XXIV DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES. 



117. Another form of flint dagger. Also from Denmark. 



In my own collection. 



1 1 8. Oval tool-stone. 



Cat. of Royal Irish Academy, p. 94. 



119. Triangular flint arrow-head, actual size. Ibid. p. 19. 



120. Indented flint arrow-head, actual size. Ibid. p. 20. 



121. Barbed flint arrow-head, actual size. Ibid. p. 22. 



122. Leaf-shaped flint arrow-head, actual size. Showing the gradual 



passage into the spear-head. Ibid. p. 22. 



123. French arrow-head, actual size. 



In my own collection. 



124. North American arrow-head, actual size. 



In my own collection. 



125. Fuegian arrow-head, actual size. 



From Nilsson's Stone Age. 



126. Stone saw in wooden handle, Switzerland, one-half actual size. 



After Keller. 



127. Bone pin or awl from Scotland, actual size. 



128. Bone chisel, actual size. From Wangen, on the Lake of Constance. 



In my own collection. 



129. Bone harpoon, actual size. 



Afb. af. Danske Olds. og. Mindesmaerker, 5 Heft. 



130. Ancient bone harpoon, actual size. Dordogne. 



After Christy and Lartet. 



131. Bone scraper, North America. 



Reliquiae Aquitanicae, part v. p. 43, fig. 26. 



132. A tumulus of the Stone Age, at Roddinge in Denmark. It con- 



tains two chambers. 



Nordiske Oldsager i det Kong. Mus. i Kjobenhavn, pi. 4. 



133. Ground plan of ditto. 



134. Stone circle, Denmark. Ibid. pi. i. 



135. Dolmen, Denmark. 



136. Stone circle. Ibid. pi. 2. 



137. Kit's Coty House, near Maidstone. 



After Cof. Forbes Leslie : Early Races of Scotland. 



138. Carnac, Brittany. 



From a drawing by Sir J. D. Hooker, F.R.S. 



139. 140. Indian Dolmens. 



After Captain Meadows Taylor. 



141. Summer and winter dwellings in Kamschatka. 



Atlas to Cook's Voyage, pi. 77. 

 141*. Laplander's gamme or hut. 



142. Kumbecephalic skull from Derbyshire. 



After Bateman: Ten Years' Diggings, p. 146. 



