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Borers. — There are two implements of this class in the 

 collection, one of which is shown the full size in the accompany- 

 ing illustration (fig. 14.) The other is of similar form, but 



Fig. 14. Borer of flint from Craigsfordmains, y. 



unfortunately the point is broken off. A third is of the 

 type of fig. 231 of Evans. 



Fabricator. — An implement of light coloured flint, 2f inches 

 in length by Hf inch broad and f inch thick, tapering 

 somewhat to a rounded point, has probably been used as a 

 fabricator. 



Knives. — (1) Of greyish fiint, 1^ inch in length by ^ inch 

 in breadth, worked all round the edge and over part of the 

 upper face; shown the full size in fig. 15. Another, almost 

 identical in form and finish, If inch in length, was also found 

 at the same place. (2) Three double-edged knives of common 

 types, roughly finished. (3) Of triangular form, 2 inches in 

 length, of brown flint, the point broken off, worked on both 

 sides of one face and on one side and along the base of the 

 other. (4) Of leaf -shape, 3 inches in length by 1^ inch in 

 breadth, pointed at each end, neatly worked on each face, 

 as shown in the illustration (fig. 16.) (5) Of segmental form, 

 1^ inch long, worked on the curved edge only. (6) Two small 

 single-edged knives, each 1^ inch in length. (7) Knives of 

 triangular form — (a) 2^ inches iu length, worked along the 

 two longest sides on one face ; (b) 2-^^- inches long, worked 

 on one side on each face; (c) l^ inch long, similarly worked; 

 {d) 2^ inches long, thick, worked on each side on the upper 

 face, and with a small hollow scraper-like cavity on one side 

 at the point; (e) If inch in length, worked on each side on 

 one face and on the other face on one side and along the 



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