Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . curve. Some slightly barbed, but mostly with only a small specimens vary much in size, and also in delicacy of by function the group would probably be divided among- example shown in figure 208 is from Jackson county, come from southwestern Illinois; eastern Tennessee; SouthCarolina; Kanawha valley; northeastern, southeastern,and south western Arkansas; western and central Arkan-sas; and southern Wisconsin. H. Similar to group G, save that t


Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . curve. Some slightly barbed, but mostly with only a small specimens vary much in size, and also in delicacy of by function the group would probably be divided among- example shown in figure 208 is from Jackson county, come from southwestern Illinois; eastern Tennessee; SouthCarolina; Kanawha valley; northeastern, southeastern,and south western Arkansas; western and central Arkan-sas; and southern Wisconsin. H. Similar to group G, save that the edges are straightwhile the stem is somewhat shorter. All the specimensare small. Found in western North Carolina; Kanawhavalley,West Virginia; South Carolina; and southeasternArkansas. /. Differing from group G inhaving concave sides; none arebarbed, and some have very wide ^^11^^-shoulders. Nearly all are large. ™°ani or lo*engeTwo from Savannah have the basestraight, all the others being of the common type (fairly exemplified in figure 209) is fromUnion county, Illinois,


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