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No. 11. There is a lodge site about one hundred rods west 
of Horner creek on the farm of John Cudmore, lot 4, con- 
cession VIII. From here no artifacts have been reported. 
No. 12. There is a lodge site near Horner creek, on lot 2, 
concession VIII, according to John Mitchell, who lives on lot 3, 
concession VII. Here he found a bar amulet made of striped 
slate. It is 7 inches long, I inch high, and f inch wide. This 
specimen, which is now in the collection of D. A. Woods, of 
Toronto, is represented in the Victoria Memorial Museum by 
cast No. VIII-F-S307. 
No. 13, There are several lodge sites on the farm of Freder- 
ick Mitchell, north half of lot 4, concession VII, as indicated 
by numerous fire-burnt stones and fragments of pottery. Here, 
a crude pottery pipe of a common type was found. The bowl 
is about If inches in diameter by 1 inch high; the stem is 
broken. It is now, catalogue number VIII-F-8303, in the Vic- 
toria Memorial Museum, 
No. 14. There is a very large lodge site on the Isbister farm, 
on the northwest quarter of lot 7, concession VI. Here James 
Hewitt of Innerkip has found points chipped from stone for 
arrows, also celts, and pendants. Here a Mr. Bowman found 
a bowl broken from a pottery pipe, originally of nearly the same 
form as the one from site No, 13. This has been burnt to a 
deep black colour, and is decorated with incised lines. It is 
now in the J. Hewitt Collection at Innerkip. 
No. 15. There is a lodge site on the farm of Edward Lock, 
lot 7, concession VI. From here no artifacts have been reported. 
No. 16. There is a lodge site on the farm of Edmund Skil- 
lings, lot 7, concession VI, just east of site No. 15. Here were 
found many points chipped from chert for arrows, spears, and 
knives, several chipped stone points for drills, also celts, gorgets, 
four broken banner stones of the “ butterfly ” type, and a frag- 
ment of pottery. The fragment of pottery is unlike any found 
on near-by sites in having a comice-like rim. It bears oblique 
incised lines. In both texture and decoration it is like pottery 
found on Neutral sites. 
No. 17. There are five or six lodge sites along the bank of the 
river Thames on the McFarlane farm, lot 8, concession V. 
Here Mr. Hewitt has found chipped stone points for arrows, 
