FISH-HOOKS. 



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Fia. 147.— Untei-Uhlclingen. 



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Fig. 148.— Unter-Uhldingen. 



FiQ. 116. — Romanshorn. ' Fig. 149. — Roseuinsel. 



Figs. 146-149. — Bronze fish-hooks. 



Lastly, I present on the following page in Figs. 150 to 153* a group of bronze 

 fish-hooks, barbed and unbarbed, fi'om settlements in the Lake of Bourget, 

 Savoy. The original of Fig. 150 is certainly of very clumsy make, and its shape 

 suggestive of some doubt as to its use as a fish-hook. 



The originals of Figs. 154 and 155, also on page 104, obtained at the pile- 

 work of Peschiera, on Lake Garda, are designated as small harpoons.f They cor- 



* Keller: Lake Dwellings ; Vol. II, Plate CLVII, Figs. 13, 12, 18, and 19, respectively, 

 t Ibid. ; A'ol. II, Plate CXIX, Figs. 1 and .1 



