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Plate VIII 
British Columbia Coast 
Dishes Made of Stone 
Figure 1. Dish made of stone. From Lillooet, B.C. Lillooet, Salish Indian area. Col- 
lected by James Teit. Cat. No. 16-5964 in American Museum of Natural History, 
New York; approximately £ natural size. After Figure 68, Teit, Lillooet, 1906. 
Figures 2, 3. Dishes made of lava for ceremonial fumigation of the first spring salmon of 
the season. From gravel near Tenmile house, lower Lillooet river, near head of 
Harrison lake, B.C. Lillooet, Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. 
Cat. Nos. 16-7058 and 16-7057 in American Museum of Natural History, New York; 
approximately I natural size. After Figure 97a and c, Teit, Lillooet, 1906. 
Figure 4. Dish made of stone, for ceremonial fumigation of the first spring salmon of the 
season. From Skookum Chuck on Lillooet river, B.C. Lillooet, Sa'ish Indian area. 
Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-7062 in American Museum of Natural 
History, New York; approximately £ natural size. After Figure 97b, Teit, Lillooet, 
1906. 
