ONTARIO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1914, . bing stone is used advisedly, for the reasonthat only one stone moved over another is capable of leaving such results as areapparent on the surface of this pipe, and this is the more remarkable on account ofthe fact that there are those who claim pipes of such patterns to be of unmistakableEuropean origin, directly or indirectly. Notwithstanding the generally boldartistic way in which this pipe has been worked out, there is not a single featureof it bearing witness to the use of any but ])rimitive appliances. No. 16,239, fig. 29, p. 21, Eeport 1905, is f


ONTARIO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1914, . bing stone is used advisedly, for the reasonthat only one stone moved over another is capable of leaving such results as areapparent on the surface of this pipe, and this is the more remarkable on account ofthe fact that there are those who claim pipes of such patterns to be of unmistakableEuropean origin, directly or indirectly. Notwithstanding the generally boldartistic way in which this pipe has been worked out, there is not a single featureof it bearing witness to the use of any but ])rimitive appliances. No. 16,239, fig. 29, p. 21, Eeport 1905, is full size figure of a bird pipe fromEldon Twp. Victoria Co., that has had its head broken off. It is rather plain inappearance, not having much work done upon it. The frontal projection is per-forated from side to side and has conventionalized claws marked upon the data concerning this pipe has been lost, but I believe it came to the Museumthrough Mr. J. W. Laidlaw, now of Kirkfield , Ont. A KC11 /KOLOGICA L RE PC) IIT. 45. No. 27,239 (a).


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