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Plate XXXV 
British Columbia Interior 
Figure 1. Sap-scraper made of bone. From grave, Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish 
Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-3040 in American Museum 
of Natural History, New York; £ natural size. After Figure 95, Smith, Lytton, 1899. 
See page 441, Smith, Thompson, 1900. 
Figures 2, 3. Implement made of antler. From grave, Lytton, B.C. Thompson, 
Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-3057 in American 
Museum of Natural History, New York; $ natural size. After Figures 109 and 110, 
Smith, Lytton, 1899. The circle and dot design is widely distributed, being found in 
Alaska and Africa. See page 441, Smith, Thompson, 1900. 
Figure 4. Incised picture on pipe made of soapstone. From grave, Lytton, B.C. Thomp- 
son, Salish Indian area. Collected by G. M. Dawson, 1877. Cat. No. XI-A-928 in 
Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; £ natural size. Also illustrated in 
Figure c, Plate XIV, Smith, Archaeological, 1913, and Figure c in negative and lantern 
slide, Cat. No. 18530 in Museum. Characteristic of the southern interior of B.C. 
Figure 5. Incised picture on pipe made of soapstone. From Lytton, B.C. Thompson, 
Salish Indian area. Collected by C. Hill-Tout, 1899. Cat. No. XI-A-929 (3137) in 
Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; £ natural size. Also illustrated in 
Figure d, Plate XIV, Smith, Archaeological, 1913. Figure d, negative and lantern 
slide, Cat. No. 18530 in Museum. Characteristic of the southern interior of B.C. 
Figures 6, 7. Pipe made of mottled green soapstone and unrolled design on pipe bowl. 
From Kamloops, B.C. Shuswap, Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. 
Cat. No. 16-2512 in American Museum of Natural History, New York; $ natural size. 
After Figures 374b and b', Smith. Thompson, 1900. 
Figure 8. Incised picture on a pipe made of soapstone or nearly allied material. From 
Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian area. Collected by C. Hill-Tout. Cat. No. 
XI-A-926 (3090) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; £ natural size. 
Also illustrated in Figure 104, Smith, Lytton, 1899, from a photograph; and Figure a, 
Plate XIV, Smith, Archeological, 1913. Negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 18530 
in Museum. Characteristic of the southern interior of B.C. 
Figure 9. Animal figure carved on a pipe made of soapstone. From Thompson, Salish 
Indian area, southern interior of British Columbia. Collected by C. Hill-Tout, 1899. 
Cat. No. XI-A-937 (3141) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; I natural 
size. Also illustrated in Figure c, Plate XV, Smith, Archaeological, 1913. Negative 
and lantern slide, Cat. No. 18531 in Museum. 
Figure 10. Animal form, a carved pipe made of soapstone. Restored. From surface west 
of Fraser river near Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian area. Collected by 
Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-3227 in American Museum of Natural History, New 
York; I natural size. After Figure 113, Smith, Lytton, 1899. Also illustrated in 
Figure b, Plate XV, Smith, Archaeological, 1913, from cast, Cat. No. XI-A-936 in 
Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 
18531 in Museum. This shows influence of the art of the British Columbia coast. 
Figure 11. Object made of stone. From Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian area. 
Cat. No. 938 (322) in Provincial Museum, Victoria; £ natural size. After Figure 90, 
Smith, Lytton, 1899, from a drawing by Miss E. H. Woods. Cast, Cat. No. XI-A- 
1253 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. 
Figure 12. Animal head carved in antler. From grave with specimen shown in Figures 13 
and 14, Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. 
Cat. No. 16-3029 in American Museum of Natural History, New York; \ natural size. 
After Figure 115, Smith, Lytton, 1899. Also illustrated in Figure 296c, Teit, Thomp- 
son, 1900. This shows influence of the art of the British Columbia coast. 
Figures 13, 14. Animal form carved on a dog halter toggle made of antler. Found with 
specimen illustrated in Figure 12, in grave, Lytton, B.C. Thompson, Salish Indian 
area. Collected by Harlan I. Smith. Cat. No. 16-3030 in American Museum of 
Natural History, New York; ^ natural size. After Figure 114, Smith, Lytton, 1899. 
Also illustrated in Figures 296a and b, Teit, Thompson, 1900. Reverse illustrated in 
Figure a, Plate XV, Smith, Archaeological, 1913, from a cast, Cat. No. XI-A-935 in 
Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Reverse of Figure 13 in negative and 
lantern slide, Cat. No. 18531 in Museum. This shows influence of the art of the 
British Columbia coast. 
