THE naturalist's BULLETIN, PUB, BY FRANK H, LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 



IlIDIAN RELICS. 



<,STONE AGE.) 



ARROW HEADS. 

 War Points, Triangular, no notches.JO.IO lofO.K 



" Deep Notcched .' 10 " .25 



" LongandSlender.notched.io •• .25 



LeafSbaped • 05 " ,25 



Short and Thick or Blunted 05 .25 



"Oregon" Points 2.5 •• 1.00 



Shallow Notched 05 " .25 



Deep Notched lo " -50 



Rotary fO „ f-"" 



Serrated ^ i-YX 



DoulJle Notched > 25 •' .50 



Top Notched 20 " .50 



Pointed, both ends 25 " l.oo 



Stemmed -- lo " .50 



SPEAK HEADS. 



Triangular..-.. « 25 " .50 



Leal Stiaited 2.o • ..50 



LongSlender, notched..; 15 .50 



Broad, notched -- 25 •* .50 



Deep Notched • 25 •• .50 



TopNotched.; -• 50 " l-W 



Cur\'ed Fish Spears " 2.00 



Thick Spears ..•■ 25 •• .50 



KNIVES. ' ■ '■ 



Curved Back :.,... • 5" " J-OO 



DouOle Edged 20 •• 2.00 



Single Edged:... 25 •• l.ou 



Straight Eeged - 25 •• i.oo 



Curved Edged 25 " i.50 



DRILLS > 25 •• 1.00 



SCRAPERS. 



Notched .....15 " ..50 



Unnotched 10 " .25 



AXES. 



Small, grooved....... ......40 *• l.oo 



Medium, " TO "1.25 



Large, " -- 1-00 "2.00 



CELTS 25 '• 1.00 



HAMMER STONES.... .25 " .50 



fine 50 "1.00 



Pestles 60 •• 2.00 



AiTOW Heads, assorted, per doz 50 " I.Oj 



per 100, B.ooto lo.oo. 

 Spear Heads, well assorted, 3.00 per doz. 

 .Fragments of Potterj' 05 " .25 



We win send the lollowlng collection prepaid 

 for $:3.00. 



1 doz. good Arrow Heads, 

 1 Celt, 



1 grooved Axe, 



2 nne Scrapers, [ 



2 " Knives, 



1 " Spear Head, 



1 P68tl6 



3 var. Indian Pottery fi'ag'meiitg. 



We could pick you out poor specimens and send 

 you the aOove collection, postage or expressage 

 extra, lor only Si.SO, and on the other hand »e 

 can send you the same lot extra .liw. tor ^5.00. In 

 each Hud every case we guarantee satisfaction 



We have nearly 10.000 Flint and Stone Imple- 

 ments in stock, and know that that we can give 

 you better satisfaction lor the money than auy 

 other Dealer, 



AS we have neither time nor space to give full 

 descriptions of the Implements, >ve would advise 

 every collector to send us lo cts. for a copy of 

 Moorhead'9 Handy Book for Collectors; it gives a 



short description of most the varieties of Indian 

 and Mound Builder Implements, illustrated. 



We can also furhlsh Abljott's Prtroitive In- 

 dustry, or, lUttstrations of the Handiwork, In 

 Stone, Bone and Clay, ol the Native Races oS the 

 Northein Atlantic Seaboard of America, with 56© 

 pp. and 429 cuts. 



1 vol. 8vo. Cloth. $3.00 



liloderii Indian Bellas. 



GENCINE INDIAN RELICS MADE AND tTSEB BY THE 

 810UX OF DAKOTA, 



War clubs, white quartz head f3 50 to ^ 00 



Tomahawks, (very scarce) ^.eoo toifl W 



Bows, plain hard wood, sinew string . . 2 iw to -3 5C 

 Bows, sinew wound and sinew string 4 oo to e uo 

 Arrows, feathered and iron points, .35c or 3 lor 9o 



Knife scabbards 1 oo to2 50 



Scalp Lock ornaments , 1 00 to2 00 



Game Bags, elegantly beaded — 8 00 to 10 00" 



Head Dresses, colored hair l 50 to 3 50 



Necklaces of Te«lh 150 to 3 50 



deer claws.. 4oo to 9 oo 



"' of a variety ol material 158 to 5 00 



Ear Ornaments; Strings of Iroquois 



shells (wampum)...'. ,9 50 to 5 OO 



Riding Whips (iqulrts) lOOtoSOO 



Horn Spoons 75 to 1 2,^ 



Buffalo horns, ornamented I25to3fio 



Scalps, difficult to obtain ... ..... 10 CO to 15 OCt 



Legglns, chUdren's beadedand fringedS oo to 4 CO 

 Legglns, squawks' " " 4 00 to 6 OO 



Legglns, hucks' " •' 12 00 to 16 ro 



Buckskin shirts, fringed 10 «0 to 15 OW 



vest, ornamented 5 00 to 6 OO 



-^* pants " 12 00 to 18 OO 



Boys' full headed huckskin coat, fine 12 oo to 15 OO 

 Squaws' blanket helts. full beaded, 



.fine, 3 to 4 feet 400toSflO 



Gloves and gauntlets, beaded 3 coto lO oo 



War Bonnets, a rarity 25 to to 50 oo 



Bracelets 75 to 2 0O 



Babyfiarrler, heavily beaded &qtiUIedT50 to JO 50 

 Baby Carrier, heavllv beaded, 



with fancy support sticks lO Oi to 15 CO 



Squaws' Work Bag, buckskin 2 50 to 4 oa 



Small fancy bags 5« tol 50 



Fancy cut tead bags, for paint, char- 

 ms, lucky stones or mom-y 3 00 



Turtles, spiders, llzzards, fantastical- 

 ly beaded (medicine charms) 50 to l 25 



Whetstone cases 75 to l OO 



Match carriers, fancy ....50 to 125 



Fawn Skin "medicine" bags— hair on.. 3 00 to 5 00 

 Mounted Sheep Skin "medicine" 



bags— hair on 3 50 to 7 OO 



Fur medicine ba..s In variety 2 00 to 5 oo 



Kllllcklnlck, (Indian tobacco) made 



from red willow bark ificper oz. 



Pipes, red pipestone. plain 



with large wood stem ..2 .50 to 4 oO 



do do fancy stem sootosoo 



Tobacco Pouches, long buckskin, beaded and 



fringed flnei y 2 so to 4 oo 



do do elegant sootoSfO 



Tobacco Pouches of bladder ornamented 1 5uto 3 00 



MOCCASINS, BUCKSKIN WITH RAW- 

 HIDE SOLES, PARTIALLY TO 

 FULL BEADED. 



cMldrens, Moccasins, per pair ..75to I 75 



Bucks and Squaws' Moccasins, per pair 1 50 to 3 50 

 Bucks and Squaws' Moccasins, extra 



lancv 4 00 to 5 00 



Indian DdIIs. buckskin dressed In Indian 



style 8 to 10 leches high i 50 to 2 25 



do larger or extra fine 2 so to 3 25 



First Reader (Wayawa Tokaheya) In Dakota 

 Language, and Enghsh translation 

 given < 75 



