. The Canadian field-naturalist. 128 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. 71 Simpson, Ruth DeEtte. 1954. A friendly critic visits Texas Street. Masterkey 28: 174-176. Smith, H. T. U. 1949. Preglacial features in the driftless area of southern Wisconsin. J. Geol. 57: 196-215. Stubbs, Francis L. 1950. A preliminary report on the Mill Creek area of Andrew County, Missouri. Missouri Archaeol. 12(1). Trowbridge, A. C. 1954. Mississippi River and Gulf Coast terraces as related to Pleistocene history—a problem. Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. 65: 793-812. Washburn, A. L. 1947. Reconnaissance geology of portion


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 128 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. 71 Simpson, Ruth DeEtte. 1954. A friendly critic visits Texas Street. Masterkey 28: 174-176. Smith, H. T. U. 1949. Preglacial features in the driftless area of southern Wisconsin. J. Geol. 57: 196-215. Stubbs, Francis L. 1950. A preliminary report on the Mill Creek area of Andrew County, Missouri. Missouri Archaeol. 12(1). Trowbridge, A. C. 1954. Mississippi River and Gulf Coast terraces as related to Pleistocene history—a problem. Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. 65: 793-812. Washburn, A. L. 1947. Reconnaissance geology of portions of Victoria Island and adjacent regions, Arctic Canada. Mem. geol. Soc. Amer. No. 22. WiTTHOFT, John. 1952. A Paleo-Indian site in eastern Pennsylvania: an early hunting culture. Proc. Amer. phil. Soc. 96: 464-495. — 1955. Man in America: a typological judgment. New World Antiq. Parts 1 & 2, v. 2, numbers 10 & 11. Wormington, H. M. 1949. Ancient man in North America. Pop. Ser. Colo. Mus. nat. Hist. No. 4, 3d ed., rev. Table STRATIGRAPHY OF THE SHEGUIANDAH SITE, HABITATION AREA. ZONE SOIL OCCUPATION TYPICAL ARTIFACTS CULTURAL RELATIONS Surfa Level 1 VO Scanty traces of Point Peninsula. No pottery. 0-6 inches Humus. Level I. Large primary-flaked bifaceS' Cutting, scraping, graving tools. Lamellar flakes. Relations: GL I and Giant sites. 6-7 inches Transitional, buff colour, fine soil. Level Projectile points and drills. Relations: Archaic and Early Man. 7-14 inches Unsorted. Level IV. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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