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on the opposite side, and no notch. Moreover, the hole is not in line with the 
required position for a notch. The cutting edge of the beak, however, shows con- 
siderable wear. Presumably, this implement was held directly in the hand. 
The implement shown in Fig. 37, a heavy Fudgur perversum, with part of the 
bod y-whorl removed, and a small, irregular hole above the shoulder has four per- 
forations in line in the remaining part of the bod y-whorl, extending from the aper- 
Chokoloskee Key. (About full size.) 
рга. 37. — Shell implement. 
The first and third holes are in line for a handle, 
hird hole corresponds also with a notch in the 
t, which has a fine edge, probably served as 
it came from Chokoloskee key. 
m Goodland Point, Key Marco, in every 
ture around from left to right. 
as are the second and fourth. The t 
edge of the aperture. This implemen 
a gouge. Like the preceding example, 
In the collection is an implement fro 
