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Figure 8. Earthenware pipe with end of bowl in the form of a human head with one eye 
forming the cavity, with the stem broken off and missing. Iroquoian type. From 
Thomas White's farm, Nottawasaga tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Tionontati, Iroquoian 
Indian area. Collected by Thomas White. Presented by A. Buie, 1889. Cat. No. 
11094 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; £ natural size. From Figure h in photograph 
by Harlan I. Smith, negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria Memorial 
Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also illustrated (reversed) in Figure 76, Boyle, Report, 
1890-91, 1891; and Figure 42, Boyle, Notes, 1895. 
Figure 9. Earthenware pipe with human face on front and back, with stem broken off and 
missing. Iroquoian type. From lake Simcoe, Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. 
Collected by Joseph W. Stewart. Cat. No. 6881 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; 
5 natural size. From Figure i 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, 1886-87, 1887 ; and Figure 34, Boyle, Notes, 1895. 
Figure 10. Earthenware pipe with human face on rear of the bowl, with stem broken off 
and missing. Iroquoian type. From Oro tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian 
Indian area. Collected by A. F. Hunter. Cat. No. 6920 in Provincial Museum, 
Toronto; \ natural size. From Figure j in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, negative 
and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. 
Front illustrated in Figure 12, Boyle, Report, 1896-97, 1897, and on p. 171, Boyle, 
Report, 1902, 1903. 
Figure 11. Earthenware pipe with human face on rear of the bowl, with stem broken off 
and missing. Iroquoian type. From Victoria harbour, Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, 
Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by Levi Taylor. Presented by R. W. Large. Cat. 
No. 16704 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; £ natural size. From Figure k in photo- 
graph by Harlan I. Smith, negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also illustrated in Figure 12, Boyle, Report, 
1897-8, 1898. 
Figure 12. Human face on the rear of the bowl of an earthenware pipe with stem broken off 
and missing. Iroquoian type. From east half of lot 6, con. VII, Orillia tp., South, 
Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by W. O. Mercer. Cat. 
No. 27075 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; \ natural size. From Figure 1 in photo- 
graph by Harlan I. Smith, negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20176 in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also illustrated in Figure 22, Boyle, Report, 
1905, 1906. 
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