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Plate LXIX 
Ontario 
Bird , Mammal , and Human Forins, Earthenware Pipes 
Figure 1. Bird head form, an earthenware pipe, with stem broken off and missing. Iro- 
quoian type. From Beverley tp., Wentworth co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian 
area. Collected by James Rae. Cat. No. 6872 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; 
| natural size. From Figure a in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, negative and 
lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also 
illustrated in Figure 12 , Boyle, Report, 1886-87, 1887. Another view is illustrated in 
Figure 55, Boyle, Notes, 1895. A somewhat similar pipe is illustrated in Figure 11, 
Boyle, Report 1888-9, 1889. 
Figure 2. Bird form, an earthenw r are pipe with stem broken off and missing. Iroquoian 
type. From lot 2, con. V, Orillia tp., North, Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian 
Indian area. Collected by Wilbert Greer, Orillia. Cat. No. 26944 in Provincial 
Museum, Toronto; \ natural size. From Figure b in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, 
negative, Cat. and lantern slide No. 20176 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 
Canada. Right side illustrated in Figure 14, Boyle, Report, 1905, 1906. 
Figure 3. Dog-like head form, an earthenware pipe with stem broken off and missing. 
Huron, Iroquoian type. From lot 10, con. Ill, Orillia tp., South, Simcoe co., Ont. 
Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by Frank Day. Cat. No. 26940 in Pro- 
vincial Museum, Toronto; £ natural size. From Figure c in photograph by Harlan I. 
Smith, negative, Cat. No. 20176 and lantern slide in Victoria Memorial Museum, 
Ottawa, Canada. Reverse and front also illustrated in Figures 31 and 32, Boyle, 
Report, 1904, 1905. 
Figure 4. Human head form projecting from the rear edge of the bowl of an earthenware 
pipe, with stem broken off and missing. Iroquoian type. From Nottawasaga tp., 
Simcoe co., Ont. Tionontati, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected and presented by 
William and David Melville, 1889. Cat. No. 11179 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; 
5 natural size. From Figure d in photograph by Harlan 1. Smith, negative and 
lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also 
illustrated in Figure 13, Boyle, Report, 1903, 1904. 
Figure 5. Human head form, a fragment of an earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. From 
near Woodbridge, York co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by 
Robert Cowling. In Provincial Museum, Toronto ; 5 natural size. From Figure e 
in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in 
Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also illustrated in Figure 14, Boyle, 
Report, 1897-98, 1898. Right side illustrated in Figure 13, ibid. 
Figure 6 . Earthenware pipe made of pottery with a projection from the rear edge of the 
bowl in the form of a human head. Probably post-European. Iroquoian type. 
From grave on Walker farm, Onondaga tp., Brant co., Ont. Neutral,' Iroquoian 
Indian area. Collected by Walter M. Dick. Cat. No. 25581 in Provincial Museum, 
Toronto; £ natural size. From Figure f in photograph, by Harlan I. Smith, negative 
and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. 
Compare Figures 9-11, Plate LXVIII. 
Figure 7. Earthenware pipe with the end of the bowl in the form of a human head, the 
mouth forming the cavity, and with the stem broken off and missing. Iroquoian type. 
From lot 12, con. VII, Nottawasaga tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Tionontati, Iroquoian 
Indian area. Collected by Herbert O’Connor and presented by Frederick Storry, 
Cat. No. 26217 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; £ natural size. From Figure g in 
photograph by Harlan I. Smith, negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also illustrated in Figure 13, Boyle, Report, 
1887-8, 1888; Figure 41, Boyle, Notes, R595; and Figure 21 , Boyle, Report, 1905, 1906. 
