LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Fig. 301. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 302. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 303. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 304. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 305. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 306. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 307. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 308. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 309. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 310. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 311. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 312. — Stone sinker. 



Fig. 294. — Stone sinker. Mound, Henderson County, Illinois 



Figs. 295-296. — Stone sinkers. Manatee County, Florida 



Fig. 297. — Cast of stone sinker. Ohio ..... 



Fig. 298. — Stone sinker. Franklin County, Ohio 



Fig. 299. — .Sinker of specular iron. Mound, Licking County, Ohio 



Fig. 300. — Stone sinker. Beverly, Massachusetts 



Eastport, Maine .... 



South Kingston, Rhode Island . 



Guadaloupe, California . . . 

 Massachusetts .... 



Marblehead, Massachusetts 

 Sarasota Bay, Florida 

 Middleborough, Massachusetts 

 Santa Cruz Island, California 

 Santa Rosa Island, California 

 Saint Croix River, Maine 

 Santa Cruz Island, California 

 California ..... 



Fig. 313. — Stone sinker (?). San Miguel Island, California 



Fig. 314. — Sinker of specular iion. Moreliouse Parish, Louisiana 



Fig. 315. — Stone sinker. Arkansas ..... 



Fig. 316. — Ston3 sinker. San Miguel Island, California 



Fig. 317. — Stone sinker. Chester, Illinois .... 



Fig. 31S.- — Stone sinker. Northwest Coast .... 



Fig. 319. — Cast of stone sinker. California .... 



Fig. 320. — Stone sinker. Cleveland, Ohio .... 



Fig. 321. — Eskimo stone sinker. Ukivok Island, Alaska 



Figs. 322-323. — Stone sinkers. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 



Fig. 324. — Copper sinker. Mound, Marietta, Ohio 



Fig. 325. — Copper sinker. Mound, Lake County, Ohio . 



Fig. 326. — Cast of shell, prepared to serve as a sinker (?j. Florida 



Fig. 327. — Shell sinker. Sarasota Bay, Florida 



Fig. 328. — Cast of shell sinker. Florida .... 



Fig. 329. — Shell sinker (?). Shell-deposit, Blennerhassett's Island, West V 



Fig. 330. — Stone fish-cutler. Blackstone, Massachusetts 



Fig. 331. — Cast of stone fish-cutter. Newark Valley, New York 



Fig. 332. — Stone fish-cutter. Norristown, Pennsylvania . 



Figs. 333—334. — Stone fish-cutters, one in wooden handle. Eskimos, 



rigs. 335-336. — Iron and stone fish-cutters, that of iron inserted into 



Bay, Washington Territory 

 Fig. 337. — Boat, exhumed near Savannah, Georgia 

 Fig. 33S. — Wooden toy-boat. Santa Cru2 Island, California 

 Fig. 339. — Wooden bailing-scoop (?). Santa Cruz Island, California 

 Fig. 340. — Paddle. Long Island, New York ... 



Fig. 341. — Anchor-stone. Susquehanna River, near Sayre, Pennsylv 

 Fig. 342. — Anchor-stone. Illinois River, near the mouth of the San 

 Fig. 343. — " Underrunning rock." Gloucester, Massachusetts 

 Fig. 344. — "Killick." Rockport, Massachusetts 

 Fig. 345. — Earthworks in the Etowah Valley, Georgia 

 Fig. 346. — Stone fish-pen. Saratoga County, New York 

 Figs. 347-348. — Stone pipes representing a heron feeding on a fish, and an otter with a fish 

 near Chillicothe, Ohio ....... 



Fig. 349. — Clay pipe in the shape of a fish (?). Chattanooga, Tennessee 



Fig. 350. — Piece of slate worked into the likeness of a fish. Stikine River, Alaska 



Fig. 351. — Fish-shaped object of //a/io/is-sheU. San Nicolas Island, California 



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