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Plate XXXIV 
British Columbia Interior 
Figures 1-6. Fantastic forms chipped from glassy basalt. From Lytton, B.C. Thompson, 
Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. Nos. 16-5665, 16-3106a, 
16-3103, 16-3104, 16-3076, and 16-3102, in American Museum of Natural History, 
New York; $ natural size. After Figures 8-13, Smith, Lytton, 1899. 
Figures 7, 8. Fantastic forms chipped from glassy basalt. From Lytton or Kamloops, B.C. 
Thompson or Shuswap, Salish Indian area. Cat. Nos. 981 and 976, in Provincial 
Museum, Victoria; £ natural size. After Figures 14-15, Smith, Lytton, 1899, from 
drawings by Miss E. H. Woods. 
Figure 9. Pendant or bangle made of mica. From grave, Lytton, B.C. Thompson, 
Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-3050 in American 
Museum of Natural History, New York; \ natural size. After Figure 91, Smith, 
Lytton, 1899. 
Figures 10-13. Gambling-bones. From Spence Bridge, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian 
area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith, Cat. No. 16-2846 in American Museum of 
. Natural History, New York; £ natural size. After Figure 373, a, b, c, and c', Smith, 
Thompson, 1900. This zigzag design is widely distributed ; see mortar made of 
stone from British Columbia coast, Figure 3, Plate XI ; several specimens from British 
Columbia interior here figured; pipe made of limestone from Markham, York county, 
Ontario, Figure 464b, Moorehead, Stone Age, 1910; pottery from Ontario; bone 
from Ontario, Figure 3, Plate LXXVIII; and pottery from Nova Scotia. 
Figure 14. Fantastic form chipped from glassy basalt. From Lytton or Kamloops, B.C. 
Thompson or Shuswap, Salish Indian area. Cat. No. 990, in Provincial Museum, 
Victoria; ^ natural size. After Figure 16, Smith, Lytton, 1899, from drawing by 
Miss E. H. Woods. 
Figure 15. Hair ornament made of copper. From grave, Lytton, B.C. Thompson, 
Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-2948 in American 
Museum of Natural History, New York, £ natural size. After Figure 84, Smith, 
Lytton, 1899. See page 441, Smith, Thompson, 1900. A similar specimen was found 
in a shell-heap, one mile east of Fort Rupert, Vancouver island, B.C., by Harlan I. 
Smith, on Jesup North Pacific expedition, 1898, Cat. No. 16-6378 in American Museum 
of Natural History, and is illustrated in Figure 131b, Boas, Kwakiutl, 1909. Such 
forms made of copper are found at Wrangell, Alaska, and made of iron and inlaid with 
abalone shell are found at Chilkat, Alaska. (Figures 86 and 85, Smith, Lytton, 1899). 
Figure 16. Incised design on sap-scraper made of antler. From grave, Lillooet, B.C. 
Lillooet, Salish Indian area. Collected by G. M. Dawson, 1889. Cat. No. XI-A-934 
(2543) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also illustrated in Figure i, 
Plate XIV, Smith, Archaeological, 1913. Negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 18530 
in Museum 
Figure 17. Head-scratcher made of bone. From Kamloops, B.C. Shuswap, Salish Indian 
area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. _ Cat. No. 16-2558 in American Museum of 
Natural History, New York; £ natural size. After Figure 362, Smith, Thompson, 1900. 
Figure 18. Incised picture and carved animal head on handle of digging-stick, made of 
antler. From near Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian area. Collected by 
C. Hill-Tout, Cat. No. XI-A-731 (3138) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 
Canada; \ natural size. Also illustrated in Figure e, Plate III, Smith, Archaeological, 
1913. Negative and lantern slide, Cat. No, 18530 in Museum. 
Figure 19. Incised picture on handle of digging-stick, made of antler. From surface, west 
of Fraser river near Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian area. Collected by 
Harlan I. Smith, 1897. Cat. No. 16-3235 in American Museum of Natural History, 
New York; § natural size. After Figure 21, Smith, Lytton, 1899. Also illustrated 
in Figure e, Plate XIV, Smith, Archaeological, 1913, from cast, Cat. No. XI-A-93G in 
Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 
18530 in Museum. 
Figure 20. Tip of handle of digging-stick, illustrated in Figure 19; £ natural size. After 
Figure 21a, Smith, Lytton, 1899. 
