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The second blade (Fig. 2), in its fully formed state, has evidently 

 been very similar to the specimen just described, with this difference, 

 however, that its mid rib is broader and natter, especially at its haft 



Fig. 2. Fig. 3. 



Figs. 2 and 3. Bronze dagger-blades ; face view (). 



end. Its edges are very irregular from erosion, and from its general 

 appearance, especially that of its mid rib, it has evidently not been 

 cast in the same mould. There is only one rivet hole in its haft end. 



