50 
NOTES ON AN 1NTRENCI1MENT ON HOLGATE HILL. 
are in the possession of Mr. C. Wakefield, one of the Hon. 
Curators of the Museum Antiquities, and he kindly lent them 
for illustration. The lengths are as follows :— 
No. i—2f in. 
n _ o 
J> — ~ 
_T A 
5) O A 4 ” 
i _ o •" ) 
>> T J16” 
_o_Z_ 
OlG» 
The group of implements shown on plate IV (figure i), are 
in the Museum, and consist of axes, spear-heads, knives, and 
flakes of Hint with one argillaceous sandstone axe. The 
lengths of the three central ones are 5J, 5^, and 5-*- inches 
respectively. 
On plate IV (figure 2), the objects shown are in the Museum 
and consist of two hammer-heads, the larger one dioratic 
8'' x 3-^" x 2f" thick, found at York, the other gritstone 6-f- 7 x 
3" x 3" thick from Strensall. The three small very argillaceous 
sandstone axes were unearthed respectively at Dringhouses 
1884, Haxby and York, and their sizes are 3V x , 4!" x 2-J" 
and 4V x 2^ inch. 
No. 6— 3 f in. 
5 ? 7 ’> 
„ 8— 3 t » 
j? 9 3 tV” 
No. 10- 
11- 
5 ? 
O- 
» 13- 
i Q • 
2—9- 1 n 
1 (i 
4 5’ 
T—§- 
x 1 6” 
I „ 
No. 14—14^ in. 
» 15 - 
'7t 
„ 16—34 ,, 
.. I/—2f 
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