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Plate LXXXI 
Ontario 
Paintings on Hock 
Figures 1-13. Pictures assembled from the more typical of those pecked in the top of a 
low, glaciated point of a very soft, foliated, green chloritic schist rock, roches mouton- 
ne6s, about midway between the east and west shores on the northern side of the 
peninsula forming the south shore of the northern half of Lake of the Woods, Ontario. 
Weathered about as much as the glacial striae on the rock. The Indians of the vicinity 
suppose these pictures were made long ago. Ojibwa, Algonkian Indian type and area. 
Characters 3 to 12 inches long. After Figures 1-13, Plate XIX, Lawson, Ancient, 
1885. Some of these forms are found in Brazil. Other figures may be seen in Plate 
XIX, Lawson. 
Figures 14-19. Picture painted with ochre on an overhanging wall of a hard greenstone. 
Cut off at 19 by falling of rock. On the south side of Ka-ka-ki-wa-bic min-nis or 
Crow Rock island, one of a chain about a quarter of a mile off shore and less than a 
mile west of midway between the east and west shores on the northern side of the 
peninsula forming the south shore of the northern half of Lake of the Woods, Ontario. 
The Indians of the vicinity suppose these pictures were made long ago. Ojibwa, 
Algonkian Indian type and area. About natural size. After 1-6 in Figure 1, 
Lawson, Ancient, 1885. 
Figures 20-24. Paintings in red on rock at lake Massanog, Barrie tp., Frontenac co., Ont. 
Mississagi, Algonkian Indian type and area. After Figures 19, 20, and 23, Plate 
III, and upper and lower half of 33 and 34, Plate IV, Boyle, Report, 1894-95, 1896. 
Other figures may be seen in Plates III and IV, Boyle. 
