. Porto Rican elbow-stones in the Heye museum, with discussion of similar objects elsewhere; . 444 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST [n. s., 15, 1913 is of about the same breadth throughout, is decorated with a num-ber of incised pits, one of which is placed medially over the fore-head. The fillet ends on each side of the face, near the cheeks, wherethere are depressions apparently representing ears. This head-band recalls those found on heads of three-pointed stones, withwhich it is seemingly homologous. The two ends of the filletmerge into the shoulders of the figure and continue to form


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