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Fig. 10. A Splinter from the side of a grey flake, which had been used as a 

 Shoulder- or Angle-scraper, or some similar Implement. Pig. 10 a corresponds 

 with the left-hand side of fig. 8 a. These ohlique knife-like Splinters, triangular 

 in section, and of various sizes, are common in most of the Caves, and evidently 

 have resulted from the "tanging" offtakes, or their reduction in width at the 

 ends. See several figures in A. Plates VII. & VIII. &c. 

 From La Madelaine. 



