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Wherever possible, the photographs have been reduced so that the stones are shown at one eighth of their actual size. This scale is not indicated in the captions. Views of details of larger stoner, and small stones (normally those with dimensions not greater than 20 cm (8 in), are shown at one quarter or one half of their actual size, and are marked (1:4) or (1:2) in the captions. Stones which are either too large to be reproduced at one eighth of actual size, or the dimensions of which are unobtainable, have not been reduced according to any fixed scale, and are therefore marked in the captions as not to scale (nts).

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