NORTH-AMERICAN IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 



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4 Portion of fig. 3, in pi. 32, of the First Part of ' Les Ruines de Pompeii/ par L. Mazow 

 (fol. 1824). The but of the spear is here represented broken, not pointed as it appears in 

 Kitto's copy. T. R. J. 



5 Some of these stems of Reindeer antlers, ornamented and pierced, are really too light and 



Fig. 33. 



Carved and perforated piece of Reindeer's Horn, from the Rock-skelter at La Madelaine. 



slender to have served as weapons or any other instruments of percussion. Among our specimens 

 of these ornamented horns from Perigord there are some without any perforation ; others have 



Fig. 34. 



Sketch of a Lapland Implement for tapping the Magic Drum, in Dr. G. Klemm's Collection. 



(Reduced to one-third.) 



a, Side view. I, Top view. 



This Drumstick is made from a Horn ; and the zigzag ornament and other black lines are filled in with 

 pigment. (For this Sketch we are indebted to Professor Griiner, of Dresden.) 



one, two, three, or even four holes (see B. Plates III. & IV). The making of these holes had 



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