Collections of Pre-historic Antiquities. 165 



From other Localities. 



1. Axe of porphyritic stone, 3f 

 inches in length by 2f inches 

 across the cutting edge, which is 

 straight, but slightly turned up at 

 each end, with rounded sides and 

 truncated butt, found at Pirn, 

 Innerleithen, Peeblesshire. 



2. Axe of felstone, 4^ by 2^ 

 inches, polished, with broad butt, 

 shaped like the cutting edge, but 

 blunt, sides sharp, found in Lowick 

 Parish, Northumberland. 



3. Large bronze spear-head (fig. 

 19) with segmental openings in the 

 blade, found in draining in Bows- 

 den Moor, near Duddo Tower, 

 Northumberland. It is 17 inches 

 in total length, of which the socket 

 measures 4 inches, and the blade 

 13 inches. The socket extends 

 almost the whole length of the 

 blade, and is pierced in the plane 

 of the blade by two rivet holes at 

 a distance of 2 inches from the 

 butt end. This fine spear-head 

 has already been figured and 

 described in the Proceedings.* 



Fig. 19. Spear. Head from 



Bowsden Moor, near 



Daddo Tower. 



» Proc. Boc. Ant. Scot., Vol. xvii., pp. 93, 94 ; Hist. Ber. 

 Nac. Club, Vol. x., pp. 192-4. 



