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NOTES ON A FIND OF PRE-HISTORIC IMPLEMENTS. 



10. The Banks, near Lanercost: One Chip. 



1 1 . Brampton : One Flake, made from very close-grained sili- 



ceous sandstone, and one Cliip of Flint. These were 

 taken from subsoil, under about eight feet of peat that 

 had been worked for fuel. 



12. Uallhank-Gate District: Two double-barbed Arrow-heads 



and one Flake; taken from under sods when cut for 

 drains. 



Tlie following Table will show at a glance the various locali- 

 ties from whence the foregoing objects have been gathered, and 

 the totals in each case. 







« 

















^■■^ 







^ 



Arrow-heads. 









6 







Localities. 



i 



E 



« 



k 



o 



5 



u 

 O 

 n 



"5) 



« 



Xi 



s 



1 



JS 



K 



1 



c 



•c 



m 

 e 



•s 



t 



U 



00 



1 

 as 



u 

 !c 



X 



O 



■ 



a 



s. 



a 



5 



Allendale Fell 



1? 



2 



1 



38 



8 



1 



136 



46 



3 



1 



1000 



19 



Kilhope ,, 









... 







6 



... 







6 



2 



Wellliope ,, 









... 







19 



... 







133 



4 



L:\ngl c}' Mill ,, 









... 







3 



... 







2 



... 



Ramslijiw ,, 









... 





1 



3 



... 







••• 



2 



Pleiinicilor ,, 









1 







10 



... 







26 



... 



Tow's Bank 









... 







1 









• •• 



... 



River Terraces, ) 

 Halt whistle / "• 









... 







2 









2 



1 



Ilaltwhislle Fell 









... 







1 



... 







1 





Cowhurn District ... 









... 







3 



. . . 







8 





The Banks 









... 







... 



... 







1 





Brampton 









... 







1 



... 







1 





llallbank Gate 









2 







1 



... 







... 





My acknowledgments are due to the Rev. W. Greenwell, M.A., 

 to whose matured judgment several dubioiLs specimens in this 

 Find have been submitted ; to Mr. H. Shield, Burnlaws, for the 

 free use of some of the most important objects referred to in this 

 paper; and to other gentlemen wlio liave aided me by local in- 

 formation, gifts of specimens, etc. 



November, 1878. 



