FISH-HOOKS. 



101 



138 is remarkable on account of the unusual form of the eye ; Figs. 139 and 140 

 represent barbed double hooks.* 



Fio. 138. Font. 



Fio. 139. Cortaillod. Fio. 140. Cortaillod. 



FIGS. 138-140. Bronze fish-hooks. 



Figs. 141, 142, and 143f show forms of fish-hooks from the station of Mon- 

 tellier, Lake of Morat or Murten, in the Canton of Freiburg (Fribourg). As 

 the illustrations fully exhibit the character of the specimens, further explanations 

 are not needed. 



i 



Fio. 143. 



FIGS. 141-143. Bronze fish-hooks. Montellier. 



The next group, composed of Figs. 144 and 145, on page 102, exhibits 

 designs of two bronze fish-hooks, obtained, respectively, at the mouth of the 



* Not a single barbed double hook is figured in the translation of Dr. Keller's work, 

 f Keller: Lake Dwellings; Vol. II, Plate C, Figs. 21, 20, and 22, respectively. 



