. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, 37136 37144 3713S Pipes. 3713937230 108 AECH^OLOGICAL EEPOET. Figure No. 37253 is a fish-knife found by G. E. B. Coats, Esq., on the southhalf of Lot 9, Con. 1, Fenelon Tp., and was presented to the Museum throughCol. Geo. E. Laidlaw. It is an excellent specimen of a fish-knife, regularly made,but slightly chipped at one end. From the appearance of its upper side, theprobabilities are it may have been hafted. as many of these knives Fig. Xo. 37253—Fish-knife (full size). Figure Xo. 37231 is a stone axe also sharpened at both ends, but owing to


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, 37136 37144 3713S Pipes. 3713937230 108 AECH^OLOGICAL EEPOET. Figure No. 37253 is a fish-knife found by G. E. B. Coats, Esq., on the southhalf of Lot 9, Con. 1, Fenelon Tp., and was presented to the Museum throughCol. Geo. E. Laidlaw. It is an excellent specimen of a fish-knife, regularly made,but slightly chipped at one end. From the appearance of its upper side, theprobabilities are it may have been hafted. as many of these knives Fig. Xo. 37253—Fish-knife (full size). Figure Xo. 37231 is a stone axe also sharpened at both ends, but owing to theeffects of fire only one half of it has been preserved. While small it was evidentlyused for the purpose of chopping. It was presented bv Mrs. T. W. Laidlaw,Kirkfield.


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