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Plate LXXX 
Ontario 
Paintings on Rock 
Figure 1. Painting in red pigment on a high cliff of limestone at Red Rock, Nipigon 
bay, lake Superior, Ont. Ojibwa, Algonkian type. Algonkian Indian area. From 
a drawing by William Mclnnes, page 9, book 1, 1894. The homed figure at the 
right of the lower line is recent. Some of these and othera illustrated in Boyle, Report, 
1907, 1908. 
Figure 2. Painting in red pigment at the base of a high cliff of trap at Kaiashk bay, lake 
Nipigon, Ont. Ojibwa, Algonkian type. Algonkian Indian area. From a drawing 
by William Mclnnes, page 46, book 1, 1894. 
Figure 3. Painting in red pigment at the base of the high cliff known as Echo rock, lake 
Nipigon, Ont. Ojibwa, Algonkian type. Algonkian Indian area. From a drawing 
by William Mclnnes, page 60, book 1, 1894. 
Figure 4. Painting in red pigment on high rock called Kekikwabik, lake Nipigon, Ont. 
Ojibwa, Algonkian type. Algonkian Indian area. From a drawing by William 
Mclnnes, page 73, book 1, 1894. 
Figure 5. Painting in red pigment on a rock face at Cache bay, Saganaga lake, Thunder 
Bay district, Ont. Ojibwa, Algonkian type. Algonkian Indian area, * natural size. 
From a drawing by William Mclnnes, July 3, 1900. 
Figure 6. Painting in red pigment at Mameigwess lake, Kenora district, Ont. Ojibwa, 
Algonkian type. Algonkian Indian area. From a drawing by William Mclnnes, 
1898. 
