STONE IMPLEMENTS IN CORNWALL. 419' 



slipped clown by the side of the stone, and so become buried 

 and probably were never immediately under the stone. The 

 flakes were composed of flint from the greensand, but one 

 was a pretty yellow flint, resembling calcedomy and semi 

 transparent. 



Kynance Down (further). — On Kynance Down I found two 

 almost perfect arrow-heads, one of these is of an unusual 

 form. The large Barrow which once stood on this Down has 

 been torn down and the stones removed. 



The material of which the flakes from Kynance as 

 well as from Goonhilly and Pradannack mostly consists, is 

 cherk, probably drawn from the valley of the Axe, Devon,, 

 and is of a brown colour, and opaque. 



