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Plate LXXIV 
Ontario 
Animal Forms, Pipes Made of Stone 
Figure 1, Bear form, a pipe made of soapstone, now black. From north bank of Talbot 
river, near Bolsover, Mara tp., Ontario co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Collected 
about 1880 by Augustus McIntyre. In George E. Laidlaw collection, Provincial 
Museum, Toronto; \ natural size. After Figure 19, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903; 
and Figure 19, Laidlaw, Effigy, 1902, 1903; left side illustrated in Figure 84, Boyle, 
Report, 1890-91. 1891; and Figure 127, Boyle, Notes, 1895. Also referred to on page 
102, Laidlaw, Victoria, 1903, 1904. 
Figure 2. Animal form, a pipe made of greenish-grey soapstone. Restored. From Chatter- 
son farm, Whitby tp., Ontario co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Collected by C. 
Doolittle in 1872. In George E. Laidlaw collection in Provincial Museum, Toronto; 
£ natural size. After Figure 21, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903; and Figure 21, Laidlaw, 
Effigy, 1902, 1903. 
Figure 3. Animal form, a pipe made of mottled greenish-grey soapstone. From Dal- 
rymple, east side of Mud lake, Carden tp., Victoria co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. 
Collected by G. Fox. In George E. Laidlaw collection in Provincial Museum, Toronto ; 
i natural size. After Figure 20, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903; and Figure 20, Laidlaw, 
Effigy, 1902, 1903. Reverse illustrated in Figure 85, Boyle, Report, 1890-91, 1891; 
and Figure 126, Boyle, Notes, 1895. 
Figure 4. Head of animal form illustrated in Figure 5. After Figure 23, Boyle, Report, 
1904, 1905. 
Figure 5. Animal form, a pipe made of dark grey and purple slate. From surface on trail, 
lot 6, con. XX, Tiny tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected 
by T. H. Newberry in 1902. Cat. No. 26754, the George E. Laidlaw collection in 
Provincial Museum, Toronto; £ natural size. After Figure 23, Boyle, Report, 1904, 
1905; also illustrated in figure on page 41, Orr, Report, 1913, 1913; ana figure on 
page 41, Laidlaw, Effigy, 1913, 1913. Also referred to on pages 101-102, Laidlaw, 
Victoria, 1903, 1904. 
Figure 6. Animal form, a pipe made of veined slate. From Rylstone, Seymour tp., North- 
umberland co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Presented by David Allan. In Pro- 
vincial Museum, Toronto; 4 natural size. After Figure 24, Boyle, Report, 1902, 
1903; and Figure 24, Laidlaw, Effigy, 1902, 1903. Right side illustrated in Figure 8, 
Boyle, Report, 1892-3, 1893. 
Figure 7. Animal form, a pipe made of dark grey to black slate. Possibly Iroquoian 
type. From H. Mayor farm, Innisfil tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian 
area. Collected by H. Mayor about 1892-94. In Provincial Museum, Toronto; 1 
natural size. After Figure 23, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903; and Figure 23, Laidlaw, 
Effigy, 1902, 1903. 
