. Timehri. were found. Howrites of the Native Caribs, it will be noted. Many collections have been made of these Indian implements andutenfcils from time to time. Mr. E. K. Taylor, late Queens Solicitor, hada large collection of them : Mr. J. L. K. Pedder of. I ley woods, (at which plantation there is a large swamp) has a fine collection,and so has Dr. John Hut-on, Public Health Inspector. As regards the few Indian implements in my possession (of whichMr. Walter Parkinson at the Bridgetown Club has kindly taken photo-graphs of sonic) they were chietly collected at Gibbes and Carlton p
. Timehri. were found. Howrites of the Native Caribs, it will be noted. Many collections have been made of these Indian implements andutenfcils from time to time. Mr. E. K. Taylor, late Queens Solicitor, hada large collection of them : Mr. J. L. K. Pedder of. I ley woods, (at which plantation there is a large swamp) has a fine collection,and so has Dr. John Hut-on, Public Health Inspector. As regards the few Indian implements in my possession (of whichMr. Walter Parkinson at the Bridgetown Club has kindly taken photo-graphs of sonic) they were chietly collected at Gibbes and Carlton plantations (St Peters and St. James) where Springs are located. Oneof the emailheadswas found at Indian Mount, St. Lucy, and thelargest was found at Indian Biver by Mr. E. K. Taylor.* I have asmall -head found at Indian Mount St. Lucy, which resembles theone given in an engraving in Bughes, Natural History of Barbados states thai thu river obtained it- name from the Indianiplmementa andfound i here,. Pottery and Stone Implement.
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