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Fig. 294. Stone sinker. Mound, Henderson County, Illinois 171 



Figs. 295-296. Stone sinkers. Manatee County, Florida 172 



Fig. 297. Cast of stone sinker. Ohio 172 



Fig. 298. Stone sinker. Franklin County, Ohio ............ 172 



Fig. 299. Sinker of specular iron. Mound, Licking County, Ohio 173 



Fig. 300. Stone sinker. Beverly, Massachusetts ............174 



Fig. 301. Stone sinker. Eastport, Maine .............174 



Fig. 302. Stone sinker. South Kingston, Rhode Island 174 



Fig. 303. Stone sinker. Guadaloupe, California ............175 



Fig. 304. Stone sinker. Massachusetts ............. 175 



Fig. 305. Stone sinker. Marblehead, Massachusetts 175 



Fig. 306. Stone sinker. Sarasota Bay, Florida 175 



Fig. 307. Stone sinker. Middleborough, Massachusetts .......... 175 



Fig. 308. Stone sinker. Santa Cruz Island, California .......... 175 



Fig. 309. Stone sinker. Santa Rosa Island, California .......... 176 



Fig. 310. Stone sinker. Saint Croix River, Maine 176 



Fig. 311. Stone sinker. Santa Cruz Island, California .......... 176 



Fig. 312. Stone sinker. California 176 



Fig. 313. Stone sinker (?). San Miguel Island, California .......... 177 



Fig. 3'4- Sinker of specular iron. Morehouse Parish, Louisiana ......... 177 



Fig. 315. Stone sinker. Arkansas 177 



Fig. 316. Stone sinker. San Miguel Island, California .......... 177 



Fig. 317. Stone sinker. Chester, Illinois 177 



Fig. 318. Stone sinker. Northwest Coast 178 



Fig. 319. Cast of stone sinker. California ............. 178 



Fig. 320. Stone sinker. Cleveland, Ohio ............. 178 



Fig. 321. Eskimo stone sinker. Ukivok Island, Alaska .......... 179 



Figs. 322-323. Stone sinkers. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming . . . . . . . . 180 



Fig. 324. Copper sinker. Mound, Marietta, Ohio 181 



Fig. 325. Copper sinker. Mound, Lake County, Ohio ........... 181 



Fig. 326. Cast of shell, prepared to serve as a sinker (?). Florida 182 



Fig. 327. Shell sinker. Sarasota Bay, Florida 182 



Fig. 328. Cast of shell sinker. Florida . ^ 182 



Fig. 329. .Shell sinker (?). Shell-deposit, Blennerhassett's Island, West Virginia 182 



Fig. 330. Stone fish-cutter. Blackstone, Massachusetts 184 



Fig. 331. Cast of stone fish-cutter. Newark Valley, New York ......... 184 



Fig. 332. Stone fish-cutter. Norristown, Pennsylvania ........... 185 



Figs. 333334. Stone fish-cutters, one in wooden handle. Eskimos, Norton Sound, Alaska .... 186 



Figs. 335-336. Iron and stone fish -cutters, that of iron inserted into a wooden handle. Makah Indians, Neah 



Bay, Washington Territory . .......... 187 



Fig. 337. Boat, exhumed near Savannah, Georgia ........... 188 



Fig. 338. Wooden toy-boat. Santa Cruz Island, California 190 



Fig. 339. Wooden bailing-scoop (?). Santa Cruz Island, California 191 



Fig. 340. Paddle. Long Island, New York ............ 191 



Fig. 341. Anchor-stone. Susquehanna River, near Sayre, Pennsylvania ....... 193 



Fig. 342. Anchor-stone. Illinois River, near the mouth of the Sangamnn, Illinois 194 



Fig. 343. " Underrunning rock." Gloucester, Massachusetts 196 



Fig. 344. " Killick." Rockport, Massachusetts ; . . 197 



Fig. 345. Earthworks in the Etowah Valley, Georgia 198 



Fig. 346. Stone fish-pen. Saratoga County, New York 201 



Figs. 347-348. Stone pipes representing a heron feeding on a fish, and an otter with a fish in its mouth. Mound 



near Chillicothe, Ohio 205 



Fig. 349. Clay pipe in the shape of a fish (?). Chattanooga, Tennessee 206 



Fig. 350. Piece of slate worked into the likeness of a. fish. Stikine River, Alaska 207 



F'K- 35 ' Fish-shaped object of ffaliolis-she\\. San Nicolas Island, California 207 



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