[94] Dodge; Our Wild Indians, p. 131.

[95] Abbott; Primitive Industry, p. 373.

[96] Brickell, John; Nat. History of N.C., p. 317.

[97] Wyth; Graphic Sketches, part I, plate 8.

[98] Schoolcraft in Trans. Am. Eth. Soc., vol. I, p.401, pl. I.

[99] I am informed by Prof. Cyrus Thomas that he noticed in the collection of Mr. Neff. Gambier, Ohio, a “boat-shape stone” attached to the underside of a stone pipe, which the owner informed him was thus attached when found.

[100] Evans; Stone Implements, p. 383.

[101] Amer. Antiquarian, vol. II, p. 100.

[102] Expl. in the Valley of the Amazon, vol. II, p. 74.

[103] Indian Tribes, vol. I, p. 90.