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WITH FLAT SIDES.
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less than 1/4 inch wide, of ochreous flint, polished all over, was found at Crudwell, Wilts.

Fig. 53.—Botesdale, Suffolk.1/2

Others, in flint, have been found at Sutton, Suffolk (8 inches); Wishford, Great Bedwin, Wilts[1] (7 inches); Portsmouth;[2] Cherbury Camp, Pusey, Faringdon[3] (51/2 inches long, edge faceted), and Rampton, Cambridge.[4] I have seen one (51/2 inches) that was found near Loughborough. Mr. Gr. F. Lawrence has a fine specimen (75/8 inches) from the Lea Marshes.

  1. Canon Greenwell, F.R.S.
  2. Mr. Frank Buckland, F.Z.S.
  3. Mr James Brown.
  4. Rev. S. Banks.