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Plate LXXV 
Ontario 
Animal and Human Forms, Pipes Made of Stone and Pottery 
Figure 1. Lizard form on pipe made of red sandstone. From Huron co., Ont. Neutral, 
Iroquoian Indian area. After lower figure, page 52, Orr, Report, 1914; and 
lower figure, page 52, Laidlaw, Effigy, 1914. Also illustrated in Figure 3, Alkire, 
F. C., Popular Science News, June, 1901. 
Figure 2. Animal form, probably of otter or at least of weasel family, a pipe made of soap- 
stone. Probably post-European. Iroquoian type. From lake Medad, Nelson tp., 
Halton co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirschfelder. 
Cat. No. VIII-F-8553 (462) (501) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; 
£ natural size. Also illustrated in figure page 62, Orr, Report, 1914; figure page 62, 
Laidlaw, Effigy, 1914; Figure 7, page 61, Orr, Report, 1915; and Figure 7, page 61, 
Laidlaw, Effigy, 1915. 
Figure 3. Fish form, an earthenware pipe. Iroquoian type. From about one foot deep in 
refuse heap No. 7, Iroquoian site, lot 2, con. VI, near Roebuck, Augusta tp., Grenville 
co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Collected by W. J. Wintemberg on Geological 
Survey, Canada, expedition, 1912. Cat. No. VIII-F-11885, in Museum; £ natural 
size. 
Figure 4. Human figure, pipe made of mottled grey soapstone. From Hoyle farm. Long 
point, Fenelon tp. (not Bexley), Victoria co., Ont. Algonkian Indian area. Collected 
Dy Mr. Hoyle. In George E. Laidlaw collection in Provincial Museum, Toronto; 
% natural size. After Figure 42, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903, and Figure 42, Laidlaw, 
Effigy, 1902, 1903. Left side illustrated in Figure 41, Boyle, Report, 1902, 1903, and 
Figure 41, Laidlaw, Effigy, 1902, 1903. Right front illustrated in Figure 24, Boyle, 
Report, 1897-98, 1898. Right side illustrated in Figure 24, Boyle, Report, 1900, 
1901. 
Figure 5. Pipe made of soapstone with human figure on one side of bowl. From Medonte 
tp., Simcoe co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirschfelder. 
Cat. No. VIII-F-8528 (491) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; 1 
natural size. 
Figure 6. Human head on pipe made of catlinite. Probably post-European. Probably 
Siouan. From lake Medad, Nelson tp., Halton co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian 
area. Collected by C. A. Hirschfelder. Cat. No. V1II-F-8569 (464) (278) in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; \ natural size. 
Figure 7. Human head on bowl of pipe made of limestone. Weathered. Possibly post- 
European. Iroquoian type. From Barton tp., Wentworth co., Ont. Neutral, 
Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by C. A. Hirschfelder. Cat. No. VIII-F-8557 
(501) (498) in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; \ natural size. 
