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Plate LXVII 
Ontario 
Earthenware Pipes 
Figure 1. Earthenware pipe. Slightly restored. Iroquoian type. From Bexley tp., 
Victoria co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Collected by George E. Laidlaw. In 
Provincial Museum, Toronto; $ natural size. After Figure 6, Boyle, Report, 1905, 
1906. 
Figure 2. Earthenware pipe. Seneca, Iroquoian type. Probably post-European. From 
Barton tp., Wentworth co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by 
C. A. Hirschfelder. Cat. No. VIII-F-8440 (839) (489) in Victoria Memorial Museum, 
Ottawa, Canada; £ natural size. 
Figure 3. Earthenware pipe. Huron, Iroquoian type. Possibly post-European. From 
lake Medad, Nelson tp., Halton co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected 
by C. A. Hirschfelder. Cat. No. VIII-F-8434 (816) (271) in Victoria Memorial 
Museum, Ottawa, Canada; £ natural size. A similar specimen from Baptiste lake, 
Herschell tp., Hastings co., Ont., collected by Mr. Robins, Cat. No. 6898 in Provincial 
Museum, Toronto, is illustrated in Figure 9 in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, nega- 
tive, Cat. No. 20175 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada, in Figure 7, 
Boyle, Report, 1891, 1892; Figure 28, Boyle, Notes, 1895; Figure 39, Boyle, Report, 
1901, 1902; and Figure 39, Waugh, Notes, 1901, 1902. 
Figure 4. Earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. From Bexley tp., Victoria co., Ont. 
Algonkian Indian area. Collected by George E. Laidlaw. Cat. No. 18279 in Pro- 
vincial Museum, Toronto; £ natural size. After Figure 5, Boyle, Report, 1897-98, 
1898. 
Figure 5. Earthenware pipe with stem broken off and missing. Iroquoian type. From 
Creemore, Nottawasaga tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Col- 
lected and presented by David Melville. Cat. No. 6933 in Provincial Museum, 
Toronto; £ natural size. From Figure b in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, negative, 
Cat. No. 20175 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Rear illustrated in 
Figure 6, Boyle, Report, 1888-89, 1889; and Figure 22, Boyle, Notes, 1895. Reverse 
illustrated on upper left corner of page 83, Orr, Report, 1914. 
Figure 6. Earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. From farm of Hugh Johnston, Orillia 
tp., South, Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected and presented 
by Hugh Johnston through J. Hugh Hammond, Cat. No. 27067 in Provincial Museum, 
Toronto; \ natural size. After Figure 8, Boyle, Report, 1905, 1906. 
Figure 7. Earthenware pipe. Slightly restored. Iroquoian type. From Yarmouth tp., 
Elgin co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. Cat. No. VIII-F-5668 in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; £ natural size. A similar pipe found in Notta- 
wasaga tp., Simcoe co., Ont., is illustrated in the upper right corner of page 83, Orr, 
Report, 1914. 
Figures 8, 9. Lizard form on front of a fragment of an earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. 
From village site, lot 61, con. Ill, Onondaga tp., Brant co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian 
Indian area. Collected by F. H. S. Knowles, on Geological Survey, Canada, expedi- 
tion, 1912. Cat. No. VIII-F-8S25 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; 
£ natural size. 
