North-American Indian. (D.c.) 



[54.] Pipe, catlinite; with plain stem, wood, 2o|in. 

 long. 5|in. high, i|in. diameter, iojin. long. (Sioux.) 



[ 55.] Bowl, catlinite ; beaver in relief on square stem ; 

 3|in. high, 5m. long. 



[56.] Bowl, catlinite; stem and bowl fluted. 2fin. 

 high, s^in. long. (Upper Missouri.) 



[ 57.] Bowl, catlinite. 2m. high, 3^in. long. (Probably 

 Sioux.) 



[58.] Bowl, catlinite; in form of female head, with 

 head-dress. 3m. high, 4^in. long. (From Pike's Peak, 

 Rocky Mountains.) 



[ 59.] Bowl, catlinite; only roughly-shaped, not 

 drilled. 2^in. high, 2-fin. long. 



[ 60.] Bowl, catlinite. 2in. high, 3jin. long. 



[6 1. J Bowl, catlinite; front in form of lance. 3m. 

 high, 8in. long. 



[62.] Bowl, catlinite; inlaid with white metal. 2in. 

 high, 3^in. long. (Sherman's Pass, Rocky Mountains.) 



[63.] Bowl, catlinite; inlaid. 4m. high, 9^in. long. 

 (Sioux, Platte River.) 



[ 64.] Bowl, catlinite ; beautifully inlaid with white 

 metal. 3 fin. high, 9m. long. (Sioux Brulee"s.) 



[65.] Bowl, catlinite; inlaid. 3|in. high, 6 Jin. long. 

 (Sioux.) 



[66.] Bowl, catlinite ; inlaid. 3|in. high, 5 fin. long. 



[67.] Bowl, catlinite.; bowl inlaid. 3§in. high, 6in. 

 long. (Sioux.) 



[68.] Tomahawk Pipe; lozenge-shape iron blade; 

 three tassels of feathers ; stem, stained ; incised with lozenge 

 pattern, igjin. long. Belonged to Strong-bow, Chief of 

 Seneca Indians. 



[ 69.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron ; stem, dark wood, with 

 four bands of brass wire ; mouthpiece inlaid with white metal; 

 a hole with screw on edge of blade, in which to fix a plume. 

 i9Jin. long. 



[ 70.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron ; plain dark wood stem ; 

 groove, at mouthpiece. i8|in. long. 



[71.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; plain dark wood stem; 

 mouthpiece, flattened. 26m. long. 



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