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FORMS OF CELTS. 



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very blunt, the faces at the edge form almost a right angle ; these are 

 thickest very near the edge and become gradually thinner toward the 

 top. Most of this kind are from Caldwell county, North Carolin" the 



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Fig, 53.— Celt. Fig. 54.— Celt. Fio. 55.— Celt. 



same form coming also from Monroe county, Tennessee, and from 

 Savannah, Georgia. The length is from 3 to 7.J inches. Figure 53, of 

 compact quartzite, from Monroe county, Tennessee; figure 54, of gran- 

 ite; and figure 55, of sienite, from Caldwell county, North Carolina. 



