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Plate LXIV 
Ontario 
PoUery 
Mostly Iroquoian type 
Mostly Iroquoian Indian area 
Also illustrated in photograph, negative, Cat. No. 40410 
Figure 1. Fragment of pottery. Iroquoian type. From ash heap, Malahide tp.; Elgin 
co., Ont. Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by D. H. Price. Cat. No. VIII-F-505 
in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; \ natural size. 
Figure 2. Fragment of pottery. Algonkian type. From east end of portage across 
peninsula; 5 miles east of the outlet of lower Abitibi lake, Timiskaming district, Ont. 
Algonkian Indian area. Collected by W. J. Wilson on Geological Survey, Canada, 
expedition, 1901. Cat. No. VIII-F-15427n, o, and p (3244) in Victoria Memorial 
Museum, Ottawa, Canada; J natural size. Compare Figure 1, Plate XL VI. 
Figure 3. Fragment of pottery. Iroquoian type. From Malahide tp., Elgin co., Ont. 
Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by D. II. Price. Cat. No. VIII-F-5112 in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; \ natural size. 
Figure 4. Fragment of pottery. Iroquoian type. From Craigleith, Collingwood tp., 
Grey co., Ont. Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by J. M. Goodwilhe. Cat. No. 
VIII-F-15436 (3312) (13) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; \ natural 
size, The criss-cross design is common on Iroquoian pottery. Compare Figures 1, 
Plate LIV ; 9, Plate XV ; and 4, Plate LXIV. It is found on Iroquoian pottery from 
the Iroquoian area in New York ( See Figure 88, Beauchamp, Earthenware), and is 
also found on Algonkian pottery, compare Figures 4-6, and 17, Plate LXVII. 
Figure 5. Fragment of pottery. Iroquoian type. From village site No. 3, lot 5, con. V, 
Bexley tp., Victoria co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Collected and presented by 
George E. Laidlaw. Cat. No. VIII-F-8692a, in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 
Canada; \ natural size. The top was scalloped by pinching with the finger tips, 
compare Figure 9, Plate LV. 
Figure 6. Fragment of pottery. Iroquoian type. From Yarmouth tp., Elgin co., Ont. 
Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by D. H. Price. Cat. No. VIII-F-8203, in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; J natural size. Compare Figure 1, Plate LXIV. 
