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I AM glad to perceive that Dr. Abbott has called attention to the variations in form among North American stone arrowheads, although he cannot admit the correctness of some of the remarks I have incidentally made on this subject in my “Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain.” At the time when that work went to press, I was not in possession of Dr, Abbott's “Stone Age in New Jersey,” if, indeed, it had appeared, and in describing the various North American forms, for want of other authorities I principally referred to Schoolcraft, Squier and Davis, and Prof. Daniel Wilson, some of whom Dr. Abbott appears to consider as somewhat antiquated.
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EVANS, J. American Stone Arrowheads. Nature 6, 413 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006413a0
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