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 FIG. 72. Tally-stick from Wishmoor, Surrey 192 



FIGS. 73 a-g. Esquimaux Owner-marks on Harpoons 193 



FIG. 74. Australian Club, with Marks of Ownership. Drawn by Col. A. Lane Fox, F.R.S 194 



FIG. 75. Owner-mark (?) on a Dart-head from Massat, France 194 



FIG. 76. Butt of an Harpoon-head, with Owner-mark, from Dordogne 194 



FIG. 77. Edge-view of an Esquimaux Bone Arrow-head, with Owner's Mark 194 



FIG. 78. Slate Harpoon-head 196 



FIG. 79. Irish Spade, with Owner-marks. From a Sketch by M. J. C. Buckley, Esq 196 



FIG. 80. Outline of the Glutton, cut on a Piece of Antler, from one of the Caves in the Department of 



the Dordogne. From a Photograph 209 



FIG. 81. The Glutton (Gulo luscus) in the Zoological Society's Gardens, London. Drawn by N. L. 



Austen, F.L.S 210 



FIG. 82. A Pair of fully developed Antlers of a Siberian Eeindeer (Hunterian Museum) 215 



FIG. 83. Cervus tarandus, Linne 218 



FIG. 84. Outline of a Seal on a Bear's Tooth from the Duruthy Cave, near Sorde 223 



FIG. 85. Outline of a Pike on a Bear's Tooth, from the Duruthy Cave 224 



FIG. 86. Outline of a Fish (Squalius) engraved on a Eeindeer Jaw, from Laugerie Basse 225 



FIG. 87. A Core-end Flake dressed as a Scraper, from La Madelaine 254 



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 FIG. 88. Section of the Eock-shelter at Laugerie Basse, showing the Human Skeleton " No. 4 " of the 



Massenat Collection, in situ 257 



FIG. 89. Cranium from Laugerie Basse, " No. 4 " 260 



FIG. 90. Norma verticalis of Cranium " No. 2 " from Laugerie Basse 264 



FIG. 91. Norma verticalis of Cranium " No. 3 " from Laugerie Basse 264 



FIG. 92. Frontal Bone from La Madelaine 266 



FIG. 93. The same, front view 266 



FIG. 94. Inferior Maxillary from La Madelaine 267 



FIG. 95. Inferior Maxillary from La Naulette. (Figs. 89-95 are copied from the ' Crania Ethnica.') . . 267 



FIG. 96. Sketch of a Saskadegan, used in dressing Skins in Newfoundland 277 



FIG. 97. Jeegegan or Skin-scraper. From a Sketch by T. G. B. Lloyd, C.E 277 



FIG. 98. Incised Outline of a Eeindeer, on a piece of Eeindeer Antler, from the Kesslerloch, near 

 Thaingen, Canton Schaff hausen, Switzerland. Copied from Professor A. Heim's drawing in the 

 ' Mittheil. antiq. Ges. Zurich,' xviii. 1874 279 



II. WOODCUTS IN THE DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PLATES. 



FIGS, la and 1 b. The two faces of a flint Implement, chipped into shape and used for scraping 21 



FIG. 2. A flint flake, worn away along the middle part of one edge by scraping 21 



