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52 to 84. Flint flakes found by Dr. H. P. Blackmore, at Peters¬ 
finger, divisible into two main types. 
The spear-point like type, as Nos. 52, 53, and 56, and plate 1, 
fig. 1. 
The chisel-end type, as Nos. 66 and 69, and plate 1, fig. 2. 
85. Flint implement found at Fisherton Anger, near Salisbury, by 
Dr. H. P. Blackmore. 
86 to 88. Flint flakes found near Pewsey, by Mr. Henry Black- 
more. 
89. Flint flake found near Old Sarum, by Dr. H. P. Blackmore. 
90 to 106. Flint flakes found upon and close round a tumulus, near 
Britford, by Dr. H, P. Blackmore and Mr. Henry Black- 
more. 
The greater part of these are merely rough flakes, probably cast 
aside as worthless. 106 shows that a pointed tool must have 
been used to flake it from the mass. 
99 is more definite in its form, and approaches the shape of an 
implement. 
CASE R. 
All deposited by Dr. H. P. Blackmore , except stated to the 
contrary. 
1 to 13. Flint flakes, found by Dr. H. P. Blackmore, at Peters- 
finger. 
4, 9, 10, 12, and 13 are the most clearly defined forms. 
14 to 22. Flint hatchets, found by Dr. H. P. Blackmore, at 
Petersfinger, some in point of form approaching the drift 
type, as No. 14. 
23 and 24. Flint flakes, chisel-end type, found by Dr. H. P. 
Blackmore, at Peter sfinger. 
25 to 41. Flint flakes, found by Dr. H. P. Blackmore, at Pefers- 
finger. Some of these show much subsequent chipping, as 
Nos. 25 and 37, which have the entire cutting edge carefully 
removed. No 33 is a good example of the conchoidal 
fracture. 
42 to 50. Flint implements, found by Dr. H. P. Blackmore, at 
Petersfinger, all except No. 45 curiously provided with a 
notch on one, and in some cases on both sides, as No. 48, 49, 
and 50. 
51 to 55. Worked flints, found at Petersfinger, not definite in form 
but exhibiting considerable use. 
56 to 61. Worked flints, from the superficial soil at Bemerton, 
near Salisbury, above the drift gravel, in which the human 
worked flint implements. Nos. 37 to 40, Case P, were found 
by Dr. H. P. Blackmore. 
