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I learn from The Earl of Ducie that he has flints in his 
collection from the district between Charlbury, Chipping Norton, 
Chipping Norton Junction, and Shipton-under-Wychwood. 
Scrapers are the most numerous, numbering 10 to 1 of 
Arrow-heads: the barbed ones of the latter are about 400, and 
of the leaf-shaped form 150. 
All the flints found were small in size, varying from } to 
24 inches in length, and were most abundant in sheltered 
situations near to springs. The shapeless fragments The Karl 
of Ducie has thrown away would fill a wheelbarrow. 
At Tortworth only a few flint scrapers and two arrow- 
heads were met with. 
The late Mr Edwin Witchell collected a considerable 
number of Implements from the high ground above Stroud 
extending to Lypiatt, Bisley, Brown’s Hill, and Rodborough 
Common. In Vol. III. of our Transactions, page 103, in the 
plate given by Mr John Jones, are some flints of Mr Witchell’s, 
found in excavating a reservoir on the brow of Stroud Hill. 
I have examined the collection: some are of very rude form, 
and I am indebted to Mr Charles Witchell for the cards on 
the table with specimens. He finds that the following cor- 
respond with plates in Dr Evans’ book :—No. 1 to fig. 3; No. 4, 
fig. 5; No. 8, fig. 205; No. 12, fig. 386. The arrow-heads 
resemble those figured from the Yorkshire Wolds, 321-22-23, 
page 344, and the peculiar form on card from the Yorkshire 
Wolds, 221. 
There are 50 flakes, 9 saws—the latter are of same 
character to figs. 199, 200—Evans ; and 54 scrapers of various 
forms. 
Mr Moore, of Bourton-on-the-Water, has about 30 fine 
arrow-heads, and numerous sling stones from Hasleton—a high 
plateau between Andoversford and Northleach; and he has 
kindly made for me the beautiful drawing I hold in my hand 
of some of them. 
The Rev. D. Royce, of Lower Swell, has the finest collection 
I have seen, and they were found in an area embracing 
Luckley, Condicote, Swell Wold, Swell Hill, Lower Swell, 
