The Aboriginal Pipes of Wisconsin

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The Aboriginal Pipes of Wisconsin
George Arbor West
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125 with six notches, and disk 1^/j/' wide. The dis- tance from the face of the disk to the outer side of the bowl is one inch. The bowl cavity is %" wide at its mouth, and the stem-hole is half an inch across. A similar specimen from Waushara county, with the emblem of lightning on the face of the handle, is in the collection of iv. H. Stone, Spring Water, Wis.
Fig. 127, found in a mound near Delavan, Walworth county, is of greenish colored limestone, t
...he color probably due to copper stains. Its bowl is 3" high, terminating in a point, disk one inch wide, stem-hole %" across, and the bowl -cavity y%" wide at its mouth. This specimen is ir- Handled Disk Pipe. I T i i . M Author's coii. Regular in shape and has the appearance of great age. Mr.
McGuire (Fig. 109, K, of N. M. , 1897) shows a similar specimen from Union county, Kentucky, and another (Fig. UO, same Vol. ), from W abash county, 111.
Fig. 128 is in the Wisconsin Historical Soci- ety's collection at Madison, of catlinite, with handle carved to represent the beak of a bird, disk semi-heart shaped.


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