Numbers 20.0-1463 to 20.0-1471 were collected and presented by Mr. D. W. Owen of Kennewick.
20.0-1463. Bone object broken and partly missing from Blalock Island fifteen miles below Umatilla in the Columbia River.
20.0-1464. Wedge made of antler from the surface near the Columbia River near the mouth of the Snake River ([Fig. 39]).
20.0-1465. Bleached awl made of bone from an island in the Columbia River, forty miles above the mouth of the Snake River ([Fig. 57]).
20.0-1466. Bleached awl made of bone from the surface of an island in the Columbia River near the mouth of the Snake River ([Fig. 56]).
20.0-1467. Awl made of brownish bone nearly circular in section with five incised lines on two sides, four on one, and none on the other which is plain because worn smooth probably by age or use. From a grave on Blalock Island, a long island in the Columbia River fifteen miles below Umatilla.
20.0-1468. Awl made of brownish bone. The shaft has nearly parallel sides and rounded corners but the base is nearly circular in section. Striations such as are made by a gritstone show on the surface. Found with another in a grave on an island in the Snake River five miles above its mouth ([Fig. 10]).
20.0-1469. Sculptured arm with hand made of black slate having four nearly parallel sides and rounded corners. From Umatilla, Oregon.
20.0-1470. Pipe made of sandstone bearing design. From the Snake River Indians (Figs. [107] and [115]).
20.0-1471. Sculptured handle broken from a club made of serpentine. The broken surface is smooth. There are notches ¼ inch long on the edge. From Blalock Island opposite Umatilla in the Columbia Valley (Fig. 167h, Smith, (b).).
20.0-3343. Fluted stone, possibly an unfinished pestle. From near Lewiston, Idaho. Presented by Mr. Henry Fair, Spokane, Idaho.
Numbers 20.0-3344 to 20.0-3346 are from an old village site near Fort Simcoe. Collected by Dr. H. J. Spinden.
20.0-3344. Mortar.
20.0-3345. Pestle.
20.0-3346. Pestle.
T-21184 (H-180). Fragment of a leaf-shaped point made of chert. From Wallula near the Columbia River, Oregon. Collected by Judge James Kennedy in 1882 ([Fig. 6]).
T-22107 (H-177). Fragments of a figure made of antler. From Umatilla, Oregon. Collected by Mrs. James Terry ([Fig. 123]).
Chipped Points.
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Chipped Points.
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