. Paragraphs from a collectors' note-book . NCHE COUNTY, TEX-AS, RELICS Herewith is given a brief out-line of the various stone relicsfound in Comanche County, Tex-as, examples of which are to befound in my collection: Arrow- and Spear-heads^Division L—Leaf shaped.—This is not very numerous, andis rather thick and crude, though 1 This classification is in accordance withDr. Thomas Wilson, curator of the archae-ology of the United Stales National Museum. 6 ipara^rapbs rrom a some fine specimens are occas-sionally found. Division 11. —Triangular. —Sofar havent seen but four or fivespecimens, and


. Paragraphs from a collectors' note-book . NCHE COUNTY, TEX-AS, RELICS Herewith is given a brief out-line of the various stone relicsfound in Comanche County, Tex-as, examples of which are to befound in my collection: Arrow- and Spear-heads^Division L—Leaf shaped.—This is not very numerous, andis rather thick and crude, though 1 This classification is in accordance withDr. Thomas Wilson, curator of the archae-ology of the United Stales National Museum. 6 ipara^rapbs rrom a some fine specimens are occas-sionally found. Division 11. —Triangular. —Sofar havent seen but four or fivespecimens, and all vary in size,some being short while othersare long and beveled edges. Division III. — Stemmed. —Stemmed points are the prevail-ing types. Some have straightbase stems, others round or con-cave. Tha straight and conceivespecimens are in the this division are included boththe shouldered and barbed points most in evidence arethe shouldered minus the barb. PARAGRAPHS FROM A COIiLECTORS NOTE-BOOK. Plate I. c^Efver?At. F=oRfvts


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