MALLERY.] BARNESVILLE TRACK ROCK, OHIO. 103 
At the south end of the petroglyphs occurs a figure of several concen- 
tric rings, a design by no means confined to Ohio. The third figure 
right of this resembles others in the same group, and evidently indicates 
Zz 
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Fic. 65.—Barnesville Track rock, Ohio. 
the footprints of the buffalo. Human footprints are generally indicated 
by the pronounced toe marks, either detached as slight depressions or 
attached to the foot, and are thus recognized as different from bear 
tracks, which frequently have but slight indications of toes or perhaps 
claw marks, and in which also the foot is shorter or rounder. The 
arrow-shaped figures are no doubt intended for turkey tracks, charac- 
ters common to many petroglyphs of the middle and eastern Algonquian 
area. 
Fig. 66 gives several of the above characters enlarged from the pre- 
ceding figure, 
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Fia. 66.—Characters from Barnesville Track rock. 
