               one lot unworked shell, one unworked stone                An additional set of human remains                  SNI–12), SN–14 (CA–SNI–25), SN–15 (CA–
                                               with asphaltum, two unworked whale bones,               representing, at minimum, 1 individual that           SNI–21), SN–16, SN–17 (CA–SNI–141), SN–
                                               one whale bone chisel, five whale bone pry,             also lacks specific information on the date of        18 (CA–SNI–15/16), SN–19 (CA–SNI–158),



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                                               SN–20 (CA–SNI–56), SN–21, SN–21A (CA–                   cast, one soil sample, one stone canoe effigy,          The four associated funerary objects, listed
                                               SNI–157), SN–21A (CA–SNI–159), SN–21A                   one tufa stone, two lots of vessel fragments,         as individual or grouped catalogued items,
                                               (CA–SNI–160), SN–21A (CA–SNI–161), SN–                  one lot of possible whale bone grave markers,         are one abalone shell with asphaltum, one
                                               21A (CA–SNI–171), SN–21B (CA–SNI–18),                   and one whale bone spear point. The three             piece of charcoal, one animal bone tool, and
                                               SN–21C (CA–SNI–39), SN–22, SN–23 (CA–                   associated funerary objects from SN–21A               one lot of unmodified shells.
                                               SNI–41), SN–24 (CA–SNI–20), SN–26, SN–                  (SNI–157) are one deer antler pressure flaker,           In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,
                                               27, SN–31, and some without site attribution.           one lot of Olivella shell beads, and one
                                               No known individuals were identified. The               quartzite stone for melting asphaltum. The
                                                                                                                                                             February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               186 associated funerary objects, listed as              three associated funerary objects from SN–            3, under the heading ‘‘(iv) Navy-
                                               individual or grouped catalogued items, are             21A (SNI–159) are two obsidian spear points           Controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               grouped by site. The four associated funerary           and one necklace of steatite and Olivella             Associated Funerary Objects at the San
                                               objects from SN–01 (SNI–7) are one scarified            shell beads. The four associated funerary             Diego Museum of Man,’’ is corrected by
                                               mortar and three dog burials. The two                   objects from SN–21A (SNI–160) are one                 substituting the following paragraph:
                                               associated funerary objects from SN–06 are              steatite ring fragment, two fish hook reamers,
                                               unmodified abalone shells. The 15 associated                                                                     On an unknown date, human remains
                                                                                                       and one lot of Olivella shell beads. The one
                                               funerary objects from SN–07 (SNI–54) are                                                                      representing, at minimum, four individuals
                                                                                                       associated funerary object from SA–21A
                                               two bowl fragments, one broken steatite                                                                       were surface collected from SNI and donated
                                                                                                       (SNI–171) is a lot of modified pelican bone.
                                               pendant, one lot of burned animal bones, one                                                                  to the San Diego Museum of Man. No specific
                                                                                                       The two associated funerary objects
                                               chipped stone fragment, two doughnut                                                                          provenience information beyond their SNI
                                                                                                       associated with SN–22 are one modified
                                               stones, one Olivella bead side section, one                                                                   origin exists for these human remains; they
                                                                                                       whale bone fragment, and one steatite bead.
                                               projectile point, one stone effigy, one stone                                                                 were most likely collected by Malcom J.
                                                                                                       The 31 associated funerary objects associated
                                               pendant, three stone spindles and one                                                                         Rogers during an expedition for the San
                                                                                                       with SN–23 (SNI–41) are one chisel with               Diego Museum of Man in 1930, or part of the
                                               unmodified animal femur. The one                        asphaltum, 10 ground stone pendant and
                                               associated funerary object from SN–07A                                                                        1936 San Diego Natural History Museum
                                                                                                       vessel fragments, 11 chipped stone tools              transfer. No known individuals were
                                               (SNI–318) is an animal femur. The one                   (projectile point, biface and flakes), one
                                               associated funerary object from SN–13 (SNI–                                                                   identified. No associated funerary objects are
                                                                                                       groundstone vessel fragment, seven bone               present.
                                               12) is a groundstone. The 46 associated                 tools and one lot of shell beads. The seven
                                               funerary objects from SN–14 (SNI–25) are                associated funerary objects associated with              In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,
                                               two arrow points, one bone awl, one bone                SN–24 (SNI–20) are one stone pipe with                February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               harpoon, one bone with asphaltum, 11                    single groove base, one wood tool, two                4, under the heading ‘‘(v) Navy-
                                               broken steatite doughnut stones, one burned             projectile points, one lot of modified bone           Controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               fish hook, one Franciscan chert blade                   tools, one canid cranium, and one lot of
                                               fragment, two incised steatite bowl
                                                                                                                                                             Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                                                                                       modified stone. The 13 associated funerary            Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
                                               fragments, one incised steatite tablet, one             objects associated with SN–31 are two lots of
                                               modified animal bone with filigree incising,            modified bone, five modified bone pendants,
                                                                                                                                                             History,’’ is corrected by substituting the
                                               one lot of modified stone, two lots of                  one lot of modified lithics, and five lots of         following paragraph:
                                               modified stone bowl fragments, one obsidian             shell beads.                                             Between 1945 and 1948, human remains
                                               knife, one ovate chert knife, one pendant,                                                                    representing, at minimum, 19 individuals
                                               two lots of shell beads, one small obsidian                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,              were collected by Phil Orr during
                                               spear point, one lot of steatite and shell              February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               excavations on SNI for the Santa Barbara
                                               beads, two lots of steatite bowl fragments,             2, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(iv)               Museum of Natural History. These human
                                               one lot of steatite bowl fragments with                 Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                     remains were excavated or surface collected
                                               asphaltum, one steatite seal effigy, two stone                                                                from 7 SNI sites—CA–SNI–5 (Orr’s 133.5),
                                               beads, one stone pendant fragment, and
                                                                                                       and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                                                                                       San Diego Museum of Man,’’ is                         CA–SNI–7 (Orr’s 133.7), CA–SNI–10 (Orr’s
                                               seven whale bone tool fragments. The seven                                                                    133.10), CA–SNI–17 (Orr’s 133.15), CA–SNI–
                                               associated funerary objects associated with             corrected by substituting the following
                                                                                                                                                             21 (Orr’s 133.21), Orr’s 133.17 and Orr’s
                                               SN–15 (SNI–21) are one lot of asphaltum                 sentence:                                             133.18. No known individuals were
                                               with basketry impressions, one lot of                     In 1937 and 1939, human remains                     identified. The 17 associated funerary
                                               modified shell, one modified bird bone, three           representing, at minimum, 26 individuals,             objects, listed as individual or grouped
                                               modified stone fragments, and one lot of                including four cremations, were transferred           catalogued items, are one abalone shell dish,
                                               modified whale bone fragments. The five                 to the San Diego Museum of Man from the               one large bird radius/ulna, two misc. shells,
                                               associated funerary objects associated with             San Diego Museum of Natural History.                  one lot of Olivella shell beads, one lot of
                                               SN–16 are one sandstone fish hook reamer,                                                                     mixed Olivella shell beads and bone points,
                                               one lot of bivalve marine shells, one lot of               In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509,              one string of Olivella shell beads, one lot of
                                               beads, one necklace of Olivella beads, and              February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               shell beads, two spire topped Olivella shell
                                               one lot of Olivella square shell beads. The             2, sentence 5, under the heading ‘‘(iv)               beads, two steatite donut stones, one steatite
                                               one associated funerary object associated                                                                     pendant, and four stone beads.
                                                                                                       Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               with SN–18 (SNI–15/16) is a lot of beads. The
                                               two associated funerary objects associated              and Associated Funerary Objects at the                   In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,
                                               with SN–19 (SNI–158) are one pestle and one             San Diego Museum of Man,’’ is                         February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               mortar. The eight associated funerary objects           corrected by substituting the following               5, under the heading ‘‘(v) Navy-
                                               associated with SN–20 (SNI–56) are one lot              sentence:                                             Controlled SNI Human Remains and
                                               of bird bone beads, one alabaster bead, one                The five associated funerary objects, listed       Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               steatite pendant, one lot of animal bone                as individual or grouped catalogued items,            Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
                                               fragments, one bone awl, one animal bone                include two lots of shell beads, one abalone          History,’’ is corrected by deleting the
                                               tool, one steatite bowl, and one steatite canoe         fishhook, and two steatite effigies.
                                               effigy. The 30 associated funerary objects                                                                    following paragraph:
                                               from SN–21A are three lots of beads, one lot               In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,                 In 1948, human remains representing, at
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                                               of shell beads with pendant, one concretion             February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph               minimum, two individuals were collected by
                                               or root cast file, one deer bone awl base, one                                                                Phil Orr during excavations at Orr’s site
                                                                                                       2, sentence 4, under the heading ‘‘(iv)
                                               flake scraper, four ground stone pestles, one                                                                 number 133.18 (associated state trinomial
                                               lot of yellow ochre, two lots of modified               Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                     site number unknown) for the Santa Barbara
                                               animal bone, one obsidian projectile point,             and Associated Funerary Objects at the                Museum of Natural History. No known
                                               one obsidian projectile point tip, one lot of           San Diego Museum of Man,’’ is                         individuals were identified. The one
                                               Olivella, keyhole limpet and tufa beads, three          corrected by substituting the following               associated funerary object is a lot of shell
                                               pendants, two red ochre fragments, one root             sentence:                                             beads.



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                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,                these human remains. No known individual              Olivella shell disc bead, and one sandstone
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph                 was identified. No associated funerary                object. The 14 associated funerary objects
                                               1, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(v)                  objects are present.                                  from SNI–47 are one lot barnacle shell, one
                                                                                                                                                             lot Abalone shells, one lot mussel shells, one
                                               Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,              Tegula shell, two granite bowl fragments, one
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the                  February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               Limpet shell, two polished soapstone effigy
                                               Santa Barbara Museum of Natural                         2, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(vi)               fragments, one lot red Abalone shells, one
                                               History,’’ is corrected by substituting the             Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                     sandstone mano, one lot sea urchin
                                               following sentence:                                     and Associated Funerary Objects at the                fragments, one shell fragment, and one
                                                 In 1959, human remains representing, at               Southwest Museum of the American                      woven sea grass fiber. The 33 associated
                                               minimum, one individual were collected by               Indian at the Autry Museum of the                     funerary objects from SNI–51 are one lot of
                                               Thomas Bird and donated to the Santa                    American West,’’ is corrected by                      misc. worked and unworked shell, four lots
                                               Barbara Museum of Natural History in 1990.                                                                    of mixed stone, shell and bone tools, beads,
                                                                                                       substituting the following sentence:
                                                                                                                                                             and lithics, with misc. fragments of animal
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,                  Circa 1926, human remains representing, at          bone and shell, one lot of tarred pebbles with
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph                 minimum, two individuals, were collected by           one flake, one clump of soil with sea grass,
                                               2, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(v)                  Norman Murdoch and donated to the                     two lots animal bone, three unmodified
                                               Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                       Southwest Museum in 1976.                             animal bones, two lots charcoal, one
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the                                                                        modified animal bone, two lots burned bone
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,
                                               Santa Barbara Museum of Natural                                                                               beads with circular incised groove, one lot
                                                                                                       February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph               burned bone tube beads, one lot tube beads,
                                               History,’’ is corrected by substituting the             3, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(vi)               two lots disc-shaped beads, one lot disc-
                                               following sentence:                                     Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                     shaped shell beads, one Conus californicus
                                                 In 1960, human remains representing, at               and Associated Funerary Objects at the                spire-lopped shell bead, one lot disc-shaped
                                               minimum, two individuals were collected by              Southwest Museum of the American                      stone beads, two lots Mytilus disc-shaped
                                               David Roy Wiser on a construction site near             Indian at the Autry Museum of the                     shell beads with centrally-drilled hole, one
                                               the Department of the Navy’s island airstrip            American West,’’ is corrected by                      lot Olivella shell bead blank, one lot Olivella
                                               and donated to the Santa Barbara Museum of                                                                    shell beads, one lot red ochre pigment
                                               Natural History.
                                                                                                       substituting the following paragraph:
                                                                                                                                                             fragments, three lots spire-lopped shell
                                                                                                          Between 1958 and 1960, human remains               beads, and one lot woven seagrass pieces.
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,
                                                                                                       representing, at minimum, 48 individuals              The two associated funerary objects from
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph                 were collected by Bruce Bryan, Charles                SNI–55, listed as individual or grouped
                                               3, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(v)                  Rozaire, George Kritzman, and others during           catalogued items, are one lot Abalone shell
                                               Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                       Southwest Museum expeditions to SNI.                  beads and one lot Olivella shell beads. The
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the                  These human remains were excavated or                 24 associated funerary objects from SNI–97
                                               Santa Barbara Museum of Natural                         surface collected from nine SNI sites—CA–             are two asphaltum fragments, one bag of
                                               History,’’ is corrected by substituting the             SNI–11, CA–SNI–12, CA–SNI–16, CA–SNI–                 seagrass cordage and matting with one bone
                                               following sentence:                                     38, CA–SNI–41, CA–SNI–47, CA–SNI–51,                  fragment, two bundles of fibers and soil, one
                                                                                                       CA–SNI–55, CA–SNI–97. No known                        lot sea grass cordage, one lot Black Abalone
                                                 In 1966, human remains representing, at               individuals were identified. The 129                  shells, one burned and ground animal bone
                                               minimum, one individual were collected by               associated funerary objects, listed as                fragments, one lot of ground animal bone
                                               U.S. Navy personnel from a site with the                individual or grouped catalogued items, are           fragment, one lot burned wood fragments,
                                               Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History                 divided among the different sites. The four           one core hammerstone, one Cowrie shell
                                               Site Number 133.54 (the equivalent                      associated funerary objects from SNI–11 are           fragment, one Mussel shell fragment, one lot
                                               Smithsonian trinomial is unknown) and                   one lot bird bone, one complete small mortar,
                                               donated to the Santa Barbara Museum of                                                                        fish and animal bone, one ground stone
                                                                                                       one lot red ceramic pieces, and one lot               fragment, two stone scrapers, two Quartzite
                                               Natural History.                                        tarring pebbles with asphaltum. The 17                flake or pestle fragments, one lot shell beads,
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,                associated funerary objects from SNI–12 are           one lot shell fragments, one stone hoe or
                                               February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph                 one lot Abalone shell beads, one Abalone              chopper, one lot of unworked pebble and one
                                               4, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(v)                  shell fragment, three Abalone shell pendants,         possible scraper.
                                               Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                       one lot Abalone square shell beads, one lot
                                                                                                       coral fragments, one limpet shell, one lot               In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the                  miscellaneous shell fragments, three lots             February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph
                                               Santa Barbara Museum of Natural                         Olivella shell beads, two lots sea urchin             4, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(vi)
                                               History,’’ is corrected by substituting the             fragments, one lot snail shells, and two lots         Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               following paragraph:                                    Tegula shell fragments. The 25 associated             and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                                 In 1970, human remains representing, at               funerary objects from SNI–16 are four lots            Southwest Museum of the American
                                               minimum, one individual were donated by                 Abalone shell fragments, one bag misc. shell          Indian at the Autry Museum of the
                                               Art McHarg to the Santa Barbara Museum of               and faunal, one bag of burnt pebbles, shell           American West,’’ is corrected by
                                               Natural History.                                        fragments and animal bone, one lot Basketry
                                                                                                       impression soil, two lots Asphaltum
                                                                                                                                                             substituting the following sentence:
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10510,                fragments, one lot clam or oyster shell                 Between 1977 and 1984, human remains
                                               February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph                 fragments, one lot coral fragments, two lots          representing, at minimum, four individuals
                                               1, under the heading ‘‘(vi) Navy-                       fish bone, two lots Limpet shells, one Oyster         were collected from sites CA–SNI–11, CA–
                                               Controlled SNI Human Remains and                        shell pendant, one lot rodent bones, two lots         SNI–12, CA–SNI–13 and CA–SNI–54 by
                                               Associated Funerary Objects at the                      sea urchin fragments, one lot shell beads, one        George Kritzman, Fred Reinman, and others
                                               Southwest Museum of the American                        lot shell fragments, two lots snail shell             during California State University Los
                                                                                                       fragments, one lot Tegula shell fragments,            Angeles research on SNI and donated to the
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                                               Indian at the Autry Museum of the
                                                                                                       and one lot whole Olivella beads. The three           Southwest Museum at an unknown date.
                                               American West,’’ is corrected by
                                                                                                       associated funerary objects from SNI–38 are
                                               deleting the following paragraph:                                                                                In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,
                                                                                                       one lot Abalone shell fragments, one lot
                                                 Circa 1900, human remains representing, at            unmodified animal bone, and one steatite
                                                                                                                                                             February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph
                                               minimum, one individual were collected by               effigy. The seven associated funerary objects         1, sentence 3, under the heading ‘‘(vi)
                                               Margaret Nix and donated to the Southwest               from SNI–41 are one lot Tegula shells, two            Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               Museum. No specific provenience                         lots Abalone shell, one lot unmodified                and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               information beyond their SNI origin exists for          animal bones, one lot Chiton shells, one              Southwest Museum of the American


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                                               Indian at the Autry Museum of the                       Mrs. Blanche Trask during her botanical               (ix) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains
                                               American West,’’ is corrected by                        survey of SNI and donated to the then Lowie           and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               substituting the following sentence:                    Museum of Anthropology. No primary                    Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                                                                                       documentation or specific provenience                 County
                                                  The 88 associated funerary objects, listed           information beyond their SNI origin exists for
                                               as individual or grouped catalogued items are                                                                    In the 1930s, human remains representing,
                                                                                                       these human remains. No known individuals             at minimum, four individuals were collected
                                               one lot of undifferentiated animal bone, 81             were identified. The 1 associated funerary
                                               bone awls, one lot of green abalone                                                                           by an individual named Howard Arden
                                                                                                       object is a large abalone shell lying atop the        Edwards of the Antelope Valley Museum.
                                               fragments, one lot of mussel shell fragments,           cranium of the individual human remains
                                               one coral bead, one lot of sea-matting,                                                                       The human remains were transferred to the
                                                                                                       cataloged as 382–12–2187.                             Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
                                               cordage and fibers, one shell fragment, and
                                               one lot of soil and bone fragments.                        In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,              County by Grace Oliver of the Antelope
                                                                                                                                                             Valley Museum in 1979. No primary
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,                February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               documentation or specific provenience
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                 1, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(vii)              information beyond their SNI origin exists for
                                               2, sentence 3, under the heading ‘‘(vi)                 Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                     these human remains. No known individuals
                                               Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                       and Associated Funerary Objects at the                were identified. No associated funerary
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the                  U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst                        objects are present.
                                               Southwest Museum of the American                        Museum of Anthropology,’’ is corrected                   In an unknown year, human remains
                                                                                                       by substituting the number ‘‘17’’ with                representing, at minimum, 20 individuals
                                               Indian at the Autry Museum of the
                                                                                                       the number ‘‘18.’’                                    were collected by Roy Moodie and later
                                               American West,’’ is corrected by                                                                              donated to the Natural History Museum of
                                               substituting the following sentence:                       In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,              Los Angeles County in 1970. No specific
                                                 The one associated funerary object, listed
                                                                                                       February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               provenience information beyond their SNI
                                               as an individual catalogued item, is a clam             2, sentence 1, under the heading ‘‘(vii)              origin exists for these human remains. No
                                               shell.                                                  Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                     known individuals were identified. No
                                                                                                       and Associated Funerary Objects at the                associated funerary objects are present.
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,                                                                         In an unknown year, human remains
                                                                                                       U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                                                                       representing, at minimum, one individual
                                                                                                       Museum of Anthropology,’’ is corrected
                                               3, under the heading ‘‘(vi) Navy-                                                                             were donated by S.C. Evans to the Natural
                                                                                                       by substituting the number ‘‘2’’ with the
                                               Controlled SNI Human Remains and                                                                              History Museum of Los Angeles County. No
                                                                                                       number ‘‘3.’’
                                               Associated Funerary Objects at the                                                                            specific provenience information beyond
                                               Southwest Museum of the American                           In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,              their SNI origin exists for these human
                                               Indian at the Autry Museum of the                       February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               remains. No known individuals were
                                               American West,’’ is corrected by                        2, under the heading ‘‘(vii) Navy-                    identified. No associated funerary objects are
                                                                                                       Controlled SNI Human Remains and                      present.
                                               deleting the following paragraph:
                                                                                                       Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C.               (x) Human Remains and Associated Funerary
                                                 One additional set of human remains                   Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of
                                               representing, at minimum, 1 individual, that                                                                  Objects in the Possession of the Naval Base
                                               also has no specific information on date of
                                                                                                       Anthropology,’’ is corrected by inserting             Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation
                                               collection/donation or a collector, does have           the following sentence after sentence 1:              Facility
                                               accompanying documentation indicating it                   The human remains were originally                     In 1991, human remains representing, at
                                               was collected from site CA–SNI–11. No                   donated through the U.C. Museum of                    minimum, one individual were collected by
                                               known individual was identified. No                     Paleontology.                                         Dana Bleitz in a caliche soil sample from
                                               associated funerary objects are present.                   In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,              CA–SNI–351; the embedded human remains
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,                February 26, 2015), column 2, the                     were only identified when the sample was
                                                                                                                                                             being cleaned ca. 2015. No known
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                 following information is added after                  individuals were identified. No associated
                                               4, under the heading ‘‘(vii) Navy-                      paragraph 2:                                          funerary objects are present.
                                               Controlled SNI Human Remains and                                                                                 In 1999, human remains representing, at
                                               Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C.                 (viii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains              minimum, one individual were collected by
                                               Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of                     and Associated Funerary Objects at the                CSU Los Angeles during excavation of a
                                               Anthropology,’’ is corrected by deleting                Fowler Museum at UCLA                                 historic-period Chinese abalone site, CA–
                                               the following paragraph:                                   In 1953, human remains representing, at            SNI–323H. No known individuals were
                                                                                                       minimum, two individuals (two adult                   identified. No associated funerary objects are
                                                 In 1901, human remains representing at                females) were possibly collected by Clement           present.
                                               minimum, 2 individuals were collected by                                                                         In 2005, human remains representing, at
                                                                                                       Meighan and Hal Eberhart from site CA–SNI–
                                               P.M. Jones and donated to the Lowie
                                                                                                       56/18A. No known individuals were                     minimum, one individual were collected by
                                               Museum of Anthropology (the predecessor of
                                                                                                       identified. One associated funerary object            CSULA from CA–SNI–238; but were only
                                               the U.C. Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst Museum
                                                                                                       was collected, a spool-shaped object made             identified when unsorted screened material
                                               of Anthropology). No primary documentation
                                                                                                       from a whale vertebra.                                was processed by Far Western
                                               or specific provenience information beyond
                                               their SNI origin exists for these human                    In 1956, human remains representing, at,           Anthropological Research Group, Inc., in
                                               remains. No known individuals were                      minimum one individual (an adult female)              2013. No known individuals were identified.
                                               identified. No associated funerary objects are          was surface collected from San Nicolas                No associated funerary objects are present.
                                               present.                                                Island and brought into the UCLA Dickey               Documentation indicates theses human
                                                                                                       Biology collections. It was transferred to the        remains were transferred to the San Nicolas
                                                  In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,                Fowler Museum in 1993 for NAGPRA                      Island Curation Facility. These human
                                               February 26, 2015), column 1, paragraph                 inventory. No known individual was                    remains have been missing since 2013.
                                               5, under the heading ‘‘(vii) Navy-                      identified. No associated funerary objects are           In 2006, human remains representing, at
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                                               Controlled SNI Human Remains and                        present.                                              minimum, one individual were collected by
                                               Associated Funerary Objects at the U.C.                    In 1960, human remains representing, at            California State University, Fullerton from
                                               Berkeley Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of                     minimum one individual (an infant), was               CA–SNI–503; only identified when
                                                                                                       surface collected from San Nicolas Island by          previously unsorted screened material was
                                               Anthropology,’’ is corrected by deleting                                                                      processed by Far Western Anthropological
                                                                                                       Sam-Joe Townsend & S. Rootenberg without
                                               the following paragraph:                                further provenience information. No known             Research Group, Inc. in 2013. No known
                                                In 1902, human remains representing, at                individual was identified. No associated              individuals were identified. No associated
                                               minimum, 24 individuals were collected by               funerary objects are present.                         funerary objects are present. Documentation



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                                               indicates these human remains were                      also include human remains representing, at           Rincon Reservation, California; and the Santa
                                               transferred to the San Nicolas Island Curation          minimum, three individuals, that have                 Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of
                                               Facility. These human remains have been                 information on the date of donation (1976,            the Santa Ynez Reservation, California,
                                               missing since 2013.                                     1992 and 1998, respectively), but lack the            hereafter referred to as ‘‘The Tribes.’’
                                                  NAGPRA items in collections at the SNI               name of the collectors or site provenience
                                               Curation Facility include two funerary                  beyond their SNI origin. No known                     Additional Requestors and Disposition
                                               objects associated with human remains                   individual was identified. No associated
                                               located at the Fowler Museum at UCLA and                funerary objects are present.                           Lineal descendants or representatives
                                               reported in subparagraph (i) of this notice.                                                                  of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
                                               These associated funerary objects, listed as            (xiii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains              organization not identified in this notice
                                                                                                       and Associated Funerary Objects at the
                                               grouped catalogued items, are one lot of                                                                      that wish to request transfer of control
                                               spire-lopped shell beads and one lot of bird            Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China
                                                                                                       Lake Curation Facility
                                                                                                                                                             of these human remains and associated
                                               bone beads that was collected by Sam-Joe                                                                      funerary objects should submit a written
                                               Townsend and Fred Reinman in 1959 at sites                In 1993, human remains representing, at             request with information in support of
                                               SNI–14 and SNI–15 as part of the UCLA                   minimum, one individual were collected by
                                                                                                       California State University, Fullerton from
                                                                                                                                                             the request to Mr. Joseph Montoya,
                                               Archeological Survey.
                                                                                                       CA–SNI–38; but were only identified when              Environmental Planning and
                                               (xi) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                  previously uncatalogued material was                  Conservation Branch Manager, Naval
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the San              cataloged by the Navy Region Southwest                Base Ventura County, 311 Main Road,
                                               Diego Museum of Man                                     Curation Specialist in 2018. The collection           Building 1, Code N45V, Point Mugu, CA
                                                 On an unknown date, human remains                     was curated at the Naval Base Ventura                 93042, telephone (805) 989–3804, email
                                               representing, at minimum, one individual                County (NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation             joseph.l.montoya@navy.mil, by
                                               who had been cremated, were collected from              Facility from the time of excavation until it         December 19, 2018. After that date, if no
                                               SNI and donated to the San Diego Museum                 was transferred to the NAWS China Lake                additional requestors have come
                                               of Man. They were identified during a                   Curation Facility in 2016. No known
                                               comprehensive inventory of storage areas. No            individuals were identified. The 32
                                                                                                                                                             forward, transfer of control of the
                                               specific provenience information beyond                 associated funerary objects, listed as                human remains and associated funerary
                                               their SNI origin exists for these human                 individual or grouped catalogued items, are           objects to The Tribes may proceed.
                                               remains. No known individual was                        one piece of porphyritic metavolcanic                   The Department of the Navy is
                                               identified. No associated funerary objects are          debitage, one piece of metavolcanic debitage,         responsible for notifying The Tribes that
                                               present.                                                three lots Balanus sp., three lots charcoal,          this notice has been published.
                                                                                                       two lots Cirripedia, one lot Decapoda sp., one
                                               (xii) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains                                                                        Dated: October 9, 2018.
                                                                                                       lot Haliotis cracherodii, one lot Haliotis sp.,
                                               and Associated Funerary Objects at the Santa                                                                  Melanie O’Brien,
                                                                                                       one lot Helix sp., one lot Lottia gigantea, two
                                               Barbara Museum of Natural History
                                                                                                       lots Mytilus californianus, one lot red ochre,        Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
                                                  In 1917, human remains representing, at              one lot Olivella biplicata, three lots pisces         [FR Doc. 2018–25123 Filed 11–16–18; 8:45 am]
                                               minimum, one individual were collected by               (undiff.), one lot pisces vertebrae, one lot          BILLING CODE 4312–52–P
                                               an unknown individual and accessioned by                Septifer bifurcates, six lots
                                               the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History             Strongylocentrotus sp., one lot Tegula sp.,
                                               in 2014. No specific provenience information            and one lot vermitidae.
                                               beyond their SNI origin exists for these                                                                      DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                               human remains. No known individual was                    In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,
                                               identified. No associated funerary objects are          February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               National Park Service
                                               present.                                                3 sentence 1 is corrected by substituting
                                                  In the 1950s, human remains representing,            the following sentence:                               [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0026885;
                                               at minimum, two individuals were collected                                                                    PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000]
                                                                                                         Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the human
                                               by an unnamed geologist and later given to              remains described in this notice represent the
                                               a local Chumash individual, who donated                                                                       Notice of Inventory Completion:
                                                                                                       physical remains of 547 individuals of Native         Marshall University, Huntington, WV
                                               them to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural             American ancestry.
                                               History in 2000. No specific provenience
                                               information beyond their SNI origin exists for             In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,              AGENCY:   National Park Service, Interior.
                                               these human remains. No known individual                February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph               ACTION:   Notice.
                                               was identified. No associated funerary                  3, sentence 2 is corrected by substituting
                                               objects are present.                                    the following sentence:                               SUMMARY:   Marshall University has
                                                  In 1976, human remains representing, at                                                                    completed an inventory of human
                                               minimum, one individual were collected by                 Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), the 1,017         remains and associated funerary objects,
                                               R. Russell and initially given to Channel               objects described in this notice are                  in consultation with the appropriate
                                               Islands National Park, who then conveyed                reasonably believed to have been placed with
                                                                                                       or near individual human remains at the time
                                                                                                                                                             Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
                                               them to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural                                                                   organizations, and has determined that
                                               History. No primary documentation or                    of death or later as part of the death rite or
                                                                                                       ceremony.                                             there is no cultural affiliation between
                                               specific provenience information beyond
                                               their SNI origin exists for these human
                                                                                                                                                             the human remains and associated
                                                                                                          In the Federal Register (80 FR 10511,              funerary objects and any present-day
                                               remains. No known individual was                        February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph
                                               identified. No associated funerary objects are                                                                Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
                                                                                                       3, sentence 3 is corrected by substituting            organizations. Representatives of any
                                               present.
                                                  In 1976, human remains representing, at
                                                                                                       the following sentence:                               Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
                                               minimum, two individuals were surface                     Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there is a           organization not identified in this notice
                                               collected by an unknown individual and                  relationship of shared group identity that can        that wish to request transfer of control
khammond on DSK30JT082PROD with NOTICES




                                               donated to the Santa Barbara Museum of                  be reasonably traced between the Native               of these human remains and associated
                                               Natural History. No specific provenience                American human remains and associated                 funerary objects should submit a written
                                               information beyond their SNI origin exists for          funerary objects and the Pauma Band of
                                               these human remains. No known individual                Luiseño Mission Indians of the Pauma &
                                                                                                                                                             request to Marshall University. If no
                                               was identified. No associated funerary                  Yuima Reservation, California; Pechanga               additional requestors come forward,
                                               objects are present.                                    Band of Luiseño Mission Indians of the               transfer of control of the human remains
                                                  Navy-controlled NAGPRA items at the                  Pechanga Reservation, California; Rincon              and associated funerary objects to the
                                               Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History                 Band of Luiseño Mission Indians of the               Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian


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Document Created: 2018-11-17 02:47:15
Document Modified: 2018-11-17 02:47:15
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; correction.
DatesLineal descendants or representatives of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to request transfer of control of these human remains and associated funerary objects should submit a written request with information in
FR Citation83 FR 58286 

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