A SUPPOSED NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT. 111 (d) Several detached tines of Red Deer were found, which may have been used as boring tools. (e) Three Picks, made from Red Deer's antlers. Two are illustrated by Figs. 12 and 13. Two are quite perfect, of a type identical with Canon Greenwell's figure 34, page 43, of Figs. 12 and 13. Two picks made from Antlers of Red Deer. One fourth natural size. his British Barrows. One implement measures 181/2 inches, and is a remarkably good example of a pick of the pre-historic age. (f) Two bone handles for holding a tool or weapon ; they are each formed from the tibia of the ox, and bear marks of much usage. One of these is represented here, fig. 14.