880 Address of A. R. Wallace at the Glasgow Meeting. 
the accuracy of these is far beyond what is necessary to — 
the eye. We must therefore impute to these people the wis 
plates 
of mica are found cut into scrolls and circles; the pottery, of 
which very few remains have been found, is far sup h 
of any of the Indian tribes, since Dr. Wilson is of opinion that they 
must have been formed on a wheel, as they are often of — 
thickness throughout (sometimes not more than one-sixth ** 
inch) polished, and ornamented with scrolls and figures 0 one 
and flowers in delicate relief, But the most instructive objec 
cause they present to us the features of an in 
civilized people. The nose in some is perfectly straight 
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