

PECKED, GROUND AND POLISHED STONE. 



is ornamented with a border of dotted triangles (Fig. 205, trap rock, Con- 

 necticut). Anotlier smaller specimen of kindred character, which is made 

 of a flat sandstone pebble of oval outline, bears incised oi-namental lines 

 (Fig. 20G, Rhode Island). Small oval or round pebbles of a compressed 

 form, pierced with a hole for suspension, but otherwise left in their natural 



OKNAMEXTS, ETC. 



State, are not uncommon (Fig. 207, Pennsylvania). A very remarkable 

 small object, designed for suspension, consists of a shell of brown hematite 

 of rather iri-egular outline, and shows no other modifications by art than 

 a perforation at one extremity, and nine distinct incisions or notches at 

 the other (Fig. 208, Virginia). These notches may have a significance, 



