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square edged, the ends sharpened. The wings are well aligned. 

 The bore shows longitudinal markings, faint in the middle 

 and growing into grooves at either end. At its openings the 

 bore is oval. 



Plate XXIII, 4. A large stone intermediate in form 

 between the pick and square ended types, ground and polished. 

 The centrum shows marks of pecking at either end which have 

 not been entirely ground out. The centrum has well-defined 

 facets on either side, the edges being sharp and true. The 

 wings are poorly aligned, and ground to a sharp edge at the 

 bottom and ends. It has been drilled from one end, but there 

 are longitudinal markings the entire length of the bore. 



Plate XXIII, 5. A very large stone of intermediate form, 

 ground and polished. This stone is interesting in that it has 

 been broken and mended by the owner. Holes have been drilled 

 in both wings through which thongs were passed and the parts 

 tied together. There are three of these holes in one wing, 

 and in the other, the end of which is missing, two complete 

 holes and the edges of two more. All the holes have evidently 

 been made with a stone drill. All three in the one wing are 

 drilled through from the one side, and one in the other wing 

 has been made in the same way. The others have been drilled 

 from both sides. The hole in the upper edge of the complete 

 wing has no connection with the mending and may have been 

 made for the attachment of some ornament. The centrum 

 has a single not very well-defined facet on either side. The 

 wings are perfectly aligned and square edged all round. The 

 implement was evidently broken by a blow on the tip of one 

 wing. The boring has been done from both ends, and the 

 bore shows circular lines. 



Plate XXII, 5. Large stone of pick form, ground and 

 polished. The centrum has a well-marked groove down the 

 middle on both sides. The wings have a sharp upward curve, 

 and both wings are decorated on one side with incised lines 

 running at right angles to the centrum. There are a few marks 

 of pecking, imperfectly ground out. The wing tips have been 



