Fig^. 12, 13, 1 5 and 16. — Appear to he unfinished charm stones, which when 

 finished would have resembled Figs. 3 and 14. 



Fig. 14. — A finished implement with slight groove near the upper end. 



Fig. 17. — A symmetrical stone, polished, without grooves or notches. 



Fig. 1 8. — Another finished specimen with notches to hold string, lower point 

 broken off. 



Fig. 20. — A finely finished specimen with a well defined ring-shaped head. 



Fig;. 19 and 21. — Pestle-shaped charm stones, which from their form would per- 

 haps indicate their use in connection with some ceremonies relating 

 to the collection of food. 



