Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 53.—Celt. Fig. 54.—Celt. Fig. 55.—Celt. same form coming also from Monroe county, Tennessee, and fromSavannah, Georgia. The length is from 3 to 7£ inches. Figure 53, ofcompact quartzite, from Monroe county, Tennessee; figure 54, of gran-ite; and figure 55, of sienite, from Caldwell county, North Carolina. District. a e o w aa c U 25> co a oO 6u aS ao 6 a« O = O *Jto-3 a ai. o© rto ai o R l 6 a z 00 ;= 0 c 5 4 4 4 2022 74 3 45 1 i 2 Southwestern Illinois 1 75 113 •2 3 7 10 1 1 ShiiI Iih t>st


Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 53.—Celt. Fig. 54.—Celt. Fig. 55.—Celt. same form coming also from Monroe county, Tennessee, and fromSavannah, Georgia. The length is from 3 to 7£ inches. Figure 53, ofcompact quartzite, from Monroe county, Tennessee; figure 54, of gran-ite; and figure 55, of sienite, from Caldwell county, North Carolina. District. a e o w aa c U 25> co a oO 6u aS ao 6 a« O = O *Jto-3 a ai. o© rto ai o R l 6 a z 00 ;= 0 c 5 4 4 4 2022 74 3 45 1 i 2 Southwestern Illinois 1 75 113 •2 3 7 10 1 1 ShiiI Iih t>stjn Wisconsin 12 Northeastern Arkansas 1 1 2 1 1 225 2 .... 1 7 78 STONE AUT. [ETH. ANN. 13 G. Of the same general pattern as the last, except that the sideswiden just before reaching the edge, giviug a bellshape (figure 56). The length is from G£ to 8inches. In this group there are two specimens ofgranite, two of porphyry, and one of sienite, allfrom Yazoo county, Mississippi. Two have theirtops Rectangular section, occasionally with the corners sufficient


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