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As Mr. Evans has commenced his remarks on North American arrowheads with the assertion, “A prevailing type,” &c., it naturally leads one to conclude that that form to which he refers is “the” prevailing type. I judge, further, that by “prevailing,” he means “predominant,” i.e., in excess of other types or shapes of these relics. I do agree with Mr. Evans that it is one of the principal forms, but not so far a “prevailing” type as to merit the assertion of Mr. Evans, made as that assertion is.
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ABBOTT, C. An Additional Note on American Arrowheads. Nature 6, 515 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006515a0
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