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parallel grooves on both faces. The stem is marked by two longitudinal lines, 

 between which is a somewhat raised fillet, dying out at the point. The knobs 

 for the haft are tolerably prominent. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 8. With a sharp point and numerous barbs ; these lie almost close to the 

 stem, and are subalternate, seven on one side and five on the other, mostly 

 without poison-grooves. The stem is marked by a continuous fillet along one 

 side, and an interrupted fillet on the other. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 9. Another Harpoon-head, sharply pointed, and very short. The barbs are 

 long, curved along the stem, and simply grooved, three on one side and two on 

 the other. The haft-knobs are prominent ; the lower or butt end is very much 

 pointed. 



From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 10. Harpoon-head of particular form, bearing along its middle a longitudinal 

 and highly raised rib. The point is broken off. The barbs diverge slightly, 

 are subalternate, and oblique to the axis of the stem, four on one side and three 

 on the other. 



From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 11. A small specimen, with elongate point, and belonging to the same type 

 as Fig. 5. It has been broken below the first pair of barbs, which are 

 subalternate. 

 From La Madelaine. 



