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Plate LXVIII 
Ontario 
Reptile, Bird, Mammal, and Human Forms, Earthenware Pipes 
Figure 1. Snake form on a fragment of an earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. Probably 
of sub-type common to Roebuck, Ont. From Bobs lake, Algonkian Indian area. 
Collected by T. B. Scott, Scotch Line, near Perth, Lanark co., Ont. In the T. W. 
Beeman collection. In Provincial Museum, Toronto; approximately i natural size. 
After Figure 6, Boyle, Report, 1891, 1892. Also illustrated in Figure 54, Boyle, 
Notes, 1895. 
Figure 2. Bird form, a fragment of an earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. From Medonte 
tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirsch- 
felaer. Cat. No. VIII-F-8501 (812) (331) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 
Canada; approximately § natural size. 
Figure 3. Owl face form, a fragment of an earthenware pipe. From about 6 inches deep 
in heap No. 10, Iroquoian site, lot 2, con. VI, near Roebuck, Augusta tp., Grenville 
co., Ont. Collected by W. J. Wintemberg on Geological Survey, Canada, expedition. 
Cat. No. VIII-F-12006 in Victoria Memorial Museum; approximately £ natural size. 
Figure 4. Owl face form, a fragment of an earthenware pipe. From about 20 inches deep 
in heap No. 4, Iroquoian site, lot 2, con, VI, near Roebuck, Augusta tp,, Grenville 
co., Ont, Collected by W. J. Wintemberg on Geological Survey, Canada, expedition. 
Cat. No. VIII-F-11546 in Museum; approximately i natural size. 
Figure 5. Owl head on an earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. Slightly restored. Prob- 
ably post-European. From lake Meaad, Nelson tp., Halton co., Ont. Collected by 
C. A. Hirschfelaer. Cat. No. VIII-F-8504 (841) (502) in Victoria Memorial Museum, 
Ottawa, Canada; approximately § natural size. 
Figure 6. Animal head, a fragment of an earthenware pipe. From Lougheed farm, 
Nottawasaga tp., Simcoe co., Ont. In Provincial Museum, Toronto; approximately 
i natural size. After corrected Figure 8, Boyle, Report, 1888-9, 1889. Also illustrated 
in Figure 50, Boyle, Notes, 1895. 
Figure 7. Modelled human face forms, a fragment of an earthenware pipe. From the 
surface of Nathaniel White’s farm within the palisade, Iroquoian site, lot 3, con. VI, 
near Roebuck, Augusta tp., Grenville co., Ont. Collected and presented by Nathaniel 
White. Cat. No. VIII-F-9188 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; 
approximately J natural size. 
Figure 8. Crescent bearing modelled human heads or masks, a fragment of an earthenware 
pipe. From 4 inches deep in heap No. 15, Iroquoian site, lot 2, con. VI, near Roebuck, 
Augusta tp., Grenville co., Ont. Collected by W. J. Wintemberg on Geological 
Survey, Canada, expedition. Cat. No. VIII-F-13151 in Victoria Memorial Museum; 
approximately \ natural size. 
Figure 9. Human form, an earthenware pipe. Slightly restored. Iroquoian type. Prob- 
ably post-European. From lake Medad, Nelson tp., Halton co., Ont. Neutral, 
Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirschf elder. Cat. No. VIII-F-8495 
(845) (272) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; approximately J natural 
size. Compare Figure 6, Plate LXIX. 
Figure 10. Human form, an earthenware pipe. Slightly restored. Iroquoian type. 
Probably post-European. From lake Meaad, Nelson tp., Halton co., Ont. Neutral, 
Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirschfelaer. Cat. No. VIII-F-8498 
(842) (276), in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; approximately £ natural 
size. Compare Figure 6, Plate LXIX. 
Figure 11. Human form, an earthenware pipe. Slightly restored. Iroquoian type. 
Probably post-European. From an ossuary, Barton tp., Wentworth co., Ont. 
Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirschfelder. Cat. No. VIII- 
F-8497 (840) (375) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; approximately 
J natural size. Compare Figure 6, Plate LXIX. 
