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Fig. 113. 





Fig. IIG. A chopper-shaped blade of brick-red color. The butt aud 

 the face are boat-shaped, the former much smaller. The groove or neck 

 is much thinner and cut away at both extremities. The sides are not 

 symmetrical. (See Evan's figure, from Brazil, a war ax of the Gaveoe 

 Indians, in the British Museum, described in Ancient Stone Implements, 

 figure 95. Comi)are also figure 96.) 



Length, 3i inches j width, 3.^ inches. 



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Fig. 116. 



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Fig. 117. 



Fig. 117. A chopper-shaped blade of bright brown patina. There is 

 in this specimen an interesting combination of characters. The butt has 



