PLATE XVI. 

 Note. All figures on thin plate are drawn natural size 



Prong of deer's antler, much worn by use. The detached prongs 

 hearing evidences of much use, are common in the Deposits. 



Portion of deer's antler showing rude cutting. 



Similar to Fig. 1. 



Handle made out of deer's antler. The incisor tooth of a deer is 

 figured as the probable tool for which the handle was intended. 



Fragment of deer's antler cut at both ends. 



Hook made of deer's antler, 

 and 8. Bodkins made of deer's antler. 



Fragment of bone with lower edge ground down. 



Arrow point made from the canine tooth of a boar. 



Bird's bone with two perforations. 



Cube made from metatarsal bone of deer. 



Dorsal spine of fish iv?ed as a needle. 



Mammalian claw, with lower surface cut away. 



KS, 17, 18, 19 and 20 are implements of various and unknown use, 

 worked from deer's antlers. 

 Fig. 21, 2'-', and 2-3. Dorsal spines of fish used as needles. 



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