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Celt of bluish green jade, showing back with the central ridge left in cutting. 
Kength)20)2) ens, breadthi6:9 ems) PI XXXVI, Pies 125 (Cat Nor 23.) 
Celt of greenish granulite, showing back with the central ridge, left in cutting, 
ground down. Length 15.4 cm., breadth 2.3 em. Pl. XXXVII, Fig. 13. (Cat. 
NOM cc case | 
Celt of green jade. Length 14.3 cm., breadth 2.3 cm. Pl. XXXVII, Fig. 14. 
(CatseNowe... 3) 
Celt of quartz (?). Length 7.8 em., breadth 2.3 em. Pl. XXXVII, Fig. 15. 
(Cate Now cs.) 
Celt of green jade. Length 14.1 cm., breadth 2.5cem. Pl. XX XVII, Fig. 16. 
(Cat: No: 4352.) 
Celt of mottled greenish stone. Length 7.5 cm., breadth 2 cm. Pl. XX XVII, 
ioeeieen(CatesNon 225) 
Celt of serpentine. Length 10.5 cm., breadth 3.6 cm. Pl. XXXVII, Fig. 18. 
(CatzNos 2722.) 
Celt of mottled greenish stone. Length 8.3 cm., breadth 2.1em. Pl. XXXVII, 
Wig. IG, (Cais, IN@. 4a) 
Celt of serpentine. Length 5.8 cm., breadth 3.1 cm. Pl. XX XVII, Fig. 23. 
(Cat. No. 3%42.) 
Celt of serpentine. Length 5.7 cm., breadth 3.4 cm. Pl. XX XVII, Fig. 24. 
(CateNow ca) 
Celt of whitish green jade cut in two from the front longitudinally. Length 
Se ZRCME MO TKeaul tear oncriniaey Zl OXOXGV tion 12am (Cate Nose aos) 
Celt, triangular, of mottled dark green jadeite. Length 6.2 cm., breadth 3.4 
@md, Jl; XOXOXO, Tne, 7 (Cat. IN@, e745) 
Celt of pale green, translucent jadeite. Length 7.5 cm., breadth 1.9 cm. PI. 
OXON Pie San (CatNiom-o74.)) 
Celt of pale green, translucent jadeite. Length 9.1 cm., breadth 1.4 cm. PI. 
XOXO, ine, ©. (Cans. INO. seas 
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B. Worn tn Hortizontau Position. 
(a) Designs of Alligators or Fishes. 
A small number of the celt-shaped oblong, rectangular amulets have been pro- 
vided with two or more circular holes along the upper side for suspension in a hori- 
zontal position. Most of these objects are thin and flat on both sides, but some 
show the upper side convex. Most of the objects represent alligators with a head 
with upturned snout seen in profile at each end, the body being in common. Only 
