RELIQUIAE AQUITANlCyE. 



Fig. 7. Part of a narrow, brownish-grey flake, which had been neatly dressed into 

 a long lanceolate Weapon by chipping chiefly on the convex face. 

 From Laugerie. 



Fig. 8. An arched, cream-coloured flake, roughly pointed at the bulb-end. 

 From the Gorge d'Enfer. 



Fig. 9. A small, dull-yellow, ridge-flake, worn on one edge by use as a Side-scraper. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 10. Part of a narrow flake of white chalcedonic flint, worn down on one side 

 as a Side-scraper, and dressed as a Saw on the other. It retains thirteen notches, 

 and is broken through the fourteenth. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 11. Portion of a flake of Rock-crystal, irregularly chipped. 

 From Laugerie Haute. 



Fig. 12. A small narrow flake, mottled cream-coloured, worn on one edge as a 

 Side-scraper, and dressed with four broad notches on the other, for scraping 

 cylindrical Needles and small stems. 

 From Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 13. Small flake, chipped or worn at the point as a Drill (?). (Lost.) 



Fig. 14. A mottled purplish and grey flake, dressed at the broad end into a Drill, 

 or worn by scraping into a notch and point. 

 From the Gorge d'Enfer. 



Fig. 15. A purplish-grey translucent flake, carefully trimmed to a lanceolate form, 

 with a cutting edge all round. Point broken. 

 From Laugerie. 



Fig. 16. Piece of a honey-coloured flake ; the edges straightened by use or dressing, 

 and the end pointed, probably by use as a Scraper. 



From Laugerie. 

 Fig. 17. Small dark flake, dressed like fig. 15, but narrow-lanceolate. Point lost. 



From La Madelaine. 

 Fig. 18. Dull-grey, narrow flake, worn down along one edge as a Side-scraper. 



From La Madelaine. 

 Fig. 19. Dark, arched flake, dressed or worn to a Drilling-point at one end. 



From La Madelaine. 



