Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . Orifice of. 5^ No. 4 (a). Essex Co., No. 4 (b). Longitudinal Section. No. 5. This is an animal pipe made of cliorite or greenstone of about 5inches in heijiht, well-polished and finished. Is symmetrical and every detailbrouglit out \\ith a skill that seems marvellous, if the sculptor had not tools ofsteel. It was found by a Dr. Eatcliffe, former resident of Waukon, Iowa,, in agrave on the Upper Iowa River. This grave was one of a group of graves, openedat different times during the period of 1895-98, and which produced no relicsshowing c


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . Orifice of. 5^ No. 4 (a). Essex Co., No. 4 (b). Longitudinal Section. No. 5. This is an animal pipe made of cliorite or greenstone of about 5inches in heijiht, well-polished and finished. Is symmetrical and every detailbrouglit out \\ith a skill that seems marvellous, if the sculptor had not tools ofsteel. It was found by a Dr. Eatcliffe, former resident of Waukon, Iowa,, in agrave on the Upper Iowa River. This grave was one of a group of graves, openedat different times during the period of 1895-98, and which produced no relicsshowing contact with white man, though other graves in the same valley producedsome. This group of graves was of the type of the ordinary graves of that letters from Mr. Ellison Orr, AAaukon. Iowa, .lunc 0th and June 30th, 1915.


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