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one containing the implement last described, and although so unlike the last 

 in shape it seems to have been similarly used. The small notch at one end 

 of the stone exhibits the same kind of stripe and grooves at its base as in 

 the other specimen, and the stone has been worked down to a thin edge at 

 that part. The opposite end of the stone was deeply notched to near its 

 central portion (further than shown in the figure, as the asphaltum partly 

 covers it), which is here nearly § of an inch in thickness. The implement 

 has, however, been broken in this portion, and one side is now missing, 

 the fractured part being covered with asphaltum. — F. W. P.] 



