Pre-historic Pipes — North America. (D.b.) 



[ 24.J Pipe, black stone, polished, cylindrical stem. 

 2 in. high, ijin. diameter, 5 in. long. 



[25.] Pipe, stone. 4|in. long, bowl 2-^in. high, fin. 

 diameter. 



[26.] Pipe, black stone with rim at top; flat, broad, 

 tri-lobed stem, 5 Jin. long ; bowl ifin. high, rin. diameter. 

 (Tennessee River, near Chattanooga.) 



[ 2 7. J Bowl, rude head of bird in front of bowl. 3in. 

 long, 1 in. diameter. (Western Pennsylvania.) 



[ 28.] Bowl, whinstone ; two full length kneeling 

 figures and tortoise in relief. 2|in. high, ijin. diameter. 

 (Near Niagara.) 



[29.] Pipe, steatite ; in form of turtle ; one fin broken. 

 1 1 in. long, 6in. wide. (McMinsville, Warren Co.) 



[ 30.] Pipe, sandstone ; in form of frog. 2in. high, 

 5jin. long, 4^in broad. (Boone Co., Kentucky.) 



[31.] Pipe, fine grey limestone, in form of frog. 2 Jin. 

 high, 4in. long, 2|in. wide. (From Ohio River.) 



[32.] Pipe, dark stone; part of bird. ijin. high, 3m. 

 long, ijin. broad. (Mound City, Ohio.) 



[ 33.J Pipe, light coloured stone ; part of bird. 2in. 

 high, 3|in. long, ijin. wide. (Mound City, Ohio.) 



[34.] Pipe, dark stone; part of bird. i^in. high, 

 3^in. long, iiin. wide. (Mound City, Ohio.) 



[ 35-] Pip e i black limestone or slate, iin. high, 3^in. 

 long, 1 fin. wide. (Lebanon, Ohio.) 



[ 36.] Pipe, reddish limestone, iin. high, 3 Jin. long, 

 ifin. wide. (Miami.) 



NORTH-AMERICAN INDIAN. (D.O.) 



[ i.J Bowl, black stone, inlaid with white metal and 

 catlinite. 4^in. high, ifin. diameter, 2 Jin. long. (Ojib- 

 beway.) 



[ 2.J Bowl, grey steatite. 4m. high, 2111. long, ijin. 

 diameter. (Nootka Sound.) 



[ 3.J Bowl, green stone. 3jin. high, ifin. diameter, 

 2^in. long. (Nootka Sound.) 



[4.] Bowl, grey stone. 2|in. high, iin. diameter, 

 ifin. long. (Greenland.) 



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