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C 27. 
Upon Tablet i are flint spear-heads. Upon Tablets 2 to 13 
are flint daggers ; they are chiefly of the flat, leaf-shaped type. 
Nos. 4, 10, and r la have had the sharp edges at the sides of the 
handle removed, so that they might not hurt the hand. No 
characteristic dagger with raised ridges at the handle is in the 
Collection. No. 7 is the only moderately good example of this 
type. No. 13 has been a good specimen of this type ; it is, how- 
ever, highly interesting in its present state, for it has been used, 
broken, and repointed, over and over again, until much of the 
handle has been chipped away, whilst the blade is reduced to 
a mere narrow point. The original work can still be traced at 
the lower part of the handle. 
C 25. 
Sweden. 
Tablet i. — Semi-lunar flint implements from Sweden. 
Tablet 2. — Flint daggers from Sweden. 
STONE PERIOD OF AMERICA. 
The Objects from America are exhibited in Cases A 40 
to a 52, b 30 to b 34, c 28 to c 39, d 19, e 6 to e 13, 
and h ii to h 14. 
South America. 
The South American series proper is small, but with it are 
classed some ancient Carib objects from the islands of St. 
Domingo and Barbados. Among these arc some extremely 
interesting specimens. 
Central America. 
The Stone series from Central America is not very large. It 
contains several nearly unique specimens from Honduras, and 
some objects from Nicaragua. There is also a good series from 
Chiriqui, Veraguas. 
