700 ANTHROPOLOGY. 
Figure 139 is intended to give an idea of the form of the stone, 
the figures at the sides being the profiles of Figs. 140 and 142. 
The Indian ‘mask’ has the characteristic outline and projecting 
mouth seen in other specimens of Indian art. The wavy lines on 
the forehead are supposed to indicate the hair. The finish of the 
whole is quite elaborate. 
In figure 140 the dotted line is intended to indicate the position 
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of the picture on the stone. The lines of the ‘ wigwam’ are T a 
larly drawn, and the surface is “ pricked up” or roughened. pu . 
circle below is perfectly rounded and supposed to represent es 
full moon, although every one has the privilege of forming © 
own theories in regard to the significance of the symbols. ie 
Figure 141 has a delineation of four ‘arrows’ inverted. p 1. 
neath this is a ‘new moon,’ and two round dots that may ei 
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