] 6 (Bulletin of the Natural History Society. 
EXPLANATION OE PLATES. 
Plate I. Arrow-Heads. Mostly from Maquapit Lahe y 
Queens County : 
Figures 1-10, 13, without stems. Figures 10, 12, 14-28, stemmed 
Figures 30-34, notched. 
Plate 11. : 
Figures 1-5, 10, lance-heads, Maquapit Lake, 
“ 6, 7, 8, lance-heads, ornamented with incised lines, 
“ 12, 14, fragments of pottery, Maquapit Lake. 
“ 13, shell-beads or wampum, Tobique River. 
“ 15-18, sling-stones, plummets, or net-sinkers, Maquapit Lake* 
Plate III.: 
Figures 1, 5 and 6, stone axes. 
“ 2 and 3, corn-crushers, upper St. John River. 
“ 7, 23, 25, gouges. 
“ 4, 8, 9, 24, celts or wedges. 
“ 12, lance-head. 
“ 13-19, arrow-points. 
“ 20, perforated stone. 
The photographs above referred to were in part taken by 
Mr. R. W. Hanington, of Dorchester, and in part by Mr. G. 
W. Schleyer, of Fredericton. Mr. Hanington, a member of 
the junior class in the University, very kindly undertook to 
do the entire work, but after devoting considerable time 
thereto, was compelled by serious illness to desist, and the 
task was necessarily transferred to another. 
