TYPES OF THE CLUBS. AI 
The length measurements of these clubs have been taken on the 
outer edge of the curve in two records—from the bend as nearly as it 
may be determined in one direction to the end of the shaft and in the 
other to the end of the spike. ‘They are recorded in table 17. 
TABLE 17. 
Length Length Length Length 
‘ to end of to end of . to end of to end of 
is eect shaft spike Se shaft spike 
(inches). (inches). (inches). (inches.) 

There appears no regularity in the relation of these two parts of the 
weapon; the head from the bend onward may be as little as one-fifth of 
the shaft (3183) or as much as one-third (3182). 
TABLE 18. 





Girth Height F Girth Height 
Piece No. of knob of spike Piece No. of knob. of spike 
(inches). (inches). (inches). (inches). 

cu | a | | | Se | 
The head measurements, circumference of the knob, and height of 
the spike appear in table 18. 
It is quite clear that no relation of proportion exists in these two 
measurements. The tallest spike (3182) is associated with a very 
moderate knob; the largest knob (3182 6) has a spike such as occurs 
with one of the smallest knobs. 
TABLE 19, 
Girth Girth , Girth Girth Girth 
at haft at bend at head at haft at bend at head 
(inches). (inches). | (inches). i (inches). | (inches). (inches). 

The circumference of the shaft has been taken at three points, the 
haft, the bend, and the point of articulation with the head. They are 
presented in table 19. 
