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-. 6. A broken Dart-head, the point wanting, and the bevelled faces of the 

 other end smooth and without the usual scoring. Its stem is nearly triangular, 

 and bears on each of its three faces signs formed of lines crossed like a long X, 

 or a Saint Andrew's Cross, surmounted by a bar or transverse line. This sign 

 occurs twice on each of these imperfect faces. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 7. A fragment of a Dart-head, broken at the ends. On the two opposite 

 sides is repeated, symmetrically, an ornamental pattern consisting of what 

 appear to be pairs of heads of animals placed snout to snout. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 8. A large subcylindrical implement, broken at one end, but narrowed off by 

 bevelling at the other, like the " Dart-heads." It, however, is much thicker than 

 the ordinary specimens, and is slightly curved. On it is a series of oval figures, 

 placed end to end, with the alternate opposed ends longitudinally marked by 

 two or three grooves. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 9. Another piece of a Dart-head the lower part only. It exhibits an 

 elongated carved outline with an eye (?) near the broader end. If it be an 

 animal form, represented without legs, feet, or fins, it can be compared only 

 with a young Batrachian or Tadpole. Behind this figure, and on the other 

 side also, there are angular and crossing lines, making different patterns, 

 without any intelligible characters. 

 From La Madelaine. 



