REMAINS OF ANCIENT WORKMANSHIP. 



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Fig. 39 represents the pipe found in or near the left hand of the skeleton, 

 consists of pottery made of the same materials as the ordinary vases or pots. 

 Fig. 40 was taken from the right hand of the same skeleton, and is made from 



Two thirds natural size. 



a kind of soft argillite of a purplish color. This pipe differs from all others that 

 I have seen, by having the horizontal opening on both sides. 



Fig. 41 is made of steatite, green variegated with white. 



Fig. 42 is a large calumet, or pipe of peace, made of a fine-grained gray sandstone. 



Fig. 41. 



One half natural size. 



One half natural size. 



Having been broken, it was mended with plates of lead. The small round punc- 

 tures are supposed to rejiresent the number of treaties which had been solemnized 

 by this emblem. The drawing reduces the size one half. 



Fig. 43 is of the same material as the last, but of finer texture. 



Fig. 44 was found on the surface of the ground, on Lake Koshokenong. It has 



Two thirds natural size. 



One half natural size. 



been burned and broken into fragments. It was apparently made of a like soft 

 argillaceous sandstone. 



