1893.] Recent Literature. 553 
FIG. 2. 
Fig. 2. Smaller figure, paleolith from Newcom wn, Ohio; larger figure do 
from Amiens, France; both one-half size. From G. F. etn s Man and the Glacial 
Period. 
that he intentionally deceived Professor Wright in this matter, be pro- 
duced ; and the authority for the statement that such an assertion was 
made, should make himself known. The image cannot well be the 
work of any existing Indian tribe, as has been asserted. In any case it 
seems that the evidence for Plistocene man in America, must be 
further investigated with careful methods, and under more favorable 
circumstances than are furnished by most of the so-called glacial 
gravels, 
We give figures of two characteristic types of paleoliths; one of 
argillite found by Abbott at Trenton, N. J.; and one flint from 
Newcomerstown, Ohio. E. D. COPE. 
