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REV. R. A. BULLEN, B.A., ON EOLITHIC IMPLEMENTS. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
FLINTS FLAKED BY FROST. 
Waterloo Pit, Great Stukeley, Hunts. 
Morter’s Pit, Wells, Norfolk. 
IMPLEMENTS FROM SOUTHERN Drirt, ALDERBURY, WILTs. 
In situ, at depth 14 feet 
” ” 6 ” 325 feet OND: 
"9 ” ILI ” 
IMPLEMENTS FROM DeEwLisH, DorseEt, 350 feet O.D. 
From gravel with remains of E. Meripionauis, Nest. 
SOME SUGGESTED USES OF PLATEAU TOOLS. 
Square “sleeker,” Parsonage Farm, Ash, British Associa- 
tion, Pit II, im situ, below 6 feet in the gravel bed ; 
700 feet O.D. 
Square “sleeker,” Shepherd’s Barn, Shoreham-in-Kent, 
500 feet O.D. 
Round “sleeker,” Stockham Wood, Shoreham-in-Kent, 
_ 600 feet O.D. 
Round “sleeker,” 
500 feet O.D. 
Double-shoulder scraper, small variety, Preston Hill, Shore- 
ham, Kent, 500 feet O.D. 
Shepherd’s Barn, Shorehan-in-Kent, 
Borer, SCRAPER, HAMMER. 
Borer, Great Northfield, Shoreham, Kent, 500 feet O.D. 
Obverse. 
” ” ” ” ” Reverse. 
Scraper or rude spear-head. Sepham Heath, Shoreham, 
Kent, 600 feet O.D. 
Hand hammer, glacial gravels, Morter’s pit, Wells, Norfolk. 
(A.) Massive PLATEAU IMPLEMENTS. 
Bower Lane, Eynsford, Kent (bone crusher, etc.), 500 feet 
O.D. 
Parsonage Farm, Ash, Pit III, in situ at 8 feet (poimted 
tool), 700 feet O.D. 
Well Hill, Shoreham, Kent, 600 feet O.D. 
(B.) Smatui PLatTeEAu IMPLEMENTS WITH FINE CHIPPING. 
Sepham Heath, Shoreham, Kent (hollow scraper), 600 feet 
O.D. 
Sepham Heath (pointed tool), 600 feet O.D. 
