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116 and twenty flints, mostly flakes and chips. The bone and horn implements were as follows: three pins, three borers, and a few bone implements of a nondescript character, being merely pointed or flattened at one end;

one hundred and forty "round-nosed," chisel-ended implements, having an extraordinary likeness to each other; and seven harpoons (two being entire) made of deer-horn (Fig. 22). The larger of the entire harpoons is six inches long, has four barbs on each side, and an oval perforation at the butt-end. The other differs