SMITHSONIAN AECH^OLOGICAL COLLECTION. 



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probably serving for the attachment of a handle (Fig. 94, hard rod shale, 

 Pennsylvania). Another specimen bearing some resemblance to that just 

 described is provided with a handle of convenient length (Fig. 95, cast, Indi- 

 ana) . 



CUTTING TOOLS, SCRAPER AND SPADE LIKE IMPLEMENTS. 



9. Scraper and Spade-like Implements, — There is a class of well-finished 



flattish implements, usually made of compact greenstone, which are formed 

 into a semi-lunar edge on one side, and terminate on the other in a nearly 



