KELIQTJT^E AQUITANICLE. 



. 7. Another fragment of a tapering Dart-head, with a pair of close-set, parallel, 

 narrow flutings and a series of small, raised, oblique rhombs. We have already 

 seen this kind of ornament in fig. 3, B. Plate III. & IV.; figs. 1 and 4, B. Plate 

 XVIII.; and fig. 2, B. Plate XXI. 

 From ? 



Fig. 8. A fragment, oval in section, with parallel lines enclosing a series of oblique 

 raised rhombs, which thus form a scolloped fillet on one edge, the other being 

 round and smooth. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 9. Somewhat similar to fig. 8 ; but the raised spots on the fillet are square. 

 From ? 



Fig. 10. A sharply tapering Dart-point, ornamented on one side like fig. 8, with a 

 series of oblique, raised, widely separate rhombs, becoming triangular below, on 

 a broad fillet, between parallel incised lines. 

 From Laugerie. 



Fig. 11. A fragment of a large curved subcylindrical Implement. The convex face 

 is smoothed and carved ; the opposite is rough, showing the cancellous interior 

 of the antler. On one edge there are fourteen oblique notches ; and on the other, 

 nineteen transverse notches. Bordering each of these rows is a series of small 

 rhombs in relief; and along the middle, between the two rows of rhombs, is a 

 line of closely set oblique scorings, much finer than the lateral notches. The 

 scoring is doubled at the centre for a short distance ; and at one end its place 

 is taken by a waved row of small fine notches. 

 From Laugerie. 



