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306 only indicative of the manufacturers of the implements having made use of that part of the piece of flint which seemed best adapted to

Fig. 216.—Sussex Downs.

be chipped into the form they required. For the same reason we find scrapers of an endless variety of forms, some of them exceedingly

Fig. 217.—Sussex Downs.

irregular, as any one who has examined a series from the Yorkshire Wolds will know. I have not, however, thought it necessary to give