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NOTE. In A. PI. II., fig. 14 (see page 4) has the form of a small tanged Scraper, of very neat make ; its 

 wedge-pointed end is not worn at all ; and its scraping, or rather chisel-like, bevelled end has been only 

 slightly chipped, perhaps by accident ; but one of its side edges seems to have been worn away by having 

 been used as a Scraper, as far as the notch, like most of the specimens figured in Plate VI. Fig. 15 is also 

 " tanged," but less neatly ; and its other extremity is merely that of the original flake slightly modified. 

 Fig. 24 is a thick narrow piece of flake, with a well-defined tang. One margin is thick and straight, the 

 other thin, curved, and much worn (not shown by the figure). 



