Stone morfar. 



HOK.Y. 



Awl p. 



Handle. 



Prongs of fleers' antlers. 



Other implements — ^use unknown.) 



J'.:)Ni:. 



Fish spine needles. 



Bird Lone with two holes in side. 



Cube from metatarsal of deer. 



Os caleis of deer probably used as handle. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Arrow point from boars, canine. 

 Shells used as paint cups. 



OBJECTS NOT FOUND AT OMORI. 



Flint or obscidian implements. 



Arrow heads. 



Spear points. 



Scrapers. 



Skinning knives. 



Mortars or pestles — ( ? ) 



Drilling stones. 



Ornamental stones. 



Stone net sinkers. 



Pipes. 



Worked shell. 



Wampum. 



Stone beads. 



POTTERY. 



A great many earthen vessels, more or less perfect, and thousands of fragments, 

 were collected in the Omori deposits. 



The material of which the vessels is composed is coarse, and the vessels are 



