n g KELIQIHLE AQUITANICJE. 



butt has been somewhat reduced by chipping. Except where the old crust 

 forms a part of it, the edge is thin at the sides and apex ; and it has been used, 

 especially on the straight side. 

 From Le Moustier. 



TV. 5. A simple rough flake of brownish-grey flint ; similar in general character 

 to fig. 2. Somewhat worn on the long edge. 

 From Le Moustier. 



Fig. 6. A broad, rough, simple flake of drab-coloured flint, with adherent stalag- 

 mite. The long edge, and the lower and thinner part of the opposite edge, 

 have been slightly used. 

 From Le Moustier. 





Such rough flakes as figs. 2, 4, 5, and 6, when reduced on the edges by chipping, 

 would supply the extremely numerous subtriangular implements, often crude, but 

 sometimes very neat, and always more or less adapted for scraping, cutting, or 

 piercing, with which the Moustier Cave especially abounded, such for instance as 

 figs. 1 and 2 in A. Plate XII., and figs. 2 and 3 in A. Plate XXVIII. 



