Pre-historic Pipes — Ancient Mexico. (D.a.) 



[n.] Bowl, with part of stem; bowl, 2in. x lin. dia- 

 meter, stem with flanges at sides and incised; three concentric 

 circles incised on sides of bowl. 2 Jin. long. 



[ 12.] Bowl, with part of stem, terra-cotta, glazed, i Jin. 

 high, i Jin. wide; bowl a grotesque head with flat beak. 4 Jin. 

 long. 



[13.] Bowl, terra-cotta, dark grey, not glazed, ifin. 

 high, ijin. diameter. 



[ 14.] Bowl, with part of stem, terra-cotta ; bowl, 2b. x 

 rjin. diameter; body of bird; stem glazed. 4 Jin. long. 



[ 15.] Bowl, with part of stem, terra-cotta, 3m. long, 

 2 in. high ; in form of bird. 



[16.] Pipe, terra-cotta, grey and light brown; bowl 

 3m. high, 1 fin. diameter; upper part of stem broad and flat, 

 with incised lines ; on sides of bowl two concentric circles. 

 7 in. long. 



[17.] Pipe, terra-cotta, light brown; bowl 2 Jin. high, 

 2in. diameter, tapering towards mouth and towards bottom. 

 6jin. long. 



[ 18.] Fragment of stem, terra-cotta, 2in. long, fin. 

 diameter. 



The above are from the private collection of the late Emperor 

 Maximillian. 



MOUND PIPES.— PRE-HISTORIC. 

 NORTH AMERICA. (D.b.) 



[ 1.] Cast of Pipe; grotesque head above bowl. 

 Sin. long; bowl, 3m. high, ijin. diameter. (Georgia.) 



[ 2,] Pipe, in hard black stone ; dog, sin. long, carved 

 in relief, clasping bowl. 2 Jin. long; bowl, 2 Jin. high. 



See Neander's Tabacologia 1626, for engraving. 



[ 3. ] Bowl, in pink limestone. 3 Jin. high, 1 Jin. square. 

 (Miami River, O.) 



[ 4.] Bowl, part of, black limestone ; in form of head 

 of deer. 2 Jin. long, ijin. high, ijin. wide. 



[5.] Bowl, light stone, ijin. high, ijin. diameter. 

 (From Silver Run, West Virginia.) 



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