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Plate LXXII 
Ontario 
Bird Forms, Pipes Made of Stone 
Figure 1. Raven-shaped pipe made of dark slate. From Charles Rennie’s farm, lot 18, 
con. XIII, near Seagrave, Reach tp., Ontario co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. 
Collected by Charles Rennie about 1871. Cat. No. 23049 in Provincial Museum, 
Toronto; £ natural size. After Figure 32, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903; and Figure 32, 
Laidlaw, Effigy, 1902, 1903. Left side illustrated in Figure 35, Boyle, Report, 1901, 
1902, and Figure 35, Laidlaw, Notes, 1901, 1902. 
Figure 2. Bird form, possibly of a woodcock, carved in soapstone with pipe bowl in back. 
From March tp., Carleton co., Ont., south side Ottawa river opposite Aylmer, Que. 
Algonkian Indian area. Collected by Godfrey B. Greene. Cat. No. VIII-F-8577 
(3267) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; § natural size. 
Figure 3. Eagle form, a pipe made of fine-veined, close-grained, greyish green slate. 
Possibly Huron, Iroquoian type. From grave, Midland, near Georgian bay, Tay tp., 
Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected before 1890 by Frank 
Ross. In George E. Laidlaw collection, Provincial Museum, Toronto; £ natural size. 
After Figure 27, page 44, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903, and Figure 27, p. 44, Laidlaw, 
Effigyj 1902, 1903. Left side illustrated in Figure 86, Boyle, Report, 1890-91, 1891; 
and Figure 125, Boyle, Notes, 1895. 
Figure 4. Owl figure, a pipe made of grey soapstone. From village site 30, Staples farm, 
lot 12, con. VIII, Laxton tp., Victoria co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Collected 
by G. Staples. Cat. No. 21639 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; § natural size. 
After Figure 28, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903; and Figure 28, Laidlaw, Effigy, 1902, 
1903. Described on page 49, Boyle, Report, 1899, 1900, and page 49, Laidlaw, 
North, 1899, 1900. 
Figure 5. Bird form, possibly of a swan, on pipe made of limestone. Weathered. Prob- 
ably post-European. From Barton tp., Wentworth co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian 
Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirschfelder. Cat. No. VIII-F-8550 (519) (376) in 
Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; \ natural size. 
