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Plate LXIII 
Ontario 
Pottery 
Fragments of pottery. Iroquoian type. From an Iroquoian site, 
lots 2 and 3, con. VI, near Roebuck, Augusta tp., Grenville co., Ont. 
Algonkian 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. 40414. This 
general type of decoration is found in Quebec, Ontario, Vermont, New 
York, and Pennsylvania. 
Figure 1, Cat. No. VIII-F-13878e. 
Figure 2, Cat. No. VIII-F-13882. 
Figure 3, Cat. No. VIII-F-12553a. 
Figure 4, Cat. No. VIII-F-9681. 
Figure 5, Cat. No. VIII-F-11152. 
Figure 6, Cat. No. V11I-F-10607. 
Figure 7, Cat. No. VIII-F-12604. Compare eye-like impressions with Plate LXII. 
Figure 8, Cat. No. VIII-F-10584. Compare with Figures 6, Plate LIV; 9, Plate LV; 
5-9, Plate LVIII ; 4, Plate LIX; 1, Plate LX; and 2, 3, and 5, Plate LXII. The 
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 9, Cat. No. VIII-F-9685. Compare eye-like impressions with Plate LXII. 
