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BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Plate VI. 
Stone with pecked conical holes. Holes shows a pecked surface, and none 
of them are smooth, or show concentric striation. Size, 8£ x 11 x 2^. 
Figure 1. 
Figure 2. 
Figure 3. 
Figure 4. 
Figure 5. 
Figure 1. 
Figure 2. 
Figure 3. 
Figure 4. 
Figure 1. 
Figure 2. 
Figure 3, 
Figure 4. 
Plate VII. 
Pendant of dark slate, from Cain’s River, Northumberland County, 
Natural size. 
Fragment of pendant or breastplate. Found at Ring Island, 
Natural size. 
Broken pendant from Indian Point, Grand Lake. Natural size. 
Ornamented pendant, of dark slate, from Indian Point, Grand 
Lake. Natural size. 
Ornamented pendant, of greenish grey slate, from Indian Point, 
Grand Lake. Natural size. 
Plate VIII. 
Hollow bone, in which the harpoons were encased when found at 
Oak Bay, Charlotte County. 
Barbed bone harpoon, 6| inches long. 
Barbed bone harpoon, 6 inches long. 
Fragment of a bone harpoon. 
Plate IX. 
Stone pipe of “Micmac” type, from land opposite South Tracadie- 
Gully. Natural size. 
Unfinished stone pipe bowl, from Fort Meductic. Natural size. 
Chlorite pipe, of “monitor” type, from Albert County. Natural 
size. 
Clay pipe, of “Iroquois” type. Natural size. 
