46. (40903). Grooved basaltic axe.

47. (40904). Maul, with rough surface, one side flat, the other convex, with a groove.

48. (40258). Double-grooved axe of porphyry, well polished and quite perfect.

49. (41260). Grooved axe of compact sandstone; wedge-shaped.

50. (42204). Stone maul of basalt, with groove; very rough.

51. ([42205]). Grooved axe of basalt. Fig. [351]. This specimen was obtained at Fort Wingate, in New Mexico, but was probably found in or around some of the ruins.

52. ([42229]). This is one of the finest specimens in the collection, and, as shown by the cut, Fig. [347], has the handle attached, ready for use. This is formed of a willow withe bent round the axe and doubled, extending out far enough to form a handle and wrapped with a buckskin string; of compact basalt.