AND THEIR REMAINS. PIERS. 125 



1910. Eaton (Rev. Arthur Wentworth Hamilton, D. C. L.). History 

 of King's County, N. S. Salem, Mass., 1910. Chapter 2, 

 pp. 10-22, treats of the Micmacs. 



1910. Piers (Harry). [Anthropological Accessions to Provincial 



Museum.] Report on Prov. Museum for 1910, in Report of 

 Department of Mines of N. S., for 1910, pp. 205-210. 

 Describes Creed's copies of petroglyphs on Fairy rocks, etc., 

 recent costumes, work and implements of Micmacs. 

 Earlier reports contain short items on similar subjects. 



1911. Prest (Walter H.). Suggestion for Anthropological Work in 



Nova Scotia. Read before N. S. Inst. Sc., 13 Feb. 1911, and 

 to be published in its Trans., vol. xiii, pp. 35-39. 



1911. Prest (Walter Henry). Report on Cave Examination in Hants 

 Co., N. S. Trans. N. S. Inst. Sc., vol. xiii, pp. 87-94. Nega- 

 tive results from a search for prehistoric remains in three 

 caves selected for investigation. 



1911. Piers (Harry). [Anthropological Accessions to Provincial 

 Museum.] Report on Provincial Museum, for 1911, in Report 

 of Department of Mines of N. S., for 1911, pp. 239-241. 

 Describes some implements and natural forms of rock which 

 have been mistaken for the work of Indians, &c. 



The student is also referred to the following volumes of manu- 

 script documents (among others) preserved in the Public Records of 

 Nova Scotia: 



Vols. 430-431. Papers relating to Indians in Nova Scotia, from 

 1751 to 1866. 



Vol. 432. Journal kept by Hon. Joseph Howe while Commis- 

 sioner of Indian Affairs (appointed 1842), containing also plans of 

 Indian reserved lands. 



-T*Roc. & TRANS. N, S. INST. Sci., Voi* XIII. TRANS. 9. 



