128 
Plate LIV 
Ontario 
Pottery 
Fragments of pottery. Iroquoian type. From an Iroquoian site, 
lots 2 and 3, con. VI, near Roebuck, Augusta tp., Grenville co., Ont. Algon- 
kian Indian area. Collected by W. J. Wintemberg, on Geological Survey, 
Canada, expedition. In Victoria Memorial Museum; \ natural size. 
Also illustrated in photograph, negative, Cat. No. 40407. This general 
type of decoration is found in Quebec, Ontario, Vermont, New York, and 
Pennsylvania. 
Figure 1, Cat. No. VIII-F-10515. The criss-cross design is common on Iroquoian pottery, 
compare figures 9, Plate LV, and 4, Plate LXIV. It is found on Iroquoian pottery 
from the Iroquoian area in New York (See Figure 88, Beauchamp, Earthenware). 
It is also found on Algonkian pottery, compare Figures 4-6 and 17, Plate LXVI. 
Figure 2, Cat. No. VIII-F-10526. The lower marks were made with the finger nails, com- 
pare with Iroquoian pottery, Figures 3, Plate LXI, and 4, 6, and 7, Plate LXII, and 
with fragment of pottery from Manitoba, Figure 4, Plate XLIV. 
Figure 3, Cat. No. VIII-F-10615a. 
Figure 4, Cat. No. VIII-F-10518. 
Figure 5, Cat. No. VIII-F-12564. 
Figure 6, Cat. No. VIII-F-10564. Compare with Figures 9, Plate LV; 5-9, Plate LVIII; 
4, Plate LIX ; 1, Plate LX; 2, 3, and 5, Plate LXII ; and 8, Plate LXIII. A vertical 
row of circles is found on Iroquoian pottery from the Iroquoian area, in Montreal 
(See Figures 14 and 22b, Dawson, Fossil Men), Ontario, Vermont, and New York, 
and on Iroquoian pottery from the Algonkian area in Victoria co., Ont. 
Figure 7, Cat. No. VIII-F-10622c. Lines made with a stamp (compare Figure 7, Plate 
LV), rare on Iroquoian ware, but common on Algonkian (compare Plate LXVI). 
Figure 8, Cat. No. VIII-F-10523. 
Figure 9, Cat. -No. VIII-F-9605. 
Figure 10, Cat. No. VIII-F-10521. 
