PAPERS EELA.TING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 715 



Baccoon. — Fragment of pipe from Ohio mound ^ and pipe from mound 

 No. 3, Naples, 111. [Ante^ p. — , Fig. — .) 



Opossum. — Bones found by Prof. Putnam in a mound on the Wabash 

 Eiver, Indiana.^ 



Beaver. — Three sculptured pipes from Ohio mounds.^ Bones found 

 in mound No. 7, Naples, 111. Skull found in mound in Dakota.* 



Muslcrat. — SkuU in mound in Dakota.^ 



Otter. — Fragment of pipe from Ohio mound.^ 



Mink. — Either this animal or the weasel, which is very similar in 

 form, is represented in an animal mound of Wisconsiu.''^ Some of the 

 animal forms represented in mounds are easily recognized, while others 

 are hard to determine. For example, Squier and Davis say of one : "It 

 human figure."^ 

 may have been intended to represent a bird, a bow and arrow, or the 



Sicunlc. — Fragment of skull from mound No. 6, Naples, 111. {Ante., p. 

 — ), and skull found in mound in Dakota.^ 



Squirrel. — Mound pipe from Ohio.^" From the marking on the side it 

 may be that this specimen was intended to represent the flying squirrel, 

 Pteromys volucella. 



Gopher {Spermophilus FranMini) Sabine. — Ohio mound pipe." Several 

 species of this family are so nearly allied that it is not certain which 

 was intended to be represented. 



Manatee. — Seven sculptured pipes from Ohio mounds.^^ 



Walrus. — Pipe from Ohio mound." 



Alligator. — Drilled teeth found in Ohio.^* 



Turtle. — Pipe from Ohio mound.^^ Pipe from mound No. 2, Naples, 

 111. {Arite, p. — , Fig 5.) Bones found in mound on the Wabash Eiver, 

 Indiana, by Prof. F. W. Putnam.^^ Eepresented in animal mounds of 

 Wisconsin." 



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^ Flint Chips, ip. 430, Fig. 68. 



2 Foster's Prehistoi-iG Races, p. 137. 



3 Squier aud Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 257, Fig. 155; Flint Chips, p. 428, Fig. 63. 

 * Smithsonian Report, 1871, p. 392. 



^Smithsonian Report, 1871, p. 394. 



^Squierand Davis, A^icient Monuments, p. 257, Fig. 156. 

 "'Jja^hsim.^s Ajitiquities of Wisconsin, Plate XXIX. 

 8 Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 130. 

 ^Smithsonian Report, 1871, p. 394. 

 ^oFWit Chips, 428, Fig. 62, 



"Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, Fig. 157; Flint Chips, p. 428,Fig. 61. 

 12 Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, pp. 251, 252; Figs. 153, 154; Flint Chips, p. 

 429, Figs. 65, 66. 

 "Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 271, Fig. 192; Flint Chips, p. 430, Fig. 67. 

 "Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments,^. 282, Fig. 197. 

 ^^ Flint Chips, p. 423, Fig. 43. 

 i<*Foster'8 Prehistoric Races, p. 137. 

 "Lapham's Antiquities of Wisconsin. 



