Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, . Fkj. 146. (Quarter Size).61 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1891 Along with the carved knife already described from Midland City, therewas found a very gracefully formed copper axe, and, like the knife, having theoriginal beaver skin in which it was rolled up when deposited, still attached toone side. While eight and three-fourth inches long, it only one and a halfinches wide at the lip, and barely a quarter of an inch thick. It is perfectlysymmetrical in every line, and has been smoothly Fio. 147. (Quarter Size). This axe al


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, . Fkj. 146. (Quarter Size).61 54 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1891 Along with the carved knife already described from Midland City, therewas found a very gracefully formed copper axe, and, like the knife, having theoriginal beaver skin in which it was rolled up when deposited, still attached toone side. While eight and three-fourth inches long, it only one and a halfinches wide at the lip, and barely a quarter of an inch thick. It is perfectlysymmetrical in every line, and has been smoothly Fio. 147. (Quarter Size). This axe also retains its old beaver-skin wrapping. It is much heavier inproportion to its length and broailth than figure 14(), being nearly half an inch thickin the middle. The lip is very blunt and looks as if it ha<l V)een used specimen in question was found at Point Mamuinse. Lake Superior.


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