76 LAW AND HORSFALL : FLINT IMPLEMENTS. 
PLACES WHERE FOUND. 
NO. 
NO. 
NO. UN- 
FOUND, 
WORKEI 
. WORKED 
Haugli Hey, near New Hey 
4 
0 
4 
Robin Hood's Bed, near Blackstonedge ... 
10 
1 
1) 
Monsliead Hill, near Ripponden ... 
0 
0 
G 
Studley Pike, near Todmorden 
2 
0 
2 
Basin Stone, Walsden, near Todmorden ... 
2 
2 
0 
Ramsden Cloiigh, Walsden, near Todmorden 
1 
1 
0 
Foot of Ramsden Hill, Walsden, near Todmorden 
I 
1 
0 
Trough Edge, Walsden, near Todmorden 
10 
0 
10 
Hey Head, near Todmorden 
1 
0 
1 
Hades Hill, near Wardle 
2 
0 
2 
Middle Hill, near Wliitworth 
350 
15 
335 
Brown Wardle Hill, near Wliitwortli 
5 
1 
4 
Rush Hill, Heal ey, Rochdale 
3 
1 
2 
Knowl Hill, near Rochdale 
40 
3 
37 
Bull Hill, near Ramsbottom 
8 
2 
(1 
Whittle Pike, near Ramsbottom ... 
1 
0 
1 
Todmorden Moor 
1 
1 
0 
Wadsworth Cock Hill, near Hebden Bridge 
9 
3 
G 
^lid^lGy Crow Hill, nccii' HgIdcIgii Bi'id^G ... 
« 
o 
1 
L 
7 
Cant Clough, near Bnrnley ... 
1 
1 
0 
Cold Edge, near So werby Bridge ... 
8 
0 
8 
Rooley Moor, near Facit 
3 
0 
3 
Brock-holes, Walsden , 
4 
i 
3 
Crow Knowl Hill, near ShaAv 
4 
0 
4 
Turnshaw Hill, near Rochdale 
50 
0 
50 
Hunger Hill, near Rochdale 
12 
3 
Total 
3824 
83 
3741 
We are indebted to Mr. John Evans, F.K.S. for kindly exam- 
ining a number of our flint implements. He concurs with our 
opinion that they are pre-historic, but whether they belong- to the 
Neolithic or Bronze age there is not yet sufficient evidence to 
determine. He makes a special allusion to some very small but 
delicately chipped flints, many of which have been found on March 
Hill, and informs us they are the smallest flint implements that, to 
his knowledge, have ever been found in this country ; we are 
moreover told that a similar type of implements has lately been 
found in Egypt, Mr. Evans believes they may have been used as 
" carving tools." (PI. Ill, figs. 15, 16, 17). 
