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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



fourteen such implements of the siime material and the same general 

 type, found in a cache in Pike County, Arkansas (see Plate Gl). They 

 were laid side by side, the edges overlapping and buried on the side ot 







Fig. 172. 



STEMMED SPBAllHEAD,- SHOULDEKEU AND BAItBED. 



Crawford County, M'isconsin. 

 Division III, Class C. 



Cast, Cat. No. 39016, U.S.N. M. 



the hill in the solid yellow clay. The erosion by rains and wash brought 

 the surface down to them, and they were found slightly protruding. 

 Fig. 172 is an enormous implement of the sam^ class. The U. S. 



