Ohio archæological and historical publications . Figure XXVI. Two-fifths size. Bout- awls, a discoidal and flint implements fromI XX\II. Two-sevenths size. Larg^e spears, Ohio. Report of Field Work. •1\1 lage site near the Sherwood mound above Malta. The trian-gular spear above it has been described on page UK) of this report. Serrated arrow-heads like No. 7101 (museum number) arefound along the Muskingum. Most of the large spear-heads (those exceeding 7 inches inlength) found in Ohio, have gone to the eastern museums. Butwe have quite a number preserved in Orton Hall. Figure X


Ohio archæological and historical publications . Figure XXVI. Two-fifths size. Bout- awls, a discoidal and flint implements fromI XX\II. Two-sevenths size. Larg^e spears, Ohio. Report of Field Work. •1\1 lage site near the Sherwood mound above Malta. The trian-gular spear above it has been described on page UK) of this report. Serrated arrow-heads like No. 7101 (museum number) arefound along the Muskingum. Most of the large spear-heads (those exceeding 7 inches inlength) found in Ohio, have gone to the eastern museums. Butwe have quite a number preserved in Orton Hall. Figure XX\TIexhibits four of them. Beginning at the left we have one ofyellow flint, well made but slightly broken at the top. Locality,near the Indiana line in Darke County. Next is a broad speci-men 8x5 inches of quartzite. It is apparently foreign to Ohioyet was found on the site of Logans (Shawano) town 7 milessouthwest of Circleville. The long, shouldered (8^ inch) spearcomes from Franklin County, banks of the Scioto below Co-lumbus. That beautifully notched one to the right, from nearCircleville. (Harness Renick collection). KALEVIM


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