PLATE IV. 



(Mason. Throwing-sticks.) 



¥ia. 4. Cnraberland Gnlf type of throw ing-stick. The Bpecific m^arks are the broad 

 clumsy form, the separate provision for the thnmb and each linger, the 

 bent lower extremity, and the Itroad furrow for the bird-spear. Accidental 

 marks are the mending of the handle, the material of the stick, and the 

 canine tooth for the spur at the bottom of the square groove. Collected 

 in Cumberland Gulf, by W. A. Mintzer, in 1876. Museum number, 30013. 



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