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COLLECTIONS OF 1881 



FIELD GRAVES AND FIELDS IN THE VICINITY OF PECAN POINT. 



ARTICLES OF STONE. 



63204. A large lot of arrow-points of yellow and gray jasper. 



62960, 62976, 62079-62998, 63000-63006. Celts or knives made of jasper 

 and yellowish jaspery slate, which range from 2 to 5 inches 

 in length, and are less than 1 inch in width and half an inch in 

 thickness. They have been chipped into the desired shape, 

 and finished by grinding off the more prominent parts and 

 producing in many cases sharp cutting edges. A good ex- 

 ample is shown in Fig. 142. 



Fig. 142. 



62965. A flat pebble, with rudely-made notches at the side. 



62967, 6296S, 62974. Fragments of celts. 



62970. Yellowish jasper pebble, resembling a celt. 



62000. Fragment of a long, chipped, knife-like implement, the extrem- 

 ities of which are lost. 



62975. Fragment of a steatite vessel. 



62969, 62971. Sandstone pebbles. 



62960. Hammer-stone, with conical points, made from a pebble of cherty 

 sandstone. 



