EARLY COLONISTS OF THE SWISS LAKES. 309 



Fig. 2.— Articles from the Prehistoric Coixection of Dr. Victor Gross. 



1. Bronze sword -handle (station of MOrigen). 



2. Ornamented ear-drops (Auvemier). 



3. Cup in hammered bronze (Corcelettes). 



4. Clay vase, with incruf^tations from laniellsc of tin. 



5. Comb of yew-wood (Fenil). 



6. Bronze ear-drops (Auvernler). 



'^. Mold in sandstone, forming one of the eliells of a mold for two knivee and twenty-seveQ 

 rings (MOrigen). 



8. Hair-pin (Estavayer). 



9, 10. Bronze knives (Auvernier). 

 11, 12. Ear-drops of deer-horn. 



