MALLERY.] ALGONQUIAN PETROGLYPHS. 677 
Mr. Wall furnishes the following description of the characters: 
a, outline of a turkey; 6, outline of a panther; c, outline of a rattlesnake; d, out- 
line of a human form; e, a “spiral or volute;” /, impression of a horse foot; gq, 
impression of a human foot; h, outline of the top portion of a tree or branch; i, im- 
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Fia. 1088.—Algonquian petroglyph. Hamilton farm, West Virginia. 
pression of a human hand; j, impression of a bear's forefoot, but lacks the proper 
number of toe marks; k, impression of two turkey tracks; /, has some appearance of 
a hare or rabbit, but lacks the corresponding length of ears; m, impression of a 
bear’s hindfoot, but lacks the proper number of toe marks; 7, outline of infant 
human form, with two arrows in the right hand; 0, p, two cup-shaped depressions ; 
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Fia. 1089.— Algonquian petroglyphs. Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania. 
q, outline of the hind part of an animal; r might be taken to represent the impres- 
sion of a horse’s foot were it not for the line bisecting the outer curved line; s rep- 
resent buffalo and deer tracks. 
