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WHILE planting in the garden of this house last Wednesday, I turned up a small flint implement, an inch and a half long and an inch wide in the widest part. It is so thin and transparent, that it is possible to read large print through it. This is the second I have found, the previous one being angular and pointed.
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MARSHALL, A. Flinr Implements at Chelsea. Nature 65, 586 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065586d0
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