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PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 









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Fig. 161. 





Fig. 162. A bowl-shaped mortar of rich brown color. This form also 

 seems out of place iu the West Indies. The almost perpendicular sides 

 and regularly beveled edge carry the mind to the Queen Charlotte 

 archipelago, where beautiful, small dish-like mortars were used for trit- 

 urating the native tobacco. 



Height, 2-i\ inches ; diameter, 6^0 inches. 







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Fig. 162. 



Fig. 163. A cylindrical stone dish, of dark brown patiua, and very 

 carefully made. Stone dishes quite as delicate come from Sitka, iu 

 which the ancient suufl'-taker Iritnrated his tobacco. 



Width, 4-,% inches ; depth, 2.] inches. 



