EXPLANATIONS TO PLATE IV. 



Fig. 1. 

 A large bevel edged spear- 

 head with a flat base. IS^ot 

 mucb used. 



Fig. 2. 

 A n ar r o w , 

 probably sever- 

 al times re- 

 chipped bevel 

 edged spear- 

 head with 

 notched base. 

 Broken. 



Fig. 3. 

 A broken, prob- 

 ably re-chipped 



bevel edged spear- 

 point ■v\ith a flat 

 base. 



Fig. 4. 

 A broken bevel edged 

 spearpoint with a notched 

 base. 



Fig. 5. 

 A spearhead with a 

 flat base and equally 

 much flaked on 

 the two sides of the 

 edges. The point is 

 down and the orig- 

 inal photograph is 

 somewhat imper" 

 feet. 



Fig. 6. 

 A bevel edged 

 spearhead with flat 

 base, ilade of dark 

 yellow flint. 



All are nearly the natural size. 



