{GARRY ] DIARY OF NICHOLAS GARRY 208 
1 painted leather Toggy with Porcupine Epaulets and trimmed with the 
Otter Skin. 
2 Yellow Cross Beaks. 
1 Mag Pie—the only one ever seen in the Country. 
1 Pin Tail Pheasant or Speckled Grouse—in great Quantities. 
1 Winter red-headed Twite—the only small Bird which remains the whole 
winter through. 
1 White cheeked Duck. 
1 small Hawk. 
1 Whiskey Jack. 
1 Ermine. Great many in the Country. Consider they would answer. 
1 Red-headed speckled Wood Pecker. 
1 Duck. White Cheek with brown Neck. 
1 Orange coloured Martin. 
Case No. 2. 
Piece of Silver Fox. 
2 Esquimaux dressed Deer Skin Blankets. 
8 Buffalo Horns. 
1 Horn, Rocky Mountain Sheep. 
1 Buffalo Robe. Present from ‘ Painted Feather,’ a Slave Indian Chief, 
adorned with Human Hair from Scalps of 11 of his Enemies whom he had 
killed in Battle; painted by himself and a Piece of Red Cloth taken from 
a Stone Indian with his Hair—killed in Battle. 
1 Ornamental Buffalo Robe. A Present from a Slave Indian Chief, ‘ Bull’s 
Back Fat,” with a Painting inside depicting his dangerous Situation 
when surrounded by his Enemies from whom he miraculously escaped. 
6 Sieux Pipe Stems, ornamented with Porcupine Quills and Horse Hair. 
4 red Stone Pipe Stem Tobacco Bowls [sic]. 
1 Small Stone Indian Bow—covered with Snake Skin. 
11 flint Indian Arrows. 
1 Kootonauce! Bow and Arrow with Quiver from Rocky Mountain Tiger. 
1 Ditto, Ditto from Slave Indians. 
2 Bows and 2 Dozen Arrows from [illegible] Ground Indians—near Carlton 
on the Saskatchewan. 
Case No. 3. 
Two Esquimaux male’s dressed Deer Skin Winter Dresses. 
One Woman’s ditto ditto 
One painted Leather Toggy ornamented with Epaulets, Porcupine. 
Five Pair of Esquimaux Gloves, Man’s. 
One Pair, Children’s. 
One Esquimaux Winter Hat. 
Three Pair Esquimaux Winter Shoes. 
Two Pair Esquimaux Deer Skin Winter Boots. 
One Pair Esquimaux Seal Skin paddling Gloves. 
Esquimaux Fish Teeth Ornaments. 
Six Horse Teeth Ornaments. 
1 Knistineaux or Kootenay. 
