[ ' WAMPUM AND SHELL ARTICLES 463, 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES j 



Page numbers refer to fuller descriptions in bulletin. 



Plate 1 



Fig. Pagb 



1 Shell of round clam or quahog 327 



2 Section of posterior part of quahog shell 328 



3 Section of central basal margin of quahog shell 328 



4-6 Antique columellae from near Sag Harbor 328 



7 Young shell of F u 1 g u r c a r i c a 328 



, 8 Shell of Busycon perversum 328 



9 Shell of Buccinum undatum (full size) 329 



10 "Eyestone" from fresh-water lobster 361 



Plate 2 



1 1 Perforated Unio rosaceus shell from Waterburg 



fort, knife or ornament 379 



12 Pendant of spiral shell perforated at base for suspension, 



from camp near St Lawrence village 376 



13 Perforated Unio complanatus shell from near 



Mohawk river, knife or ornament 379 



, 14 Fine, large disk bead of Unio shell from near Bald- 



winsville 367 



15 Pendant of spiral shell from near Baldwinsville 376 



16 Pendant of spiral shell from* Brewerton 376 



17-18 M e 1 a n t h o shells from Erie county 331 



19 Perforated specimen of Littorina virorata 



found at Onondaga fort of 1600 329^ 332 



20 Small perforated seashell from recent site, used as bead . 332 



21 Small discoid bead with large perforation from Union 



Springs 367 



22 Small perforated seashell from recent site, used as bead . 332 

 23-24 Unfinished pendants or disk beads from cache of 



chipped shells found in Lindley, Steuben co 377 



25 Goniobasis shells from fort west of Cazenovia. . . 331 



