XX11 DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES. 



70. Another woollen cap, one-third of the actual size. Found with the 



preceding. 



71. A small comb, one-third of the actual size. Found with the preceding. 



72. A woollen cape, one-third of the actual size. Found with the pre- 



ceding. 



73. A woollen shirt, one-third of the actual size. Found with the pre- 



ceding. 



74. A woollen shawl, one-third of the actual size. Found with the 



preceding. 



75. A pair of leggings, one-third of the actual size. Found with the 



preceding. 



76. Hut urn. Albano. 



77. Urn apparently representing a lake -dwelling. In the Munich 



collection. 



Lisch. Die Alterthiimer Unserer Heid. Vorzeit, H. x. T. 3. 



78. Group of beehive houses, Scotland. 



Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. vol. i. part xii. 



79. The Burgh of Moussa. Shetlands. 



80. Staigue Fort, in the county of Kerry. 



From a model in the collection of the Royal Irish Academy. 



8 1. Flint core or nucleus, from which flakes have been struck, Jutland. 



One-half of the actual size. 



In my own collection. 



82-84. Three views of a flint flake from the Kjokkenmodding at Fanne- 

 rup, in Jutland, one-half of the actual size, a represents the bulb 

 of percussion, which is also shown by the shading in fig. 84. 



In my own collection. 



85. Arrow-shaped flake from Ireland. It is worked up at the butt end, 

 as if intended for a handle. 



Catalogue of Royal Irish Academy, p. 72. 

 86-88. Flakes from a Danish shell-mound, actual size. 

 In my own collection. 



89. Minute flint flake from Denmark, actual size. 



In my own collection. 



90. Sections of flakes, a is that of a simple triangular flake ; b is that 



of a large flat flake split off the angle from which the smaller flake 

 a had been previously taken. Consequently the section is four- 

 sided. 



91. North American two-bladed knife, made of two flakes. 



Reliquiae Aquitanicas, p. 43, fig. 16. 



92. Australians making flakes. 



Geol. and Nat. Hist. Repertory. May, 1866. 



93. Australian flake, one-half actual size. 



In my own collection. 



