The weathering of aboriginal stone artifacts, no 1 : a consideration of the paleoliths of Kansas (illustrated by 20 figures and 19 half-tone plates) . ; xiii. 12~ a rre-paleolithic weather scale whicli has a while colorand a thickness of one-sixteenth part of an inch. Xo. 5450. A Xeolithic arroir iioint with a stouttajjcring tang. ha\ing no gloss and no weather scale,of l)hie-gray chert. ;hniatiini of Plat- XIII. Specimens from the Kansas valley. Actual size.(See pp. 115-l-2o). Xo. 5135. Leaf, ovate, thin, worn away at the larg-er end by use. gray chert. Early Xeolithic. Xo. 5802.


The weathering of aboriginal stone artifacts, no 1 : a consideration of the paleoliths of Kansas (illustrated by 20 figures and 19 half-tone plates) . ; xiii. 12~ a rre-paleolithic weather scale whicli has a while colorand a thickness of one-sixteenth part of an inch. Xo. 5450. A Xeolithic arroir iioint with a stouttajjcring tang. ha\ing no gloss and no weather scale,of l)hie-gray chert. ;hniatiini of Plat- XIII. Specimens from the Kansas valley. Actual size.(See pp. 115-l-2o). Xo. 5135. Leaf, ovate, thin, worn away at the larg-er end by use. gray chert. Early Xeolithic. Xo. 5802. Circular leaf, roughly hnished; has a(lull gloss. but no weather scale: slightl} limonated;perhaps Early Xeolithic. mottled with gray and darkblue-gray. Xo. 5110. Short knife, or leaf, or scraper, chippedto form on all sides, a variant of the typical Xos. 5222. 522-) anrl 5225. of plate \l. andpp. 18 and 10. Xo. 519T. T}pical tomahawk of the tomahawkpeople. The entire edge is chipped from the base shows but little damage by use. The surface isstreaked with limonite on the side photographed ( pa-tina Ig). p. 11 ). and tha


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