4 o EELIQTJI^E AQUITANIC^E. 



Fig. 5. Greyish flint, mottled white by weathering. The side not figured retains 

 a small portion of the old yellowish crust ; excepting this, all the surface has 

 been removed by free chipping, and a hatchet-like form produced ; the narrow 

 end appears to have been lost by fractures ; and the remainder, irregularly 

 quadrangular, has a rough cutting-edge on three sides. 



Eig. 6. Dark greenish-grey pitch-like flint, translucent at the edges, full of minute 

 Sponge-spicules, &c., and still retaining the old, light-brown, smooth-worn crust 

 on the flat side. Roughly squared and sharpened at the edges by bold chipping. 



