Plate XXI 
Specimens from modern Indians for comparison 
Figure 1. Eel spear head, made of wood. Micmac Indians, Richibucto, New Brunswick. 
Collected by W. H. Mechling. Cat. No. III-F-59. (Page 35.) 
Figure 2. Fish-hook made of bone, with wooden shaft. Montagnais Indians, lake St. John, 
Quebec. Collected by Frank G. Speck. Cat. No. 1II-C-205. (Page 34.) 
Figure 3. Fork made of four splint bones of the Moose, for punching meat while it is being 
smoked. Montagnais Indians of lake St. John, Quebec. Collected by Frank G. Speck. Cat. No. 
III-C-414. (Page 36.) 
Figure 4. Crooked knife. Micmac Indians, Richibucto, New Brunswick. Collected by 
W. H. Mechling. Cat. No. III-F-42. (Page 61.) 
Figure 5. Snowshoe needle made of caribou antler. Micmac Indians, Badgers brook, New- 
foundland. Collected by Frank G. Speck. Cat. No. I1I-F-154. (Page 66.) 
Figure 6. Toggle made of a bear canine. Montagnais Indians, Moise river, Quebec. Collec- 
ted by Frank G. Speck. Cat. No. III-C-357. (Page 79.) 
Figure 7. Tubular pipe made of birch bark. Micmac Indians, Richibucto, New Brunswick. 
Collected by W. H. Mechling. Cat. No. III-F-43. (Page 82.) 
