. Description of the test specimen of the rostro-carinate industry found beneath the Norwich Crag . ina, which is now broken downby smaller fractures and by weathering into a relatively wide path. The areamarked I on the right side of the implement (shown in Text Figs. 4 and 5) seemsto be part of an older surface which is much pitted and weathered. Explanation or the Text Figures 4, 5, 6. Fig. 4.—Outline sketch of the dorsal surface of the Norwich test specimen. Fig. 5.—Similar sketch of the right side of the same specimen, i Fig. 6.—Similar sketch of the left side of the same —Do


. Description of the test specimen of the rostro-carinate industry found beneath the Norwich Crag . ina, which is now broken downby smaller fractures and by weathering into a relatively wide path. The areamarked I on the right side of the implement (shown in Text Figs. 4 and 5) seemsto be part of an older surface which is much pitted and weathered. Explanation or the Text Figures 4, 5, 6. Fig. 4.—Outline sketch of the dorsal surface of the Norwich test specimen. Fig. 5.—Similar sketch of the right side of the same specimen, i Fig. 6.—Similar sketch of the left side of the same —Dorsal plane : a fracture of the first order, which includes only one other, viz., that of the ventral —Left anterior lateral major —Eight anterior major —Left posterior major —Right mid-lateral —Right posterior major —Conchoidal concavity in the fracture —Irregular angular —Area of irregularly pitted —Postero-lateral fracture. Rostro-Cariiiate Industry found beneath the Norwich


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