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Figure 2a. 
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Figure 6. 
BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL 
HISTORY SOCIETY. 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Plate X. 
Sword, from Tracadie, 2 feet 5£ inches long. 
Iron axe, from L’Etang, Charlotte County, 3 inches long. 
Milicete tomahawk, 7^ inches long. 
Copper kettle, from Tracadie, 21 £ inches wide and 12 inches deep. 
Iron harpoon, from Tracadie, badly rusted. Length, 10 inches. 
Plate XI. 
Glass bead or pendant, found at Washademoak. Natural size. 
Beads, glass and porcelain, from Tracadie. Natural size. 
Porcelain bead, from Nerepis. Natural size. 
Copper kettle, from Tabusintac. Depth, 7^ inches; width, 17£ 
inches. 
Lead toy, from Oromocto. Natural size. 
Plate XII. 
Front view of gouge, from Tracadie, 5^ inches long. 
Side view of figure 1. 
Front view of gouge or scraper, from Tracadie, 4 inches long. 
Side view of figure 2. 
Knife, from Tabusintac, about 6 inches long. 
Knives, from Tracadie, about 6 inches long. 
Leaden crucifix, from Tabusintac. Natural size. 
