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95. Hatchet of flint rudely chipped, first stage of mamifacture. Cat. Xo. 99916, 



U.8.N.M ...441 



96. Hatchet of Hint finely chipped, second stage, ready for grinding. Cat. 



No. 99915, U.S.N. M 441 



97. Grinding or polishing stone for the manufacture of hatchets. Hiawassee 



River, Polk County, Tennessee. Cat. No. 65712, U.S.N.M 442 



98. Hatchet of flint, partly ground, third stage. Cat. No. 99925, U.S.N.M 443 



99. Polished stone hatchet, completed. Cat. No. 35164, U.S.N.M 443 



100. Banner stone, quartz, drilled and finely polished. Illinois. Cat. No. 30191, 



U.S.N.M 448 



101. Banner stone, syenite, drilled and finely polished. Prince George County, 



Maryland. Cat. No. 34648, U.S.N.M 448 



102. Banner stone. Hudson City, New Jersey. (Original, New York Museum.) 



Cast, Cat. No. 1170, U.S.N.M 449 



103. Banner stone of banded slate. Paris, Kenosha County, Wisconsin. Cast, 



Cat.No. 11691, U.S.N.M 449 



104. Banner stone, slate, curious form, broken. Norristown, Pennsylvania. 



Cat. No. 8024, U.S.N. .M '. 450 



105. Bird-shaped ( ?) object. Western New York. Cat. No. 32298, U.S.N.M 451 



106. Boat-shaped object. Sterling, Connecticut. Cat. No. 17903, U.S.N.M 451 



107. Boat shaped object (?) of peculiar form, slate. Indiana. Cat. No. 980,59, 



U.S.N.M 452 



108. Pendant, with decoration of zigzag points. Norwich, Connecticut. Cat. 



No. 17905, U.S.N.M 453 



109. Pendant, oval flattened pebble with decoration of incised lines. Tiverton, 



Ehodelsland. Cat. No. 17596, U.S.N.M 453 



110. Chunkgee stone, side and sectional views. Yellow quartz. McKenzie, Car- 



roll County, Tennessee. Cat. No. 34513, U.S.N.M 454 



111. "Crying Baby," a mask of jadeite from an Aztec ( ?) grave. Face and edge 



views. Mexico. Cast, Cat. No. 42652, U.S.N.M 462 



112. Representation of a human skull in rock crystal. Mexico. Cat. No. 98949, 



U.S.N.M 463 



113. Representation of a human skull in hard stone, fossilized wood, Chichen 



Itza, Yucatan, Cat, No. 10.531, U.S.N.M 463 



114. Block of obsidian, showing first stages of sculpturing — a human face made 



by hammering or pecking. Tezcuco, Mexico, Cat, No, 98982, U.S.N.M. . 463 



115. Statuette of obsidian, smoothed and polished. Mexico, Cat, No, 98976, 



U.S.N,M » .464 



116. Head of coyote, obsidian, smoothed and polished, probably a charm, drilled 



for suspension, Mexico. Cat. No. 98879, U.S.N.M 464 



117. Labret (lip ornament) of obsidian, smoothed and highly polished. Face 



and edge views. Mexico. Cat. No. 27902, U.S.N.M 464 



118. Ring or band with projecting rim, translucent obsidian, extremely thin 



and highly polished, Mexico. Cat, No. 98914, U.S.N, M 465 



119. Figure of a polished stone hatchet with handle, engraved on sixth sup- 



port of the dolmen of Gavr'inis 466 



120,121, Rude sculptures of the human form on supports of dolmens, Marne, 



France. Cartailhac, La France Prehistorique, figs. 105, 106, pages 242, 243. 467 



122, Human image of crystalline limestone. Height, 20 inches; weight, 37 



pounds. Cave, Strawberry Plains, near Knoxville, Tennessee. Cat.No. 

 6462, U.S.N.M 470 



123. Human statue (front and back views), sandstone. Height, 8 inches. 



Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. Cat. No. 19934, U.S.N.M 471 



