DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 



The three great tumuli at Upsala, popularly supposed to be those of 



Odin, Thoa, and Freya. (Frontispiece!] 

 Diagram of Abury. (To face page 124.) 



P LATE I . (To face page 80. ) 



Fig. i. A flint axe from a tumulus, one-third of the actual size. 



2. Another form of stone axe, with a hole for a handle, one-third 



of the actual size. 



3. A flint saw, one-half of the actual size. 



4. A flint dagger, one-sixth of the actual size. 



5. A flint chisel, one-half of the actual size. 



6. One of the "cores" from which the flint flakes are splintered, 



one-half of the actual size. 



7. One of the flakes, one-half of the actual size. 



8. 9. Rude axes from the Kjokkenmodding at Havelse, one-half 



of the actual size. 



10. Flint axe from drift at Moulin Quignon, near Abbeville, one- 



half of the actual size. 



11. Flint axe from Abbeville, showing that the part stained white 



is parallel to the present surfaces, and that the weathering 

 has taken place since the flint was worked into its present 

 shape; one-half of the actual size. 



12. Sling-stone from the Kjokkenmodding at Havelse, one-half of 



the actual size. 



PLATE II. (To face page 333.) 



Sketch of mammoth, on a piece of ivory found at La Madeleine in the 

 Dordogne. 



PLATE III. ( To face page 341.) 



A flint implement found near Abbeville, slightly reduced. 

 In my own collection. 



The artist has been so careful to present a faithful image of 

 this specimen, that he has even copied exactly my rough 

 memorandum as to the place and date of its discovery. 



