DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PLATES STONE IMPLEMENTS. [A. XXXV.] 



A. STONE IMPLEMENTS. 



A. PLATE XXXV. 



Five specimens from the Gorge d'Enfer, comprising two pieces of large spatu- 

 late Scrapers (figs. 1 and 2), one long simple Scraper (fig. 3), one handsome 

 Scraper with both ends rounded (fig. 4), and one simple flake (fig. 5). 



Fig. 1. A portion of such a long spatulate Scraper as that drawn in A. Plate XIX. 

 fig. 5, and described at page 84, but larger. The edge has been bevelled by 

 chipping ; but it is probable that this flat specimen was one of several flakes 

 successively struck off an already dressed block, such angular specimens as 

 those described at page 1 1 8 (but not curved, as they are) being first removed 

 from the prepared block ; and therefore the dressing of the edges may be due 

 to the dressing of the block. It is mottled grey. 

 From the Gorge d'Enfer. 



Fig. 2. A portion of another long spatulate Implement, slightly arched, and with 

 dressed edges. It has been tapered by chipping to a point at the thin end. 

 Opaque and yellow. 



From the Gorge d'Enfer. 



Fig. 3. A narrow, high-ridged, slightly arched, drab-coloured flake, broken at 

 one end, rounded at the other. 

 From the Gorge d'Enfer. 



Fig. 4. A neat Implement, of banded drab and yellow flint. It is a stout flake, 

 carefully trimmed at the ends, worn along one of the side edges, and indented 

 on that border with a semicircular notch, by scraping the narrow rounded 

 surface of probably a rod or stem, whether of wood or bone. 

 From the Gorge d'Enfer. 



Fig. 5. A simple flake of dark-coloured subtranslucent flint. 

 From the Gorge d'Enfer. 



