62. (42239). Small grooved axe of schistose rock, much flaked off at each end.

63. (42240). Axe, grooved on three sides; similar in size and shape to (42223).

64. (42241). Grooved axe with flattened top.

65. (42242). Same as the preceding.

66. (42242). Grooved axe with two edges.

67. (42244). Celt-shaped axe of basalt; it appears to have been used as a rubbing stone.

68. (39869). Zuñi maul with circular groove around the centre, used generally for grinding or pounding soft foods, such as red-pepper pods; of porous lava.

69. ([39903]). Double-edged axe, ō´-lā-ki-le, with groove around the middle; volcanic rock, from Zuñi. See Fig. [350].

70. (42349). Rounded end of a sandstone metate grinder converted into a flat hammer by grooving it at the opposite edges.

71. (41291). Pounder of sandstone. It was originally a common axe. Thumb and finger depression on the sides.