Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, . Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. We have not only arms and legs in Fig. 4, and the former comingfrom the right part of the body, but there is no attempt to show feet, andonly four fingers are shown on each hand. Eyes and nose appear in the facebut no mouth. The young draughtsman of Fig. 5 aimed at some details. He supplieshair, and digits, but is short of the count on the feet. One of the moatnoticeable features here is that the arms spring from the head—a not uncom-mon thing in such drawings. 16 ARCn^OLOGICAL REPORT. [ No. 13 Fig. 6, a pretentious att


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, . Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. We have not only arms and legs in Fig. 4, and the former comingfrom the right part of the body, but there is no attempt to show feet, andonly four fingers are shown on each hand. Eyes and nose appear in the facebut no mouth. The young draughtsman of Fig. 5 aimed at some details. He supplieshair, and digits, but is short of the count on the feet. One of the moatnoticeable features here is that the arms spring from the head—a not uncom-mon thing in such drawings. 16 ARCn^OLOGICAL REPORT. [ No. 13 Fig. 6, a pretentious attempt to depict a policeman (especially his but-tons), is also apparently armless, but the artist assured his teacher that what.


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