4 EELIQUI^E AQUITANIC^E. 



Fig. 10. Very similar to Fig. 2 of this Plate, but smaller and less curved ; 

 minutely chipped along one edge. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 11. Dark grey ; flattish ; like Fig. 1, but larger. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 12. Very small bayonet-like flake of dark flint. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 13. Yellow ; very much smaller ; much like Fig. 1, but shorter and broader. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 14. Cream-coloured, surface-changed, thick-ridged; pointed at the narrow 

 end by lateral fractures, making a sharp edge. 

 Les Eyzies. 



Fig. 15. Brown-grey, surface-changed ; larger and flatter than Fig. 14, but 

 pointed in a similar manner. 

 Les Eyzies. 



Fig. 16. Dark-coloured; arched and sharp-edged; much more pointed than the 

 two preceding, but tapered by similar lateral fractures at the thick end. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 17. Honey-coloured ; large, three-faced, nearly straight, razor-shaped. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 18. Simple flake of grey flint, knife-shaped, sharp at the edges and points. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 19. Brown, narrow, slightly arched, sharp at the edges ; suddenly narrower 

 at the further end, with a shoulder. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 20. Like Fig. 2, but sharp at one end. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 21. Small, subtriangular flake of light-brown flint; slightly roughened at 

 both sides, probably by use. 

 Laugerie Basse. 



