34 Schwartz & Beevor, Dawn of Human Intention. 



10. Series of tools of Eolithic type from the surface of the soil 



at Chalfont, near Croxley, mostly with the bulb of per- 

 cussion. Series of tools from the surface of the soil at 

 Ash (Kent Plateau) of the Campignyien period, mostly 

 with the bulb of percussion. The Campignyien industry 

 followed, and is possibly a development of the " Flenu- 

 sien," and is distinguished from it Ijy the feeling after 

 " form " in the tools. jo specimens. 



11. Series showing ilie similarity of form in " Kentien " 



(Tertiary) and '' Flenusien " (Neolithic) implements, both 

 from the Chalk Plateau of Kent. i6 specinuiis. 



12. Series of Palceolithic and Neolithic bulbed flakes and imple- 



ments of accepted form from Egypt and elsewhere, show- 

 ing traces due to work done and secondary work for re- 

 sharpening similar to those found on Eoliths. 



2^ specimens. 



13. Series of various Eolithic implements, Re-sharpeners, 



Throwing Stones (.?), Stones for producing fire (?), and 

 Anvils. 20 specimens. 



14. Series of Tasmanian Eolithic tools, collected by Dr. Fritz 



Noetling in 1906 from the "Native Quarries." 



75 specimens. 



