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APPENDIX IV 
The following collections, catalogued under Nos. VIII-B-732 to 
VIII-B-804, were made in shell-heap M: 
Iron ore 
Oblong pebbles 
Charcoal 
Quahog shells 
Oyster shells 
Moon shells 
Fish bones 
Claw bone 
Ulna 
Toe bone 
Vertebrse of a seal 
Canine tooth of a seal 
Canine tooth of a walrus 
Molar teeth of moose 
Four broken incisor teeth of beaver 
Five molar teeth of beaver 
Two left lower jaw bones of dogs 
Teeth of the wolf or dog 
Fragment of a very thick bone, probably a rib of a white whale 
Fragments of charred bones 
Ten crude, leaf shaped points chipped from metargillite 
A tanged point chipped from metargillite 
Five notched points chipped from metargillite (Plate IV, figure 20) 
Five tip fragments of points chipped from metargillite 
A barbed point chipped from metargillite, with tip lacking 
Two base fragments of points chipped from metargillite 
A tang fragment of a point chipped from metargillite 
A middle fragment of a point chipped from metargillite 
Two chips of points chipped from metargillite 
Two pieces of metargillite 
Seven pieces of metargillite from which some had been chipped 
Nine chips of metargillite (Plate III, figure 6) 
Two rejects chipped from metargillite 
A notched point chipped from grey quartzite 
A tip fragment of a point chipped from maroon quartzite 
A barbed point chipped from maroon quartzite, with tip lacking 
A lozenge-shaped object chipped from quartzite (Plate III, figure 14) 
A tanged point of white and pink chalcedony 
Ten small chipped pebbles of quartzite 
Six chips of pebbles of quartzite 
A pebble apparently partly chipped to the form of a point 
Two leaf-shaped objects chipped from quartzite (Plate III, figure 14) 
A point broken from a large implement made of bone or antler (Plate VII, figure 10) 
Eleven fragments of simple points made of bone 
Three fragments of harpoon points barbed on one edge, made of bone (Plate VI, figure 18) 
Fragments of pottery (Plate X, figure 8, and Plate XI, figure 4) 
Small adze, made of stone, battered on the head and chipped or battered on the side edges 
Adze made of a sandstone pebble, sharpened at one end to an almost keen convex cutting 
edge; curved sidewise, so that the object certainly was an adze 
Double-bitted adze made of stone (Plate XIII, figure 5) 
Longitudinal fragment of the head of an adze made ol schistose slate, with sides, edge, 
and end of the head rubbed rather smooth 
Bit fragment of adze made of stone 
Fragment of adze made of stone, 9 inches long, nearly lenticular in cross-section, with 
edge slivered of! on one side apparently from use 
Large rubbed stone 
Whetstone 
Hamm erst one 
Stone grooved in process of manufacture 
Three knives made of incisor teeth of beaver 
Fragment of awl made of bone 
A sharpened tip broken from a trough-shaped point for a spear or awl made of thin-walled 
bone, apparently that of a bird 
Basal fragments of awls made of bone 
