FISH-HOOKS. 



103 



Fio. 147. Unter-Uhldingen. 



Fio. 148. Unter-Uhldingen. 



Fio. U6. Romrmshorn. Fio. 149. Roscninsel. 



FIGS. 146-149. Bronze fish-hooks. 



Lastly, I present on the following page in Figs. 150 to 153* a group of bronze 

 fish-hooks, barbed and unbarbed, from settlements in the Lake of Bourget, 

 Savoy. The original of Fig. 150 is cei-tainly of very clumsy make, and its shape 

 suggestive of some doubt as to its use as a fish-hook. 



The originals of Figs. 154 and 155, also on page 104, obtained at the pile- 

 work of Peschiera, on Lake Garda, are designated as small harpoon s.f They cer- 



* Keller: Lake Dwellings ; Vol. II, Plate CLVII, Pigs. 13, 12, 18, and 19, respectively, 

 f Ibid. ; Vol. II, Plate CXIX, FIRS. 1 and 8 



