OBJECTS OF STONE AT LES EYZIES. 251 



21. One small hollowed pebble of yellow fine-grained Sandstone. A. Plate XXIII. fig. 1 . 



22. One quartz Knapping-stone. 



23. A pebble of gneissic granite, with a slight hollow on one face ; possibly a Knapping-stone. 



24. Ten fragments of rounded blocks and pebbles of Quartz and Quartzites : some may have been used for 



hearth-stones or boiling-stones, some as knapping and hammer stones. 



25. An irregularly flat flake of yellow fine-grained Quartzite, passing into the friable brownish-grey Sand- 



stone of the outside. Some stalagmitic hearth-stuff adheres to the flake-face. 



26. A piece of a four-sided, slightly tapering rod of fine-grained, brown, micaceous Sandstone, rounded at 



one end, broken at the other; 2| inches long, and about | inch square. 



27. A piece of brown quartzose Grit, with haematitic matrix ; smoothed on one part. 



28. A piece of red Sandstone. 



29. A small pebble of Limestone, striped with transverse and oblique lines. A. Plate XXIX. fig. 2. 



30. A fragment of Micaceous Iron-ore (spangly Hasmatite). 



31. Six pieces of Haematite, mostly scraped. 



32. A subcylindrical nodule of Iron-pyrites, 2| inches long, bruised on one end. 



II. FLINT. 



1. MISCELLANEOUS. 



1. Six irregularly chipped Flints. 



2. An unused bayonet-shaped splinter. A. Plate II. fig. 8. 



3. A grey Flint chipped into an irregularly oval Axe-hammer (?), with a rough cutting edge, which is 



crushed (used?) on one side. 



2. CORES. 



1. Six rough or slightly chipped Flints, from one end of which small flakes have been struck off. 



2. Four " Mitre Cores," large and small ; in which the removal of flakes has produced a cone or thick 



disk, oval or circular, with a sloping edge. A. Plate I. figs. 4 ifc 5. 



3. Nineteen long Cores ; some rather flat ; some large. A. Plate I. fig. 7 ; Plate XIV. fig. 2. 



4. Twenty-four short, partly rounded, sloping Cores (" Hoof Cores"). One made out of an old (Tertiary ?) 



pebble. A. Plate I. fig. 2. 



Cores, 53 : grey, 40 ; yellow, 8 ; brown, 5. 



3. FLAKES. 



1. Ten "Core-end Flakes," having a thick curved end which was part of the apex of the Core: not 



used. 



2. Twenty-three large and small, straight and curved " Corner Flakes " or " Edge Flakes," struck off 



dressed blocks ; not used. 



3. Two large, coarse, curved, simple Flakes ; not used. 



4. Thirty-three rough, simple Flakes, various : more or less used (sometimes dressed) on edge or point. 



A. Plate VIII. fig. 3 ; Plate XXXI. fig. 11. 



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