rounded, and the base produced to a pick-like point. Length, 

 13 ; greatest breadth, 4 inches. 



61. 

 Celtoi oval-oblong form, made of trap rock ; both extremities 

 present cutting edges. Length, 7 ; greatest breadth, 3^ inches. 

 Found at Kilrea, County Derry. 



62. 

 Celt made of quartzite rock, and finely polished. The sides 

 are ground flat. Length, 6| ; breadth, 2| inches. Found at 

 Malone, near Belfast. 



63. 

 Celt, highly polished. The cutting edge broad, and the butt- 

 end pick-like. Length, 6| ; breadth, 2-f inches. Found in 

 County Armagh. 



64. 



Celt, polished and flat-sided. Length, 3^; breadth, if inches. 

 Found in County Armagh. 



65. 

 Celt, found at Saintfield, County Down. Length, 3 ; breadth, 

 if inches. 



66 to 108. 



Polished Stone Celts, of various sizes, and different degrees of 

 excellence. No. 6y is a massive celt of unusual form. It is of 

 hard quartzite, straight, and nearly equally broad at both ends. 

 The thick rounded base is considerably bruised and broken. 

 It is like fig. 62 of Evans's " Stone Implements," but the butt 

 end of our specimen is thick and hammer-shaped. It is 6 inches 

 long, 2i broad, if thick. 94 is an adze-like form, being made 

 from a curved piece of stone. 



109. 



A Celtoi almost triangular form, with a straight, sharp cutting 

 edge . It closely resembles fig. 42 of Evans's " Stone Implements/' 

 B786 to B990. 



Polished Stone Celts, or Axes, made of various kinds of rock, 

 the best specimens being quartzites and porphyries. These 

 implements are of very different sizes. The smallest speci- 



