Vol. IX, No. 7.] On Two-Shouldered Stone Implements. 293 
[N.8.] 
we can reasonably suppose that the implement was of local 
manufacture. 
pecimen No. 6103 has been obtained from Bishnath 
situated on the alluvium of the Brahmaputra. The Mikir hills 
as also from the Khasia and the Sylhet trap. It is worthy of 
note, in this connection, that highly decomposed trap was also 
found in the part of the Mikir hills examined, and according 
to Mr. Smith, is nearly related to that discovered by Mr. Medlicott 
in Sylhet.? 
It has been noted before that the discovery of the peculiar 
Burmese type of implements in Singhbhum led to the formation 
of the Archaeological Department, through whose courtesy I 
had an access to these specimens, and also Mr. J. Coggin Brown 
for some useful suggestions while drawing up this note. 
1 Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind., Vol. XXVIII, pp. 71-95. 
2 Op. Cit., p. 80. 
