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Slate knife grooved on one side. Locality: Site 24. Roche Harbor (Garrison Bay), San Juan Islands, Wash.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone implement with slight grooves. Locality: N. side Wescott Bay, Roche Harbor, San Juan Islands, Wash. From Site 18. Remarks: On property of Orcas Lime Works, Mrs. S.W.R. Dally, owner.* Tapered rectangular piece of siltstone. Ovoid in x section, with deeply incised groove near tapered end. Grooved concretion. Previously glued. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Modified bone, one end pentagonal in cross section; other end oval in cross-section.
Unilaterially barbed harpoon point.
Slate spear head or sharpener. Locality: Fleming's ranch, Kanaka Bay, San Juan Island, WA.* One slate point with beveled edge. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Slate knife. Locality: Fleming's ranch, Kanaka Bay, San Juan Island, WA.* One slate knife with beveled edge. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Flat disc bead, made of bone.
Chisel of serpentine. Locality: Site 25. Roche Harbor, (Garrison Bay), San Juan Islands, Wash.* One ground adze blade; Nephrite? *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Adze blade of jade. Locality: Site 25. Roche Harbor, (Garrison Bay), San Juan Islands, Wash.* One ground adze blade; nephrite? *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Ground and polished mammal bone fragment in 2 separate pieces. Glued in 1 place on smaller piece and in 4 places on larger piece with cut marks at wide end. Glue has left shiny residue over much of both pieces, tied together at either end with acid-free string. R. Williams 2/4/98