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• ARROWPOINTS, SPEARHEADS, AND KNIVES. 969 



The followiiifj; niineials were employed in the inanufactnie of tools: Moss agate, 

 cbulcedoiiy, tarucliaii, wood opal, sappbirine, petrified wood, flint, rod jasper, 

 browii quartzite, agatized wood, obsidian yellow (juartzite, purple and yellow jas- 

 pers, smoky quartz, cbert, jasperized wood, red (luartzite, besides several undeter- 

 mined silicates."' 



NOVA SCOTIA. 



Lunenhurg Count;/. — A workshop was reported- at Bockmans Ueacb, Lunenburg 

 County. Large quantities of flakes and splinters of stone, and arrowheads in various 

 stages of preparation. 



George L. Cannon, Smithsonian Report, 1877, p. 237. 

 George Patterson, Smithsonian Report, 1881, p. 675. 



