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APPENDIX V 
The following collections, catalogued under Nos. VIII-B-805 to 
VIII-B-828, were made in shell-heap N: 
West of the south point of the island : 
Fragment of pottery , , , , , , 
Argillite pebble chipped off at both ends, apparently to square the edge, and rubbed 
on both sides of the end and on one side of the other end as if to make it into a celt 
East of the point: 
Rubbed piece of iron ore 
Fish bone 
Bone of a rabbit 
Jaw of a small mammal 
Piece of charred bone 
Rib broken off at the ends 
Broken incisor teeth of the beaver 
Canine tooth of a seal 
Toe bone of a moose 
Molar teeth and pieces of lower jaw of moose . 
A point chipped from metargillite, with the butt unfinished 
A longitudinal quarter chipped from a small quartz pebble 
Part of the shaft of a simple point or awl made of bone 
Twenty fragments of pottery {Plate IX, figure 2) 
Two fragments of adzes made of atone, one a head end, the other a bit 
Argillite pebble slightly rubbed, as if in process of manufacture into a celt 
Knife made of an upper incisor tooth of a beaver (Plate XVI, figure 24) 
Small implement made of bone (Plate VII, figure 6) 
Worked bone 
Piece of whittled bone 
Piece of bone cut off by longitudinal grooving . ~ „ 
End broken from an object made of a longitudinal strip of heavy bone whittled off on 
the outside at the joint end, as with a large sharp flake of stone, and smooth on side edges 
Fragment of bone showing where it was cut off by longitudinal grooving 
Cut tip of antler 
