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WITH A CUTTING EDGE AT EACH END.
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A celt from Kirklauchline, Wigtownshire, mentioned at page 135, is much like Fig. 76 in outline.


Fig. 76.—Gilmerton, East Lothian

A somewhat similar instrument, but narrower at the butt, formed of jade (?) and 11 inches long, found at Nougaroulet, is engraved in the Revue de Gascogne.[1]

Fig. 77 represents another celt, in the Edinburgh Museum, of similar section, but expanding only at the butt-end, which is sharpened,
  1. Vol. vi., 1865.