1889.] Sculptured Rock at Trcmpeleau. 783 
North Face. 
Fig. I is an outspread hand 1 3 y^ inches long. 
West (front) Face. 
Fig. 2 is an outspread hand 16^ inches long. The thumb is 
cut through the angle of the rock and ends on the north face. 
The middle finger also extends to the top surface of the rock. 
Fig. 3 is an outspread hand 1 7 y^ inches long. The two hands 
(2 and 3) are apparently right and left hands, the little finger of 
one overlapping that of the other. 
Fig. 4 is an outspread hand nearly 13^ inches long. 
I^^&s- 5. 5. ai*e five so-called canoes. They are somewhat cres- 
cent shaped, but all vary more or less in outline. 
Fig. 6 has the same form as the preceding, but the additional 
upright portion overlaps it. 
Figs. 7 and 8 are also of the same form as 5, but 7 is cut in 
the bottom of 8. 
Fig. 9 probably represents a fort, and its length is 18*^ inches. 
Fig. 10 is a nondescript, and it partly overlaps 8. 
Fig. 1 1 is a nondescript four-legged animal. Its length in a 
straight line from the end of the nose to the tip of the tail is 
10^ inches. 
Fig. 12 may be intended to represent a foot, but possibly it 
may be a hand. It is 7;^^ inches in length. 
South Face. 
Fig. 13 is an outspread hand a little over 13 inches long. 
Fig. 14 undoubtedly represents a foot, and it is 4 >^ inches long. 
Fig«- 15, 15, are of the same class as Figs. 5. 
Fig. 16 has the appearance of representing a bone, although 
somewhat distorted. 
Fig. 17 is an outspread hand nearly 14 inches long. 
Fig. 18 is an outspread hand about 6^ inches long. 
Fig. 19 is the largest hand, and deserves a more particular 
description. The palm is 10 inches long and 8^^ inches wide. 
The length of the thumb is 51^ inches, of the index finger 10^ 
