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1 . Kilhope Fell, near ^N'entliead Smelt Mill : Six Elakes, six 



Chippings, and two Cores. 



2. Welhope Fell, Weardale : Nineteen Plakes, one hundred 



and thirty-three Chippings, and four Cores. These 

 were picked up on the north side of the stream, where 

 the sods have been removed in building a reservoir in 

 connection with the Lead Works. 



3. Langley Mill Fell, near the Chimney of the Smelt "Works: 



Three Plakes and two Chippings. 



4. Ramshaw Fell, Upper Derwent : One triangular-shaped 



Arrow-head made from indurated shale, also one Elake 

 of same material; two "Flakes of flint and two Cores. 

 I also picked up at this spot a number of ill-shaped 

 flakes, lying close together, made from a very hard sili- 

 ceous sandstone. There seems to be an evident inten- 

 tion in their similarity of shape, and they are probably 

 the abortive and rejected attempts in shaping tools from 

 a not very tractable material. These siliceous flakes, 

 with a few cherty nodules gathered at the same spot, 

 are not enumerated in this list. 



5. Plenmellor Fell, near Haltwhistle : "Worked flints have 



been picked up at six diflerent points on this Pell by 

 Mr. Thomas Bell, of Coanwood, and myself. Mr. Bell 

 was fortunate in picking up a double-barbed Arrow- 

 head from amongst the shingle in the West Burn, 

 measuring about an inch and a half in length. It has 

 one barb broken, and is weathered white. In addition 

 to the above Arrow-tip the findings of Mr. Bell and 

 myself comprise ten Elakcs and twenty-six Chippings. 



6. Tow^s Banh, Coanwood, South Tyne : One good-sized Flake 



picked up by Mr. Bell. 



7. Old River Terraces, near Haltwhistle: Two Flakes, two 



Chippings, and one Core, gathered from ploughed laud 

 or worn paths through the fields. 



8. Haltwhistle Fell : One Flake and one Chip. 



9. Cowhirn District: Three Flakes and three Chippings; one 



flake is carefully worked. 



