A Hand book to the Antiquities in the Grounds And Museum of the Yorkshire Philos

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A Hand book to the Antiquities in the Grounds And Museum of the Yorkshire Philos
Charles Wellbeloved
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A few flints and bones from the same source.
II. — IV. A. Numerous wrought flints collected by the Rev. W. Greenwell, from the Drift gravel pits at Icklingham, Warren Hill, Santon-Downham, &c, in Suffolk.
149 V. A. A few flints from the Drift gravel in the valleys of the Soninie and Seine. '" — M. Boucher tie Perthes, 1860, &c.
VI. — X. A. A number of Neolithic implements in flint and stone from Denmark and Sweden. Many of those from Sweden were the gift of Rev. J. Raine, in 1875.
XI. — XX. A.
...A very large collection of axes, adzes, axe- hammers, ! pounders, knives, arrow-heads, scrapers, &c, &c, almost entirely from the Yorkshire Wolds, and gathered together for the most part by Mr. Monkinan. J Among these, in XVII. A. , is a small hoard of flint and stone axes and knives found in 18G8, in sand, near the Gas Works of the North Eastern Railway. ; Some of these were the gift of Mr. E. Allen, in 1870. In XII. A. Is a magnificent round flint knife, found near Catton.
XXI. — V. A.


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