66 
types are separated in time. 
SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 
If ever this supposition proves 
to be correct, it will be time to consider whether their makers 
were or were not of the same race, for which there is at present 
no evidence available. 
Besides the great deposits at Bandarawela, pigmies have 
now been found sparingly in the following localities, all of 
which are in the hill country :—Diyatalawa ;. Haputale ; 
Pattipola ; the Horton Plains ; Rillamulle and Kurundu-oya 
estates in Maturata; Strathdon and Vellai-oya estates in 
Hatton ; several estates in Maskeliya by Mr. Pole ; Donside, 
Hindtord, and St. Clive estates in Nawalapitiya ; Kellie Group 
in Dolosbage ; Ulapane estate ; Kalugama estate in Peradeniya ; 
Gampolawatta estate in Gampola; Katugastota river bank ; 
Wiltshire estate in Matale. [anticipate that with a little search 
they will come to light in all parts of the Island, and that 
here and there great manufactories will be discovered, similar 
to the one at Bandarawela. 
I suspect the existence of one 
such close to the resthouse on the Horton Plains (7,200 feet), 
where Mr. Cassie has already picked up several pigmies on 
the surface, but which I have not had time to explore. 
The 
most important work to be done now is the excavation of 
caves, to which I hope to turn my attention before long. 
I annex a table of pigmy types found by me at Bandarawela 
in 1914 :— 
Types. 
Lunate 
Semi-lunate 
Trregular 
Rhomboidal 
Angular 
D-shaped 
Beaked 
Curved Points 
Straight Points 
Drill Points 
Blanks 
Uncertain 
Sharp- 
edged. 
246 
167 
11 
| 
47 
60 
13 
257 
18 
0 

Square- 
edged. 
6 
9 
0 
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Trimmed- 
edged. 
12 
12 
Total. 
