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Charles Rau
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192, Pennsylvania). The straight neck or stem apparently forms the animal s tail, and its toes are indicated by incised lines.
Many of the pipes formerly used by the aborigines, and made either of stone or clay, approach in general character certain pipes common among civilized races, being furnished with distinct necks by which they were attached to stems. Such pipes are often of large dimensions, and their bowls provided with wide cavities for holding a considerable quantity of the smoking ma
...terial. These large specimens, or calumets, nearly always consist of stone, and their bowls and necks are round or four-sided in the cross section (Fig. 193, pot- stone, North Carolina). Incised lines, raised rims and other ornaments, char acterize the more elaborate specimens of this kind. A beautiful serpentine pipe of smaller size, and, perhaps, not very old, shows a quadrilateral rim with a human head carved at each corner (Fig. 194, Texas). Several small stone pipes of the collection are remarkable for their low broad-rimmed bowls and the prolongation of the necks beyond the bowls.

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