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edge of a subcylindrical weapon-point from Laugerie Basse (fig. 8, B. Plate XXVI.) ; 

 and a similar mark of four large and two small oblique parallel cuts, occurs on a 

 similar implement from Massat (Ariege), fig. 75. In M. Lartet's collection is an 



Fig. 75. 



Fig. 77. 



Fig. 74. 



Fig. 76. 



Fig. 74. Australian Club, with Marks of Ownership. Reduced. 



(In Col. A. Lane Fox's Collection.) 

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



(In the Christy Collection.) 

 Fig. 76. Butt of an Harpoon-head, with Owner-mark, from Dor- 



dogne. (In M. Lartet's Collection.) 

 Fig. 77. Edge-view of an Esquimaux Bone Arrow-head, with 



Owner's Mark. (In the Christy Collection.) 



Harpoon-head from one of the Caves of Perigord, with four parallel oblique cuts 

 on one side, just above the collar or bulb (fig. 76). A similar weapon in the 

 Christy Collection bears a single oblique cut or notch in the same position. The 

 eight bold oblique cuts, also, on fig. 6, pi. 13, 'Ann. Sc. Nat.,' ser. 4, vol. xv., from 

 Massat (Ariege), may rather be inscriptive than ornamental*. A pair of small, 

 oblique, narrow notches, and a series of three larger oblique notches, just below, 

 mark one edge (B. Plate XXVI. fig. 76) of a Dart-head (oblong in section) from 



* See ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.' vol. xvii. p. 470, fig. 4. 



