Upon tablet 5 is a piece of pottery, and part of a drilled bone 
pin found in a tumulus at Winterslow, near Salisbury, in 1867. 
No. 6 a is a lozenge-shaped flint arrow-head, and d is sl 
flint tool, both found at Catterly Clump, Wilts. 
No. 7 <2 is an exquisitely-formed stemmed flint arrow-head, 
and 3 is a flat flint tool, both found at Pick Rudge Farm, 
Overton, Wilts, in grubbing up an ash tree on some waste land. 
These specimens formed part of Mr. Brackstone's collection ; 
Mr. Brackstone obtained them from Mr. Wilkinson, of Bath, to 
whom they had been given by Mrs. Pamphrey, upon whose farm 
they were found. 
Upon tablets 8 to 14 are flint scrapers and implements from 
the neighbourhood of Salisbury. Upon tablet 9 ^ is a fine jave- 
lin head of flint, from Whitsbury. 
Upon tablets 15 to 21 are flint sling-stones, scrapers, and im- 
plements from Icklingham, Sufl'olk. 
B 19. 
Upon tablets 22 and 24 are scrapers, sling-stones, and worked 
flints from the neighbourhood of Weymouth. 
Upon tablets 25 and 26 are a flint-flake and bone tools from 
Burwell Fen, Cambridgeshire. 
Upon tablet 27 is an exquisitely chipped semi-lunar flint tool 
of rare type, found at Kempston, near Bedford, close to the spot 
where a flint spear-head of Scandinavian type had been found. 
It was found by Mr. James Wyatt, F.G.S., who has presented it 
to the collection. 
It is probable that the above-named semi-lunar implement 
was used for dressing skins, a purpose to which those from 
Sweden and Denmark, Case 25, Nos. 2 and 8 to 14, may have 
been applied. 
Upon tablet 28 is a stemmed arrow-head of flint, from Cum- 
berland. 
a 21, b 20 to b 22, and c 15. 
Flint Weapons, Tools, and Implements, from the 
Yorkshire Wolds and Tumuli. 
A 21. 
The specimens in this Case, Nos. 4 to 31, are from Bridling- 
ton, Yorkshire. 
Nos. 4 to 13 are stone and flint balls and rude tools, many of 
which have been used as hammers. Nos. 4, 5, and 6 are good 
