COLLECTION FROM OREGON. 



AltTIl'LKN OF STONE. 



The following articles were forwarded to the Bureau from John Day 



River, Oregon, by Captain Beudire: 



64102-041 13. Arrow-points, knives, and flakes of obsidian, agate, etc., 

 from Indian graves on John Day River. 



04125-04139. Fragments of stone implements, including celts, cylindri- 

 cal pestles, etc., mostly of compact, eruptive rock. 



64127. Pipe of gray sandstone, shaped very much like an ordinary 

 straight cigar holder; 3 inches long, and 1 inch in di- 

 ameter at the larger end. Obtained from an Indian grave 

 on John Day River. 



64120. Fragment of a pipe-stem (?) made of soft black stone, apparently 

 a chloritic slate. A very neat, ornamental design has been 

 engraved upon the cylindrical stem. 



64129. Fragment of an ornament carved from greenish sandstone. 



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