Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, . U^; D Fi.:. 100. (Quarter ?ize). Fig. 100 represents one nf several large flaked iniplonients in the museumfrom Wolfe Island, opposite Kingston. It is too large and too roughly .shaped foruse as a spear, but may have served as an axe. It stiongly rosi-mble, .specimensfound to the south, that seem to have been formed for iligging, but tliere are noindications on the surface of this tool that it was ever so employed. Aside fromits considerable size it is remarkable in showing a nucleus fully two inches indiameter. 44 54 Victoria Sessional Papers (No. 21


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, . U^; D Fi.:. 100. (Quarter ?ize). Fig. 100 represents one nf several large flaked iniplonients in the museumfrom Wolfe Island, opposite Kingston. It is too large and too roughly .shaped foruse as a spear, but may have served as an axe. It stiongly rosi-mble, .specimensfound to the south, that seem to have been formed for iligging, but tliere are noindications on the surface of this tool that it was ever so employed. Aside fromits considerable size it is remarkable in showing a nucleus fully two inches indiameter. 44 54 Victoria Sessional Papers (No. 21). «91 STONE 101. (Full Size). Figure 101 represents what is commonly known as a paint-cup It is neatlylioUowed, has a Hat bottom, and is made from some kind of primitive rock. Inthe G. E. Laidlaw collection. AMULETS OR GORGETS.


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