1865.] Kett on Prehistoric Records. 259 



4. A bronze celt with handle, found in the Boyne, near Edenderry. 13f 

 inches in length. This is the only instance as yet discovered of a metal celt with 

 handle. 



5. Flint arrow-heads, found in Bobenhausen and Geisboden (1846), showing 

 the mode of attaching them to the shaft. F. Keller. 



6. Flint implement, found near the skeleton of an elephant under Gray's Inn 

 Lane. 



7. Flint implement, from the valley of the Sonirne. 



8 and 11. Bestorations showing the probable mode of affixing bronze celts to 

 handles. From Wilde's Catalogue. 



9. Stone implement, used as an adze by Pacific Islanders. From Squier and 

 Davis, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. 



10. Bronze needles, apparently for crochet and netting. From Swiss lake- 

 dwellings. Keller. 



12. Bronze brooch from Swiss lake-dwellings, approaching in shape to modern 

 safety pins. Keller. 



