DESCRIPTION OF PLATES 



PLATE I. — The cliffs on which the writings occur, looking up the lake, 

 north. The writings are within the lines drawn across the picture. 



PLATE II. — Thi.s plati' shows the left hand end, the beginning, of the 

 Indian writings, showing th(> largest series of animals. The topmost portion 

 of the writings on the left are not shown. Compare with Fig. 4. 



PLATE III. — The elil'f on wiiich the Indian writings occur, looking down 

 the lake, south. The writings are within the lines on the picture. 



PLATE IV. — General view of the cliff and writings, showing them very- 

 much reduced. Owing to the curvature of the roek, the left end is somewhat 

 out of focus. Compare with Plate V. 



PLATE V. — This sliows th.- character of the rock face, the broken 

 angles, and the irregularities in the surface on which the writings are traced. 



PLATE VI. — This plate shows the entire rock face from the edge of the 

 water. Notice the shelf just below the writings, and the irregularities of 

 the rock face. 



PLATE VII. — This plate shows the right hand end of the writings, where 

 some of the most peculiar and interesting figures are to be seen. 



PLATE VIII. — The central portion of the writings is here shown, at one 

 of the angles in the rock face. Note the crumbling under the writings, where 

 the rock is softer. 



PLATE IX. — By referring to Fig. 4 or Plate II, the portion of the rock 

 face shown in this plate may be seen. It contains some of the largest marks 

 and one of the unknown figures. 



