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of the bore, except far in the middle on one side, which shows 

 faint circular markings. 



Plate XXIV, 6. A medium sized stone of intermediate 

 form. It has been ground, but still shows many marks of 

 pecking. The centrum has a well-marked facet on- either side. 

 The wing tips are recurved and pointed, and the wings are 

 decorated with lines on one side, as in No. 5. The wings are 

 square edged and very thick and heavy for their length. A 

 small chip near the tip of one has been partially ground out. 

 The bore is very large and marked longitudinally, except in 

 the middle, where there is a small patch of the original boring. 



Plate XXIV, 5. A medium sized stone, ground and 

 polished, one wing of which approaches the pick, the other the 

 square ended form. The centrum has a concave upper facet 

 on one side, and a very slightly concave, almost flat one on the 

 other. The latter is marked by a deep scratch made with a 

 sharp edge. The wings have a marked upward curve and are 

 very heavy for their length. They are sharpened at the tips. 

 The stone has been drilled from both ends, the bores meeting 

 one-third from the top, and shows circular marking. 



Plate XXIV, 4. Medium sized stone of pick form, ground 

 and partly polished. The centrum is smoothly rounded. 

 The wings are well aligned, but uneven in shape, with edges 

 rounded. 



Plate XXIV, 3. Small bannerstone of square ended type, 

 ground and polished. There is a groove down the centrum 

 on either side. The wings are square edged all round, and 

 one has been partly broken off and the stub ground into shape. 

 The wings are heavy for its size. The bottom of the centrum 

 has been chipped in several places. 



Plate XXIV, 2. Small stone of pick form, ground and 

 polished. Part of the centrum and one wing are missing, a 

 large chip having been split off from the top. The wings are 

 square edged and heavy. The bore shows circular markings, 

 and differs from all the others in that it tapers sharply from 

 the top to the bottom. The perforation was probably made 



