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the upper lip without auy distiucftive mark to indicate the nose. 

 At the angle of the cheek a piece has been gouged out to repre- 

 sent the eye. The chin has not been worked down and stands 

 higher in relief than the upper lip. The mouth has been chipped 

 at an angle. The head is joined to the shoulder diredlly above 

 the armpit by a narrow flattened ridge, back of which is a shallow 



FIG. I 



groove. The portion from the parietal region to the middle of the 

 back has not been finished, as is apparent from the slope of the 

 stone and the rough pits remaining (figs, i and 2). The shoulder 

 is in higher relief than the head. The back as far as finished is 

 well rounded. The buttocks are curved well under the figure. 

 There was hardly enough material to carve the whole foot in relief, 

 but a very prominent heel was left. The length of the foot trace- 

 able is 2.3 inches. The knee is represented by a straight cut 

 I inch long. The edge of the belly was finished at a right angle, 



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