ONTARIO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1914, . Fig. No. 32,874. Figure 32874, Inuiid in tiic County of Oxford, is a large gorget which miglitvery well have been used as a hn^astplate. It is uuide from gray mottled slate,auci is very much thinner than usual with gorgets of this size. The 1-oles arelarger and closer together. It is elegantly made and almost al)solutely uniformin outline. Like all pieces of ihis kind the outline is sj perfect that it wouldsuggest to us that the maker> had a knowledge of geometrical proportions, notusuallv supposed to bo ])ossessod by northern tribes. 73 AECH^OLOGiCAL


ONTARIO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1914, . Fig. No. 32,874. Figure 32874, Inuiid in tiic County of Oxford, is a large gorget which miglitvery well have been used as a hn^astplate. It is uuide from gray mottled slate,auci is very much thinner than usual with gorgets of this size. The 1-oles arelarger and closer together. It is elegantly made and almost al)solutely uniformin outline. Like all pieces of ihis kind the outline is sj perfect that it wouldsuggest to us that the maker> had a knowledge of geometrical proportions, notusuallv supposed to bo ])ossessod by northern tribes. 73 AECH^OLOGiCAL Fig. No. 32,873. Figure No. 32873 is a gorget or pendant, found in the Township of material is banded slate; there is but one liole, whicli is much larger thanin most specimens, but bored as in the others, from both sides. While the holeis slightly removed from the centre yet the general outlines are almost perfect. 1,I:P()KT 73


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