328 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Paea 



Gconiotric ornament 421 



Flint chipping 422 



Long flakes or Lirres du Beurre 422 



Brandon core 427 



Conchoidal fracture 427 



Bone flakers 427 



Scandinavian flint chipping 428 



Daggers 428 



Mexico 428 



Leaf-shaped, Class A 428 



United States of America 428 



Leaf-shaped, Class A 428 



Obsidian 435 



Curious forms 436 



Polished stone hatchets 440 



Scandinavia 442 



Handled 442 



Drilling in stone 446 



Pipes, tubes, etc 447 



Ceremonial objects 447 



Banner stones 448 



Bird-shaped objects 450 



Boat-shaped objects 450 



Gorgets and pendants 452 



Chungkee stones 453 



Beads 454 



Lapidary work 455 



Jade and hard stone objects 455 



Migration 456 



Jadeite masks 461 



C'rystal skull 462 



Patu-patu 464 



Sculpture 465 



Europe 465 



North America 468 



In stone 468 



In pottery 475 



Different areas and styles 480 



Bronze head (Louvre) 482 



Masks 486 



Pipes 488 



Engraved tablets 488 



Footprints 49I 



Pottery 492 



European 493 



Neolithic 493 



Bronze age 494 



United States (excluding Pueblos) 495 



Neolithic 495 



Professor Holmes's description 495 



Bronze age 497 



Styles of decoration , 499 



Copper in America 499 



Etovrah plates 5)0 



Hopewell mound art 501 



