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KELIQULE 



A. PLATE VII. 



A series of Elint Implements, somewhat spatulate in form, having one end 

 nearly semicircular, the other tapering, and the sides more or less parallel. They 



Fig. 3. 



a. 



Fig. 3. A Tanged Scraper of chalcedonic flint (weathered) ; from La Madelaine. Nat. size, 

 a, Eidge face. 6, Edge, c, Flat, inner, or flake face. 



have all been formed of flakes, the ends, and sometimes one or both of the 

 sides, having been chipped. One end has been rounded by a series of small 

 fractures perpendicular to the flat or inner face of the flake; and a curved 

 solid terminal edge has been thus formed, such as we find in certain Stone 

 Implements that the Esquimaux at present use in scraping and dressing skins. 

 (See figs. 5 a, 56, page 14.) 



