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right is not unlike many others, with a tapering neck shouldered at the 

 side. The left side repeats this character, adding sinuosities on the 

 side below the neck. The edge is quite symmetrical, and the specimen 

 is a very attractive one. From Marie Golante. 



Length, 9.\ inches ; width of butt, 3 j% inches ; of neck, 3 inches ; 

 greatest width of blade, S-^^ inches. 



Fig. 62. Kew Zealand meri, introduced here by M. Guesde to illus- 

 trate the type and climax of blade which is now under consideration. 

 The material is a green jadoid. Gustav Klemm draws attention to the 









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