90 CUP-SHAPED AND OTHER LAPJDAMAN SCULPTURES. 



"As yet no interpretation of these figures has been offered, nor is it 

 known by whom or for what purpose they were made; but it is generally 

 believed they were the work of the Cherokees. On the eastern end of the 

 boulder, running vertically, is a line of dots, like drill-holes, eighteen in 

 number, connected by an incised line." 



The character of the sculptures being shown by the illustrations, I need 

 not add any further remarks. 



