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impossible to say what the implement was when entire. The notch on the 

 left-hand edge of the figure is due to accidental fracture. 

 From Laugerie Haute. 



Fig. 3. A thick tapering drill or rimer, formed of a three-faced flake taken from 

 the outside of a somewhat worn nodule of dark-grey flint. It retains two 

 patches of the exterior, and is weathered dull white and motley grey. This 

 implement is shaped conveniently for being held in the hand. 

 From Laugerie Haute- 



Fig. 4. A roughly lanceolate implement of brownish subtranslucent flint ; thin, 

 sharp, and rugged along one edge, thick and crushed on the other. Very 

 slightly glazed by age, and retaining a triangular patch of the old, smooth, 

 yellowish surface of the flint block from which it was chipped. The thick 

 edge seems to have been reduced and blunted by use; the hollow curve 

 between this thick edge and the point is not worn ; but the somewhat convex 

 opposite edge has possibly been used. 

 From Laugerie Haute. 



Fig. 5. A somewhat neatly shaped, small, lanceolate implement, boldly chipped 

 on both sides, one of which is nearly flat, the other being more convex (the 

 side shown in the figure). White and opake by weathering; but the flint 

 is light-brown and subtranslucent within, as may be seen by a strong trans- 

 mitted light; and it is cavernous here and there with little quartz-geodes. 

 The edge is perfect all round, and unworn, exhibiting the characteristic undu- 

 lating line left by the alternate right and left chips that have produced the 

 edge in this kind of stone implement. 



[The figure is 2 millimetres deficient in breadth at the broadest part of the 

 specimen.] 



From Laugerie Haute. 



Broken at the point. 



f A fragment. 



