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KELIQU1JE AQUITANKLE. 





Fi". 5. A fragment of flat-bedded, yellowish, friable, quartzose sandstone, with 

 calcareous cement and slightly micaceous. Worn on one side, as shown by the 

 figure ; the other parts retaining their natural surfaces. [The figure is rather 

 too small in the lower part.] 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 23. 



An Awl or Graver. From La Madelaine. 





The blunt point in this implement has been formed by the two edges at the end being crushed down, or 

 worn away by scraping, on one side from the flake-face (making the notch), and on the other from the 

 ridge-face. 



