DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PLATES STONE IMPLEMENTS. 



A. PLATE IV. 



The specimens figured in this Plate are lanceolate pieces of Flint, carefully 

 shaped by repeated chippings into a flattish, long, acute-ovate form, with pointed 

 ends and somewhat sharp edges. They are all from Laugerie Haute. The 

 resemblance between these neatly made flint implements and some found in 

 Denmark is very remarkable ; hence these much-chipped and symmetrical forms 

 are sometimes spoken of as belonging to the " Scandinavian Type." 



Eig. 1. Light-grey ; glazed. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 2. Dark-grey; glazed. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 3. Chalcedonic flint, somewhat weathered ; one end broader than the other. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 4. Darkish-grey ; much weathered and mottled, chiefly on one face. More 

 oval than the others. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 5. Narrow, neat, highly finished, nearly smooth ; broadest at its lowest third ; 

 mottled light and dark brown ; glazed. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 6. Small, retaining curve of the original flake from which it has been 

 worked ; grey, slightly glazed. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 7. Fragment, retaining the face of the original flake on one side ; dark grey, 

 glazed and weathered, showing fine grey mottling, especially on the convex face. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 8. Fragment. Worked on both faces ; grey ; glazed. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



Eig. 9. Fragment. Dark-grey, coarse flint ; glazed. 

 Laugerie Haute. 



