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PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 



tares, with sreater or less rudeness, are ebaracteristic of the class now 

 under consideration. From Ab vines. 



Length, 4 inches; width of neck, l-ji- inches; of blade, 8/0 inches. 



Fig. oO. A very unsymnietrical meri-shaped blade of seal-brown color. 

 The butt is conoid, with irregular base, and overhangs like a cham- 

 pignon. The pyriform outline, to be subsequently considered, is quite 

 marked in this specimen. The edge is oblique and very irreo-ular 



Length, 7i inches; greatest width, 3,\- inches; least width,*'-i% iuch 



Fig. ol. An unique blade, semi-ovoid in shape, made of smooth ma- 



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