FOSSIL FLINT IMPLEMENTS. 
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other similar deposits of the like intermediate age. Pigs. 23 and 24 are two 
portions of fossil flake-knives from Kent's Hole, a large cavern rendered 
f 
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Fig. 22. — Broken Fragments of a FUnt-flake Knife. 
memorable by the researches of the late Dr. Buckland. These were presented 
to the national collection in the British Musenm, by Mr. Godwin- Austen, and 
Figs. 23, 24.— Flint-flake Knives, from the 
Ossiferous Cavern, Kent's Hole. Scale, 
one-fourth. Presented to the British Mu- 
seum by R. A. Godwin- Austen, Esq,,F.G.S. 
Fig. 25. — Flint-flake Knives from the Tur- 
bary of the Somme, at Abbeville. Nat. size 
4^ mches by 1^ inches. Collected by M. 
Boucher de I'erthes. 
where they may be seen in the cases of the British antiquities r 
Eiffs. 21 and 25 are portions of flint flake-knives from the Turbary of 
oom. 
y of the 
Figs. 26—31. 
-FUnt Arrow-Hcads from RedhiU. Nat. size. In the Collection of the Society 
of Antiquaries. 
valley of the Somme, at Abbeville, and were collected by M. Boucher de 
Perthes. Figs. 26 to 31 represent various forms of flint arrow-heads, from 
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