FOWKE] 



ROUGH DISCOIDAL STONES. 



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I. Same form, rough and not polished ; 1 to 2| inches in diameter, 

 one-half to 1 inch thick. 



J. Sides slightly convex, edge slightly curved; 2J to 3 J inches in 

 diameter, three-quarters to an inch and a half thick. 



K. Sides flatj edges convex; roughly finished, no polish; 1| to 2^ 

 inches in diameter, three-eighths to three-fourths of an inch thick. 



District. 



Kanawha valley, West Virginia. 

 Eastern Tennessee 



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L. Not polished; roughly chipped edges; 2 to 3 J inches in diameter. 



ilf. Edges V-shape; If to2i inches diameter, 1 to IJ inches thick. 

 The type (figure 1051 is of granite, from Randolph county, Illinois, with 

 insunk pecked sides and polished edge. A specimen from Kanawha 

 valley. West Virginia, is of flint, with only the edge worked; appar- 



