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Plate IX 
British Columbia Coast 
Dishes Made of Stone 
Figure 1. Head-shaped sculpture, made of greyish grit stone, with a dish-shaped hollow in 
the top. From below the mouth of the canyon of Fraser river, B.C. Salish Indian 
area. In collection of son of Mrs. J. E. Revsbech, proprietress of Hotel Borden, Yale, 
B.C.; approximately £ natural size. From Figure a in photograph by Harlan I. 
Smith on Geological Survey, Canada, expedition, July 31, 1915, negative and lantern 
slide, Cat. No. 34588 in Museum. Right side illustrated in Figure a, negative and 
lantern slide. Cat. No. 34589. Cast by F. C. Kermode in Provincial Museum, 
Victoria, B.C. Also illustrated in Figure 192a, Sihith, Gulf of Georgia, 1907, from a 
photograph by Dr. C. F. Newcombe. Described on p, 32, Smith, Remarkable, 1917. 
Figure 2. Head-shaped sculpture with a long cylindrical neck, making it look somewhat 
goblet shaped, with a bowl in the top. From Yale, B.C. Salish Indian area. In 
collection of son of Mrs. J. E. Revsbech, proprietress of Hotel Borden, Yale, B.C.; 
approximately i natural size. From Figure b in photograph by Harlan I. Smith on 
Geological Survey, Canada, expedition, July 31, 1915, negative and lantern slide, 
Cat. No. 34588 in Museum. Right side illustrated in Figure b, negative and lantern 
slide, Cat. No. 34589. Cast by F. C. Kermode in Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C. 
Described on page 32, Smith, Remarkable, 1917. 
