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1 . 4. Another broken Baton, made of a shed antler, perforated with one hole, 

 and ornamented on one side with Horses, standing or gently moving, in very 

 close sequence, and with a pattern of longitudinal and transverse scoring*, and 

 at least one Horse (of which a portion remains), on the other. The round hole 

 also is bordered with a groove on the side not figured, and with a partial mar- 

 ginal groove on the figured face. The Horses are relatively large, with rather 

 long thin tails, and heavy heads ; their manes are indicated by the usual hori- 

 zontal line. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 5. A Pogamagan or Baton, consisting of a small antler (detached by force 

 from the frontal bone), pierced with a single hole. Imperfect. 

 From ? 



* like the pattern on fig. 8, in B. Plate VII. & VIII., but larger and of better design. 





