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Plate XIX 
Paints, pendants, and decorative art 
Figure 1. Pebble of ferruginous argillite with two parts of the edge ground, probably to make 
red paint. Shell-heap D. Cat. No. VIII-B-479. (Page 76.) 
Figure 2. Piece of ferruginous argillite with end ground, probably to make red paint. Shell- 
heap D. Cat. No. VIII-B-480. (Page 76.) 
Figure 3. Piece of ferruginous argillite with obverse and edge rubbed, probably to make 
red paint. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. VIII-B-1211. (Page 76.) 
Figure 4. Piece of graphitic schist and argillite with three sides rubbed and grooved, probably 
to make black paint. Shell-heap D. Cat. No. VIII-B-478. (Page 77.) 
Figure 5. Pendant made by perforating a canine tooth of a bear. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-1247a. (Page 78.) 
Figure 6. Pendant made by perforating a canine tooth of a bear. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-1247b. (Page 78.) 
Figure 7. Pendant made by perforating a canine tooth of a bear. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-l247c. (Page 78.) 
Figure 8. Pendant made by perforating and ineising an incisor tooth of a moose or caribou. 
Shell-heap A. Cat. No. VIII-B-1250. (Page 79.) 
Figure 9. Incisor of a moose or caribou with root ground to wedge shape. Shell-heap A. 
Cat. No. VI1I-B-1273. (Page 19.) 
Figure 10. Fragment of a pendant made by perforating a canine tooth. Shell-heap A. Cat. 
No. VI1I-B-1249. (Page 79.) 
Figure 11. Pendant made by perforating a canine tooth of a seal. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-1248. (Page 79. ) 
Figure 12. Toe bone of a moose or caribou with hole gouged in far end. Probably an unfinish- 
ed “ring” for a “ring-and-pin” game. Shell-heap D. Cat. No. VIII-B-G35. (Page 80.) 
Figure 13. Toe bone of a moose or caribou with hole gouged in far end. Probably an unfinish- 
ed “ring” for a “ring-and-pin” game. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. VIII-B-1275. (Page 80.) 
Figure 14. Incised lines on a greenish slate pebble, one side edge of which has been cutoff by 
incising, breaking, and grinding. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. VIII-B-1219. (Page 83.) 
Figure 15. Incised lines on a fragment of a pebble. Shell-heap D. Cat. No. VIII-B-667. 
(Page 84.) 
Figure 16. Four rows of incised transverse lines on an awl-like object made of a piece of bone. 
Shell-heap A. Cat. No. VIII-B-1103, (Page 84.) 
Figure 17. Five rows of incised transverse notches on an object made of bone. Bought of 
Joseph Philip, an Indian living on Indian island. Probably from shell-heap B. Cat. No. VIII-B- 
452. (Page 84.) 
Figure 18. Row of pits, some of them filled with red colour, on the edges, and groove on the 
sides of an object made of antler. Shell-heap A. Cat. No. VIII-B-1156. (Page 84.) 
Figure 19. Incised lines on the sides and notches on the edges of an object, probably a rocking 
stamp or possibly a pendant, made of bone or antler. Shell-heap M. Cat. No. VIII-B-804. See 
Plate IX, figures 9, 10. (Page 84.) 
Figure 20. Incised, Y-shaped figures with hatching, on an object made of antler. Shell- 
heap D. Cat. No. VIII-B-609. (Page 84.) 
