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Plate LXXYIII 
Ontario 
Geometric and Animal Forms in Bone and Antler 
Figure 1. Tube or bead made of a wing bone. Iroquoian type. From Brantford tp., 
Brant co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected and presented by F. \V. 
Waugh. Cat. No. 6292 in Provincial Museum, Toronto. After Figure 7, Boyle, 
Report, 1902, 1903. 
Figure 2. Object made of bone. Iroquoian type. Probably from Whitchurch tp., York 
co., Ont. Huron, Iroquoian Indian area. Presented by W. L. T. Addison. Cat. No. 
16621 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; § natural size. After Figure 41, Boyle, 
Report, 1904, 1905. 
Figure 3. Fragment of armlet made of bone. Iroquoian type. From Spencer farm, 
Edwardsburgh tp., Grenville co., Ont. Iroquoian Indian site. Aigonkian Indian 
area. Collected and presented by Alfred Stirton, Cat. No. VIII-F-9110 in Victoria 
Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada; £ natural size. A similar, more finely done, 
but narrower design is on a fragment of an armlet from Innisfil tp., Simcoe co., Ont. 
Collected by Harry Mayor. Cat. No. 31260 in Provincial Museum, Toronto. 
Figure 4. Awl made of bone. Iroquoian type. From lot 44, Eldon tp., Victoria 
co., Ont. Aigonkian Indian area. Collected by George E. Laidlaw. Cat. No. 
21728 in Provincial Museum, Toronto. After Figure 28, Boyle, Report, 1900, 1901. 
Figure 5. Human figure carved out of bone with a perforation through the neck from side 
to side. Iroquoian type. From Beverly tp., Wentworth co., Ont. Neutral, Iro- 
quoian Indian type. Collected by James Rae. Cat. No. 8120 in Provincial Museum , 
Toronto; \ natural size. From Figure d in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, negative, 
Cat. No. 20179 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Also illustrated in 
Figure 106, Boyle, Report, 1886-87, 1887; and Figure 206, Boyle, Notes, 1895. Com- 
pare with similar specimens from New York. Figures 171-176, Plate 16, Beauchamp. 
Horn, 1902, and Figure 88, Plate II, Houghton, Indian, 1909. 
Figure 6. Fragment of a comb made of bone. Post-European. Iroquoian type. From 
Onondaga tp., Brant co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. Collected by 
Walter M. Dick. Cat. No. 25485 in Provincial Museum, Toronto; 1 natural size. 
After Figure 50, Boyle, Report, 1903, 1904. 
Figure 7. Comb made of bone. Probably post-European. Iroquoian type. From 
Taylor point, near Sandwich, Essex co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. 
Collected by Paul Taylor. Cat. No. 23379 m Provincial Museum, Toronto; \ natural 
size. After Figure 52, Boyle, Report, 1904, 1905. 
Figure 8. Engraved piece of antler. From Indian grave, lot 35, Lake road, west con., 
near Port Franks, Bosanquet tp., Lambton co., Ont. Neutral, Iroquoian Indian area. 
Collected about 1872 and presented by Alfred Wilson. In Provincial Museum, 
Toronto; £ natural size. From Figure a in photograph by Harlan I. Smith, 
negative and lantern slide, Cat. No. 20178 in Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 
Canada. Also illustrated in Figure 30, Boyle, Report, 1896-97, 1897. Reverse 
illustrated in Figure 29, ibid; and in Figure a in photograph, negative and lantern 
elide, Cat. No. 20179. 
