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Carter No.: 370ww

Handlist description: Group of 10 'footed' arrows

Card/Transcription No.: 370ww


370, WW. GROUP OF ARROWS

Group of 10 'footed' arrows of 'chested' pattern. With exception of being of smaller dimensions, and have a blunt end to 'foot' in place of 'pile', these arrows correspond to No. 370, SS. L. of 'foot' 12.5; L. of reed shaft 45.0; L. of 'nock' 1.0 cents = (L. 58.5 cents.) Average diam. of shaft 0.65 cents. The three feathers of ? <> shape are 7.0 cents in length.

(?) possibly the blunt end of 'foot' <> was intended to have a glass or flint pile as in the case of 370, SS. arrows.

(See 370,SS.)

Card no. 370ww relating to Carter no. 370ww
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