PLATE VII a. Implement made of translucent, bright-green jade. From its sharpened and rounded edges at both ends it would seem to have been used as a warclub lashed to the end of a short handle, or as a skin-scraper used in the hand. It was procured from a Salish Indian of Fraser river, British Columbia. b. Chisel-like celt of whitish-yellow jade, veined with green, tapering on one lateral side from base to cutting edge, which latter is beveled on both sides, and having a smoothed butt. Used asa hand tool, or possibly as a warclub. Found on the south bank of Fraser river, near Lytton, British Columbia.