Fig. 482. (S. 1–2.) Oolitic limestone pipe, Hart County, Kentucky. Highly polished, a beautiful specimen. Collection of Bennett H. Young. These long effigy pipes of this type are to be found in the Smithsonian and American Museum collections. An example in the G. A. West collection, found in Ohio, is 14 inches long.
Fig. 483. (S. 1–1.)
From ossuary in the Township of Manvers, County of Durham, Ontario, Canada.
Collection of J. G. Ogle D’Olier, Rochester, New York.
Fig. 484. (S. 1–1.)
From ossuary in the Township of Manvers, County of Durham, Ontario, Canada.
Collection of J. G. Ogle D’Olier, Rochester, New York.
Fig. 485. (S. 2–3.) Beautiful effigy pipe of a frog found in a grave at Waynesville, Ohio, overlooking the Miami River. Secured by W. K. Moorehead, 1889. Now in the Ohio State University Museum, Columbus.
Fig. 486. (S. 1–2.) Frog pipe. From village-site at the mouth of Bush Creek, Adams County, Ohio.