148 THE STONE AGE IN NEW JERSEY. 
The large jasper implement or weapon, fig. 22, may | 
been a hatchet, lance head or ekin dresser, for owe — Y 
ciding. It would be a great gain 6 the subject, had each of tl 
various forms of ‘‘ flint implements ” a representative in the 
i 1-2 natural size. d 
an edge and blunt back ; grooved or not beet fors 
and the latter being oithig implements of one oF more 
without any hammer-like part, having been always b 
mass of flinty rock and chipped into the desired shape 
We will now again divide the axes proper into 
